Executive Roundtable: The Future of Utility-Scale Renewables

February 2, 2012 by  
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Renewable energy in the United States is at a crossroads. With several federal tax grants set to expire by the end of 2012, utilities are trying to decide if the falling prices of solar and wind technology makes renewable energy competitive enough to invest in despite vanishing federal aid. See the... Read More

Asia Report: DOC Extends Solar Trade Case Deadline to March 2

January 30, 2012 by  
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Solar players on both sides of the Pacific have been warily anticipating the Feb. 13 deadline when the Department of Commerce was set to announce whether it would impose duties on solar cells and modules coming in from China. More:  Asia Report: DOC Extends Solar Trade Case Deadline to March 2  Read More →

Latin America Report: Critics Urge More Solar, Wind, Geothermal in Chile

January 18, 2012 by  
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Chile is built for renewable energy. The seemingly unending coastline that runs the length of its boundary is prime real estate for wind development, and eventually the offshore wind projects, that could power the cities found along its spine See more here:  Latin America Report: Critics Urge More... Read More

Asia Report: China, South Korea Leaders at World Energy Summit

January 16, 2012 by  
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Weeks after the end of the U.N. climate talks, international leaders from across the world are meeting again on the world stage to discuss fossil fuels, nuclear energy and the growth of renewables. Read more: Asia Report: China, South Korea Leaders at World Energy Summit  Read More →

What Do Falling Natural Gas Prices Mean for Renewables?

January 13, 2012 by  
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With a glut of shale gas on the market, natural gas prices continue to tumble in the U.S. Originally posted here: What Do Falling Natural Gas Prices Mean for Renewables?  Read More →

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