Editors’ Blog

Editors' Blog, Features
December 5, 2012
By Mark Osborne
A host of recent independent testing programmes are starting to make Silicon Valley start-up Silveo look like a player rather than a wannabe.
Editors' Blog, Features
December 4, 2012
By Felicity Carus
Two important reports - one released last month and the other to be released imminently - are really giving the US solar industry something to think about as 2013 approaches.
Editors' Blog, Features
November 6, 2012
By Felicity Carus
2012 is likely to be a banner year for installations in the United States, with an estimated 3.2GW to be added by the end of the year to the cumulative capacity of 4GW. By the end of 2016, that figure is predicted to grow to 32GW according to GTM Research.
Editors' Blog, Features
October 30, 2012
By Felicity Carus
In the Eddie Murphy film Coming to America, the protagonist prince quickly realises that the USA is not a place where guests come to sit on their hands when he lands himself a job at a McDonald's lookalike fast food joint on his quest to find a wife.
Editors' Blog, Features
October 16, 2012
By Felicity Carus
Business transactions are very often about relationships — the solar industry is no exception. But have plunging prices of PV thrust upon the nascent global market by the Chinese really spoilt the industry with too much choice? Has the young bachelor industry been too busy speed dating with $0.65/Wp panels at the expense of a stable and more meaningful relationship between investor, developer and consumer expectations of a quality product that is going to stand the test of time?
Editors' Blog, Features
October 2, 2012
By Felicity Carus
Soon it will be as easy to go solar in California as it is to buy a lunch-time burrito, according to some in the industry.
Editors' Blog, Features
September 28, 2012
By Mark Osborne
The media frenzy over the precarious financial situation of one of Japan’s iconic corporate brands and a major PV module producer, Sharp Corporation has raged all week as an expected financial bailout led by Mizuho Financial Group and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group loomed. On Thursday, September 27, Sharp issued a short statement confirming it had secured both immediate and near-term funding amounting to around US$4.6 billion.
Editors' Blog, Features
September 4, 2012
By Felicity Carus
Mitt Romney's joke last week mocking Barack Obama's acceptance of global warming has been ridiculed by US news networks, with perhaps the exception of Fox.
Editors' Blog, Features
August 21, 2012
By Felicity Carus
Feed-in-tariffs are a controversial subject in the US where the energy industry likes to pretend that free market economics applies to this sector. You might expect clean energy antagonists to baulk: "Let the government set the price for electricity — are you crazy? Let the market decide."
Editors' Blog, Features
July 25, 2012
By Nilima Choudhury
As US President Barack Obama embarked on what could be his final year in office, he pledged in his State of the Union address to increase energy standards. Amid cries from political activists accusing him of having the least active climate change legislation in recent years, on Tuesday, a partnership between the Department of Interior and the Department of Energy intends to put all the vehement concerns to rest.

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