$newsletter.enltitle October 25, 2016
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Brian Eckhouse | October 20, 2016 This was supposed to be solar’s moment. Residential panel installations in the U.S. grew 71 percent in 2015 as the falling cost of panels made the power they generate more competitive. |
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Anindya Upadhyay | October 24, 2016 Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is planning a 210 billion-rupee ($3.1 billion) package of state aid for India’s solar panel manufacturing industry, according to two officials. |
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Daniel Fleischmann | October 24, 2016 Fossil fuels were always intended as bridge fuels until a clean, inexhaustible source of energy could be developed that was economically viable. |
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Marc Norman | October 24, 2016 Conditions in Jordan are perfect for rapid growth in commercial and industrial solar. | Olivier Monnier | October 21, 2016 GreenWish Partners, a Paris-based investment company focused on renewable energy in sub-Saharan Africa, plans to build two solar plants in northern Nigeria with a total capacity of 100 MW. | Renewable Energy World Editors | October 24, 2016 Finalists and Honorable Mentions represent significant advancements in renewable technologies. | Heidi Garrett-Peltier | October 21, 2016 Job growth is a prime topic in the U.S. presidential race, but Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have very different takes on the role clean energy could play in creating employment. | Ed Smeloff | October 21, 2016 There’s an emerging trend among utilities across the country to undermine a law that promotes solar energy. | Hayden Baker, Van Hilderbrand, Jim Wrathall and Jeffrey Karp | October 20, 2016 In Part One, we discussed the potential economic and energy benefits of building renewable energy projects on contaminated sites and their inherent exposure to increased environmental risk. | Pavel Alpeyev | October 20, 2016 Tesla Motors Inc. unveiled plans to collaborate with Panasonic Corp. to make solar-energy components for SolarCity Corp., bolstering Elon Musk’s final push to merge the automaker and solar company. | Scott Stark | October 20, 2016 Aerial view of Enel Green Power North America’s Stillwater plant in Fallon, Nevada, the first triple hybrid renewable energy plant. Credit: Enel Green Power North America, Inc. | |
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