Editors’ Blog

Editors' Blog, Features
June 26, 2012
By Felicity Carus
California has seen a tale of two IPOs over the past couple of months: one was aborted at the last moment; another was the second largest in US history.
Editors' Blog, Features
June 6, 2012
By Felicity Carus
As predicted in this PV Tech blog a couple of months ago, Republican presidential campaigners could not resist dragging the Solyndra saga back into the political spotlight.
Editors' Blog, Features
May 29, 2012
By Felicity Carus
In the latest round of The People versus California's Utilities, solar plaintiffs scored a resounding victory last week with a unanimous vote from the state's energy regulators.
Editors' Blog, Features
May 22, 2012
By Felicity Carus
No one loves the sun as much as the president of the United States and his energy secretary. Dr Steven Chu took up President Barack Obama's appointment as US Secretary of Energy in 2009 and has since either re-stated existing federal commitments to solar or made fresh commitments to the technology.
Editors' Blog, Features
May 15, 2012
By Felicity Carus
As with previous eras of California gold-fever, solar developers might already have exhausted the mines packed with lucrative nuggets of large-scale utility projects. The numbers speak for themselves in the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard, which last year disappointed 94% of proposals from developers.
Editors' Blog, Features
May 8, 2012
By Felicity Carus
The US military is not where you'd expect to find America's greatest climate warriors wanting to save the planet. But it's where you will find the country's staunchest allies when it comes to support for renewable energy - because it saves lives. US Department of Defense is the highest consumer of energy in the world with a thirst for 300,000 barrels of oil a day. But reducing the DoD's carbon boot print from the barracks to the battlefield has become mission critical.
Editors' Blog, Features
April 17, 2012
By Felicity Carus
Venture capital investors love to use baseball as a metaphor for their wins and losses. The technique to score a home run puts the hitter at risk of being caught out or missing the ball: swinging for the fences is an all-or-nothing strategy.
Editors' Blog, Features
April 10, 2012
By Felicity Carus
Net metering is becoming an increasingly divisive issue in the US, with a dividing line as distinct as night and day. Solar companies and their customers count their sunshine dollars earned or saved – utilities count their revenue losses.
Editors' Blog, Features
March 29, 2012
By Mark Osborne
The PV industry has historically trusted global PV installation figures released by PV inverter market leader, SMA Solar Technologies due to the fact it had a direct route to a major part of the sector. This was often supported by market research figures or at least an alternative measure to compare different figures produced due to the difficult task in accurately reporting annual global installation levels. Not surprisingly, when SMA claimed its own market share figure for inverter sales the figure was rarely questioned.
Editors' Blog, Features
March 20, 2012
By Felicity Carus
Enlightening opinions from US energy commissioners on what they really think about renewables and the electricity industry's incumbents can only be said out loud once they've left their post: a reversal of poacher turned gamekeeper.

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