Renewable Energy Magazine-Solar newsletter

Thursday, 03 September 2015 Newsletter
UK government review of solar Feed-in Tariffs threatens possible closure UK government review of solar Feed-in Tariffs threatens possible closure
The government’s plans for Feed-in Tariffs would be hugely damaging for the UK solar power sector, possibly threatening closure of the entire scheme to new entrants.
SunGift Energy first in the UK to install solar on public car parks SunGift Energy first in the UK to install solar on public car parks
Solar installation company SunGift Energy has become the first installer in the UK to fit solar panels on to the roof of a public multi-storey car park.
Midsummer granted a loan for development of thin film solar
Solar energy company Midsummer, has received a loan of 10 million Swedish Krona (SEK) from the Swedish regional development agency to support its manufacturing of equipment for thin-film solar cells production.
PV

Canadian Solar introduced new polycrystalline module

Study finds future of distributed solar hinges on electricity rate design

Ireland
Lightsource to invest in Irish solar power sector

Panorama

Labor Day NASCAR races in S.C. to be powered by renewables

UK Feed-in Tariff cuts said to threaten majority of  FiT projects

Long an energy powerhouse, Kuwait ramps up renewables sector

White House unveils new push to promote renewable energy

Canberra to be the first capital powered by 100 percent renewable energy

Al Maiorino

Building public support for renewable projects shouldn’t be a ‘Plan B’

Wind

Ingeteam exhibiting at Brazil WindPower 2015

Suzlon completes wind power project for India's National Stock Exchange

Australia
Siemens wins 100 MW order for Australian onshore wind project

Ocean Energy

Project aims to cut costs and boost confidence in wave and tidal energy

World’s largest ocean energy plant connected to US grid

Geothermal

Indonesia  anticipating spin off of Pertamina's geothermal assets

Agenda

Kuwait Sustainable Energy Conference and Exhibition


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