Xcel’s decision to buy power from the world’s largest CPV plant shows just how close the technology is edging to its rivals in the renewable energy sector.
30 Aug 2010
Xcel’s decision to buy power from the world’s largest CPV plant shows just how close the technology is edging to its rivals in the renewable energy sector.
30 Aug 2010
Italian legislation has so far left CPV out in the cold. But that is set to change next year, writes Jason Deign, with the introduction of feed-in tariffs that could create an important new market for the industry.
16 Aug 2010
High concentration photovoltaics seem to have come late to the renewable party, but have found favour with developers such as Guascor and Opel. Will their enthusiasm be enough to ensure the technology gets a slice of the cake? Jason Deign reports
03 Aug 2010
While Spanish authorities have ended months of uncertainty in the renewable energy market with agreements on tariffs for CSP and wind power, the CPV sector is still struggling to strike an acceptable deal. Jason Deign reports
19 Jul 2010
New trends in the CPV market suggest companies are finding alternative, sometimes imaginative ways to cut costs. Elisabeth Jeffries reports on the latest CPV Today cost analysis findings and speaks to energy executives to get their thoughts on how costs could be minimised without compromising output. But will the CPV companies agree with their ideas?
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05 Jul 2010
The future of India´s CPV market seems to be currently in the hands of foreign solar panel manufacturers. Chinese panel makers, such as Trina Solar and its CEO Jifan Gao, are breaking ground in India. We look at the challenges that lie ahead for India´s solar market and speak to the analysts to find out what their take is on this burgeoning power house.
22 Jun 2010
The growing popularity of CPV, PV and thin film solar technologies is having a major positive impact on the chemicals industry, with demand for new materials and installations driving sales across the US, Europe and beyond.
07 Jun 2010
Taiwan is ramping up production of solar cells to both capture market share across the world and also to keep pace with mainland China. Paul French speaks to local industry experts to find out the future potential of Taiwan´s solar cell production capacity.
24 May 2010
With €6bn up for grabs for CCS and renewable energy projects across Europe through the New Entrants Reserve of the Emissions Trading Scheme, most in the market would be overjoyed over the opportunity. But as Greg Arrowsmith of EUREC explains, the funding process won´t be simple, the funding awarded will be drip fed for only the most viable of projects, and the competition amongst candidates will be steep.
07 May 2010
Ontario, Canada is not the first place many would think of for spearheading one of the world´s biggest pushes into solar energy, but the region´s feed-in tariffs (FIT) and billion dollar government initiatives are attracting foreign investment. We take a look at project specifications, which companies have already received approvals and the scope for niche players.
27 Apr 2010
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