Chancellor George Osborne detailed the United Kingdom coalition government’s Comprehensive Spending Review today. The feed-in tariffs will not be cut.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has announced that a US$2 million technical assistance grant will be used to establish the Asia Solar Energy Forum.
Canadian Solar’s chief executive officer speaks to pv magazine about collaborations, his take on the markets and CSR.
GMR Infrastructure has received its approval from the Gujarat government to develop a 25 megawatt solar plant in the north western state in India.
Texas-based Fluor Corporation has announced that it has been selected by the South African Department of Energy to perform a study for a potential solar park development in Northern Cape.
India is ahead of its intital target for solar power. The ambitious Solar Mission plan issued last year seems to be hitting the right numbers.
Cautious optimism prevailed at the Solar Power International this year in Los Angeles. The show closed its doors last night.
Four years ago, California passed the most aggressive global warming bill in the United States, setting a goal of reducing carbon emissions by 25 percent to 1990 levels by 2020 and to 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050. Now Proposition 23 wants to hack it.
Hermann Scheer, often regarded the father of the feed-in tariff in Germany, passed away. The news was confirmed today.
The National Solar Jobs Census gathered by Solar Foundation in the U.S has determined that the number of jobs in the industry has a sunny outlook.
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