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Solar glass buildings now possible, at just 10% extra to total cost
Oxford Photovoltaics, which makes colorful PV glass for skyscrapers to help them generate their own electricity, has had a big boost in investment funding.
CleanTechnica
Feb 19, 2013
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Why the glut in solar panels is a good thing
The oversupply of solar panels is like the dotcom bubble – vast amounts of infrastructure, market exposure and adoption is occurring despite financial pain.
Joshua S Hill
Feb 18, 2013
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Investec plans 50MW solar PV plant near Kalgoorlie
Global banking and asset management group Investec plans 50MW solar PV power plant near Kalgoorlie, as local miners look to solar to offset high cost of gas and diesel. According to BNEF, solar PV is already cheaper than new build coal in Western Australia.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 13, 2013
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World first in Australia for PV thermal hybrid technology
Turkish company Solimpeks this week installed the first system in the world using its all new 200Watt PV T collectors – right here in Australia.
Nigel Morris
Feb 7, 2013
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Chu says big solar soon to be cheaper than coal and gas
US energy secretary Stephen Chu says big solar will be cheaper than coal and gas before most people realise. He says the combination of solar and battery technologies, pushed forward by electric vehicles, will turn the energy industry upside down – unless, of course, if politicians fail to seize the moment.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 4, 2013
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The top solar countries – past, present and future
A changing of the guard in top solar countries – and another beckons as Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America set ambitious targets.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 4, 2013
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Solar Insights: China lifts PV target to 35GW
China lifts its 2015 solar PV target again, California signs on for first large solar thermal with storage plant, Yingli reports rebound in margins, solar PV funding goes mainstream.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 1, 2013
5
Energy storage will accelerate the solar revolution
Big things are happening in both the cost and innovation of energy storage and energy management. The solar revolution has only just begun.
Nigel Morris
Jan 30, 2013
1
Solar net metering equals net benefits in California and Vermont
Two new US reports show net metering creates significant net benefits for consumers while drivers growth in new installations.
Silvio Marcacci
Jan 30, 2013
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Why solar PV without subsidies is a ‘no-brainer’ for households
More on why UBS says solar PV is becoming a “no-brainer” for households in some European countries, and why battery storage will be the second major game changer. We look deeper at the numbers, and what this means for utilities – just as more fossil fuel plant closures were foreshadowed in Germany because of the rise in solar.
Giles Parkinson
Jan 24, 2013
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