| Teddy Stanowski | March 10, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | I have been following New Hampshire’s solar discussions closely because I am a victim of poor solar policy decisions that led to massive job loss in my home state. I lost my solar job in Nevada days before Christmas. Full Article |
| | Liu Yuanyuan | March 10, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | China’s solar PV industry has been in recovery mode since 2013. The capacity utilization rate of PV firms has improved, the sector steadily continues to grow and new technologies have been developed, Full Article |
| | Renewable Energy World Editors | March 9, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | GE last week said that its energy consulting business has been chosen by wind energy firm IL&FS Energy Development to examine the feasibility of integrated wind, solar and energy storage projects at IL&FS Full Article |
| | Renewable Energy World Editors | March 8, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | Canada's First Ministers last week released a declaration on clean growth and climate change they say will move the country toward a pan-Canadian framework that would meet or exceed Canada’s international emissions targets. Full Article |
| | Chris Martin | March 8, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | SunEdison Inc., the world’s biggest renewable-energy developer, surged after Vivint Solar Inc. canceled a $1.9 billion buyout, saying its suitor failed to meet obligations to complete the deal. Full Article |
| | Tom Johnson | March 8, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | Renewable energy generation in the U.S., specifically wind and solar PV, have been incentivized in a variety of ways since the 1980s. Full Article |
| | John Kaweske | March 8, 2016 | Post Your Comment | | As solar energy faces increasing competition and decreasing subsidization in the United States, John Kaweske predicts the possible aftermath. Full Article |
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