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: China Has Strong Words Over U.S. Wind Trade Investigation
January 23, 2012 by
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So far, the complaint by American wind tower manufacturers against their competition from Asia has mirrored the solar industry petition filed in October. Originally posted here: Asia Report: China Has Strong Words Over U.S. Wind Trade Investigation 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 →
Tackling the Renewable Energy Transmission Tiger – Is There Hope? Is There Help?
January 10, 2012 by
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Building transmission to accommodate utility-scale renewable energy generation in the U.S. is seen as essential by much of the renewable energy industry. But can it be justified Go here to see the original: Tackling the Renewable Energy Transmission Tiger – Is There Hope? Is There Help? Read More →
Asia Report: SolarWorld Plans to File European Complaint
January 9, 2012 by
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After months of speculation, it now appears that Germany’s SolarWorld will file a trade complaint that targets Chinese companies selling their products in Europe. Read more from the original source: Asia Report: SolarWorld Plans to File European Complaint Read More →




