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Ian Clover
Solar
Danish university develops tungsten-based technique to capture broader solar wavelength
Technique developed at Aalborg University creates a component resistant to high temperatures and able to capture broader spectrum of solar irradiation.
Ian Clover
Aug 4, 2016
1
Solar
New Zealand Electricity Authority rules in favour of controversial solar ‘tax’
Utility charges levied on solar customers have caused uproar among environmentalists in New Zealand.
Ian Clover
Jul 14, 2016
6
Solar
France rolls out tenders for 20GW solar capacity by 2023
France greenlights raft of new tenders for solar energy, including a three-fold increase in installed PV capacity, eyeing 20GW by 2023.
Ian Clover
Jul 4, 2016
4
Solar
Masdar to lead consortium to build world’s lowest cost solar farm
Dubai’s power electricity DEWA has awarded the 800 MW tender to a Masdar-led consortium of developers.
Ian Clover
Jun 28, 2016
2
Nissan switches on 4.75 MW solar farm to power electric vehicle production plant
Nissan’s largest EU factory is now powered by 4.75 MW of solar PV, edging it closer towards a virtuous circle of clean energy production and electric vehicle output.
Ian Clover
Jun 6, 2016
0
Hazelwood owner Engie acquires 80% stake in leading battery maker
French utility Engie follows French oil giant Total by moving into battery storage space with its 80% acquisition of California’s Green Charge Networks.
Ian Clover
May 12, 2016
0
France lifts solar target three-fold by 2023, as it aims for 40% renewables
French industry body approves increase in solar PV target to 20.2 GW by 2023, as France aims for 40% renewables by 2030 and reduced reliance on nuclear.
Ian Clover
Apr 19, 2016
2
Other Good Stuff
SunPower claims 22.8 per cent solar module efficiency record
SunPower claims its latest X-Series module is now the most efficient on the market.
Ian Clover
Feb 23, 2016
6
Japan to hit solar peak of 14.3GW this year, finds BNEF
Years of steady growth in Japan’s solar sector are poised to peak this year as the country prepares to install close to 14GW of new capacity.
Ian Clover
Feb 19, 2016
0
Australia resumes anti-dumping case against Chinese solar producers
The year-long investigation by Australia’s Anti-Dumping Commission into the alleged dumping of crystalline silicon PV modules and panels imported from China has been resumed.
Ian Clover
Jan 15, 2016
2
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