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Solar electricity Features for January 2012
UK Energy Minister Charles Hendry has defended the Government's decision to slash feed-in tariff rates for solar PV from 12 December, despite the fact that it landed the Government in the High Court.
19 January, 2012
One of the world’s largest solar power projects is to be built in Sakri, in the western Indian state of Maharashtra.
19 January, 2012
Hawaii has been a red hot solar success story in recent times, but can this success continue without important Federal and State incentives?
17 January, 2012
Part one: In the last days of 2011 the UK government submitted its first report to the European Union, detailing progress towards its 2020 renewables targets. So is it on the right path to achieving its legally binding targets?
17 January, 2012
November/December: Our regular column, written by the Energy Industries Council, reports on project development in the renewable energy marketplace...
16 January, 2012
In the first of a regular series of articles, Paula Mints looks at the outlook for Solar PV moving forward, as we leave behind a turbulent 2011…
13 January, 2012
Special report. Conclusion: how much renewable electricity capacity was installed worldwide at the end of 2010, and which technologies were the most popular?
12 January, 2012
With a range of products designed to help improve solar module performance, the addition of a new all-weather testing facility will help ensure 3M and its customers can bring more efficient products to market faster, the company tells Joyce Laird.
09 January, 2012
Special report. Part five: Solar CSP – strong 2010, but at a crossroads...
04 January, 2012
Special report. Part four: Solar (PV) hit the heights in 2010 despite market concerns...
03 January, 2012