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India: New Policy in Waiting |
New solar policy is to be announced anytime now from Government of INDIA, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), under Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM). |
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Harnessing the Future of Solar Energy, Today |
A focused look at solar energy in schoolsWith 64 million grade school students and 37 million college students enrolled in the United States, improving schools and education facilities is one of the most powerful ways on-site renewable energy can touch most Americans. Greener sch... |
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Taiwan Solar Market: Flexible to Changes |
In the emerging Asian solar market, Taiwan is attracting PV playerss attention with its flexibility to the global changes including feed-in tariff revision. Motech Industries, the largest solar cell manufacturer in Taiwan and one of the top ten manufacturers worldwide in terms of... |
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Unprecedented Solar Market in the U.S. |
Over the past 5 years, the solar industry in the U.S. has seen unprecedented activity and focused interest. Fueled in large part by the ¡®green¡¯ movement, the re-awakening of environmental consciousness, uncertainty over the security and continued availability of petroleum, and th... |
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Solar Needs Cross-industry Cooperation |
In the U.S.A., Acro Energy Technologies Corp. and Central Valley Nissan have launched a joint marketing agreement to promote sales of Nissan¡¯s new full-sized Leaf electric car and a range of Acro Energy solar energy solutions and services to environmentally-minded and cost-consci... |
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Ontario: Poised for Solar Revolution |
With ambitious green legislation, billions in investment, and rising consumer demand for PV technology, Ontario, Canada, is poised to lead North America¡¯s solar revolution. And yet, the province¡¯s transition to a more sustainable future hangs in the balance as solar firms scrambl... |
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The Business of PV in 2010 |
The year 2009 was tough on every industry, and the ¡®hot¡¯ solar energy industry wasn¡¯t immune to the global recession and the financial market upheaval. And although 2010 is looking to shape up to be a better year, it won¡¯t be without challenges. In this brief, iSuppli¡¯s PV team t... |
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How Utilities Are Managing Solar Adoption |
Utilities at all levels of the generation, transmission, and distribution value chain could reshape the solar industry¡¯s demand curve and restructure the value chain if they were able to justify a commitment to building solar capacity.Unregulated IPPs are the most aggressive in a... |
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