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Paris climate agreement – which consequences? Interactions with the Trans-Pacific Partnership
During the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) that recently took place in Paris, the governments of more than 190 nations reached an agreement on climate change. After two weeks of negotiation, 196 ministers agreed to a new global deal to tackle climate change, reducing carbon emissions and limit global warming to “well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels” .
2015-12-22
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PVCompare.net insights: US best solar photovoltaic panel manufacturers
PVCompare.net is the first free platform made for users by users in order to address the problem of asymmetric information that has always characterized the energy sector. Through the huge amount of data we have collected, we are now able to provide you with some insights. For this research we resorted to our 35,000 outputs from as many plants around the world, isolating only those from the US territory. We did not set tilt or orientation, but we made the comparison in absolute terms. The comparison is based on the historical production data we detected in the year 2014. Therefore at the end of this year it will be a possible amendment of the current ranking. Who is the best manufacturer in the US?
2015-12-02
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PV Manufacturing Attractiveness: it’s not all about cheap input costs
According to GTM Research PVMAX report published last October, cheap input costs do not guarantee PV manufacturing attractiveness. Despite having traditionally being an important factor in location decisions, nowadays the most attractive countries for manufacturing are not necessarily the most competitive on all-in costs. Low input costs are still important, but are no longer the primary driving factor in PV manufacturing. Indeed, firms need to adapt in a fast-changing environment, looking for other ways of achieving cost reductions, for instance manufacturing automation or leveraging scale.
2015-11-17
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PVCompare.net insights: Italy’s best solar photovoltaic panel manufacturers
PVCompare.net is the first free platform made for users by users in order to address the problem of asymmetric information that has always characterized the energy sector.
2015-10-26
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PVCompare.net insights: UK’s best solar photovoltaic panel manufacturers
PVCompare.net is the first free platform made for users by users in order to address the problem of asymmetric information that has always characterized the energy sector. Through the huge amount of data we have collected, we are now able to provide you with some insights. For this research we resorted to our 35,000 outputs from as many plants around the world, isolating only those from the UK territory. We did not set tilt or orientation, but we made the comparison in absolute terms. The comparison is based on the historical production data we detected in the year 2014. Therefore at the end of this year it will be a possible amendment of the current ranking.
2015-09-22
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IGEM 2015 : Clenergy for support Malaysian solar Industry
Kuala Lumpur, Today at IGEM 2015 fair in Malaysia we met Mr. Robert Vose business developer manager at Clenergy. Clenergy has grown from being a boutique solar solutions provider in to a passionate, globally renowned renewable energy company with nearly 400 employees and offices around four continents. The company manufactures mounting systems for solar PV projects with the majors offices in Australia, Japan , China and UK . Recently they have established a regional Office in Kuala Lumpur . “This our second year at IGEM, with the new office in KL we support the solar industry in Malaysia. We chose this fair for showing our company because is the biggest renewable energy exhibition in Malaysia”. Mr. Vose said to us. Are you showing new products exclusively for the exhibition? “Clenergy has a active R&D Team developing new products and we didn't release a new product at IGEM but we regularly release new products internationally”.“Malaysia is a manufacturing hub for the PV solar industry. Most of the major solar companies have a office in Malaysia or Singapore”. “The Malaysian solar industry has a lot of premise, given the FiT and SEDA. The quotas for solar PV are still quite low, but the expectation is that this Market will expand to GW scale in the next few years to 2020”. It is best to support the industry from beginning, while it is still developing”. We have to say thanks to Mr. Robert Vose for the information that he gave us. For more info about Clenergy visit ( www.clenergy.my )
2015-09-12