EU-China Solar Panel conflict near the end
The European Union and China will soon draw to a close after weeks of fierce discussion led by European Trade Commissioner Karel de Gucht. Negotiations first end up to the implementation of custom duty...
View ArticleHuge Increase of Solar Installation All Over the World
SEIA has published Q1 solar installation report of the U.S. PV MARKET. The total installation in Q1 2013 is 723 MW with 33% growth in comparison to the same period of 2012. The installation throughout...
View ArticleLas Vegas to welcome with solar panels
Las Vegas famous welcoming sign might soon be powered by solar energy. A project, led by two local non-profits, The Clean Energy Project and Green Chips, plans to install fake blue tree, which will...
View ArticleGulf countries to focus on solar
Gulf countries enjoys high sun radiation all year long which make them a perfect location for solar power facilities. All over those countries, several projects, worth $155 billion, are already planned...
View ArticleSolar Rooftop for Las Vegas Mandalay Bay
The famous MGM Resorts’ hotel, Mandalay Bay, will soon be the home of the country’s second largest solar rooftop. The roof of the resort convention center should foster 10,000 solar panels which will...
View ArticleEnd of the Cross-Country flight for the Solar Impulse
The solar plane started its journey on May in San Francisco and had its final landing Saturday night at 11.09 pm in JFK airport, New York. Taking off at Dulles Airport in Washington DC at about 5 am,...
View ArticleSolar cells revolution
All over the world, researchers are working and testing to make solar cells more efficient. Today, solar cells’ conversion rate is around 15 – 20%. On the most effective solar panel it can go up to...
View ArticleGermany to stop subsidising its solar industry
On July 8th, the German minister of Ecology Peter Altmaier announced that by 2018, at the latest, Germany will stop to subsidize its solar industry. Last year, he fixed a ceiling beyond which no more...
View ArticleLos Angeles starts the second round of its FiT plan
In February, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) launched its Feed-in Tariff program that allows citizen, who generate between 30 megawatts to 3 gigawatts, to sell electricity produced by...
View ArticleSolar’s future in Morocco
Morocco has no gas or oil gas resources on its territory. Therefore, the realm has to import about 90% of its electricity, totaling about one quarter of its overall importation. Buying energy from...
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