Renewable Energy Magazine - Solar Newsletter

Tuesday, 19 April 2011 Newsletter
Nicholas Martin, Managing Director UK of A-SUN Energy
"The domestic market will become very competitive and a number of foreign developers or commercial specialists will leave the country"

Renewable Energy Magazine’s Content Director speaks to Nicholas Martin, Managing Director UK of A-SUN Energy, about the ins and outs of solar photovoltaic feed-in tariffs.
E.ON to further boost renewables portfolio, nuclear operations suspended E.ON to further boost renewables portfolio, nuclear operations suspended
The German giant E.ON has revealed that it will be investing €2.6 billion in renewables by 2013 at the same time it has suspended operation of its oldest nuclear power station Isar-1. The declaration may indicate that E.ON has taken the nuclear moratorium in Germany as a signal to shift away from nuclear power.
Governments need to do more to incentivise renewables, report says
Global consumption of coal and natural gas will grow faster than demand for renewable energy unless governments significantly boost incentives for the development of solar, wind other clean energy projects, according to a report released to coincide with a meeting of energy officials in Abu Dhabi today.
Solar Thermal Electric

Spain
CSP one of the few sectors not to suffer severe recession

MENA
Jasmine revolution an opportunity for solar development

Google investing $168 million in world’s largest solar tower plant

PV

PV recycling association goes from strength to strength

Italy
Enel’s solar “diamond” will supply energy even on cloudy days

Italy
Rome to cap solar incentives, minister says

Germany
Schott Solar brings solar energy into the classroom

Panorama

Europe
Dirty energies pay the least tax… at least for the moment

Policy uncertainties dampened Q1 investment in renewable sector

Eurosolar appoints new President

Agenda

MENASOL 2011

Regional GFSE: Energy between Danube and Caucasus


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