Bridge to India has released the April 2012 edition of their quarterly market analysis report – The India Solar Compass. According to the latest issue, the telecom tower is a viable option for developers in the Indian solar market.
The four major conservation groups in California declared their support for a set of proposed large-scale soalr power projects thanks to the suitable site location and environmental awareness.
New Jersey-based solar installer GeoGenix has launched a solar lease scheme for commercial rooftops. The deal is based around a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA).
German commercial research body and transmission grid operator develops software to accumulate renewable energy production data and produce more accurate forecasts. The software developed by the team in Ilmenau in central Germany, can also provide day-ahead forecasts that are updated every 15 minutes.
IMS Research reported today that photovoltaic installations worldwide are expected to grow to between 27.8 gigawatts (GW) and 32.6 GW in 2012, up from 26.9 GW in 2011.
The latest quarterly report from NPD Solarbuzz has indicated that strong 2012-beginning market demand has been stimulated by the uncertainty in photovoltaic policies in Europe, and established a foundation for manufacturers to increase shipments this year.
Due to the cuts in feed-in tariffs (FITs), there has been a delay in financing negotiations and the moratorium has been extended for Phoenix Solar. Financial and annual reports for 2011 have thus been postponed.
Solar Millenium faced a double-low as the company revealed that its U.S. subsidiaries and investment have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Former CEO Utz Claassen also decided to sue the company and part of its subsidiaries for defamation.
The IEEE Standards Association has announced five new standards and a modified standards development project to aid the efficient rollout of smart grids worldwide.
In remote parts of the vast state of Western Australia, photovoltaics are about to get more attractive for businesses and households. An electricity retailer in the state has launched an energy buyback scheme for photovoltaics where residents in remote areas will receive more for the photovoltaic electricity they feed back into the grid.
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