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Renewable Energy sources of australian: Wind, the most cheap
According to an research by Bloomberg, in Australia Wind Energy is becoming cheaper than Coal and Gas. Bloomberg New Energy Finance ( BNEF ) has conducted a study which certifies that the electrical power can be supplied from a new wind farm at a cost of AUD 80/MWh (U.S. $ 83), compared to AUD 143/MWh for a new coal plant or AU $ 116/MWh by a new gas plant load basis, including the cost of emissions under the scheme of the ex-Gillard government's carbon prime (in the period of the study).
2014-01-13
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USA: Energy Department releases grid energy storage report
Energy storage is becoming a dominant factor in the policy of the american Energy Department.
2014-01-08
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ITALIAN SOLAR POWER INCREASE DESPITE SUBSIDY CUTS
The Italian solar photovoltaic market has seen demand grow in the first ten months of this year according to a report by the witness of Terna SpA.
2013-12-03
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GoodWe can do it: in a rapidly developing new energy market
PVCompare Exclusive: GoodWe can do it: in a rapidly developing new energy market GoodWe Power Supply Technology Co, Ltd, is one of China’s leading solar power and technology innovation businesses. In a world exclusive interview with PVCompare.net, the Marketing Manager of GoodWe, Joyce Qiao, sets out the company’s long-term ambitions in the global market place.
2013-11-06
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GLOBAL DEMAND FOR THE PHOTOVOLTAIC PV SECTOR
GLOBAL demand in the photovoltaic (PV) industry saw an increase of almost 20% compared to last year, said market research firm Solarbuzz, in it’s latest quarterly report to the industry sector.
2013-11-05
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CHINESE SOLAR INDUSTRY IN $48 BILLION BLOW OUT
AFTER nearly $48 billion of subsidies spent by the Chinese state to dominate the global market in solar power - many small businesses in the sector are continuing to go bankrupt, or consolidating with others – with business experts predicting there will only be 10 to 12 companies left once the industry finally re-emerges.
2013-11-03