Features

Editors' Blog, Features
April 19, 2018
By Tom Kenning
Plus the case for an Indian Green Investment Bank to counter the high cost of capital.
Editors' Blog, Features
April 18, 2018
By Mark Osborne
So technically, subject to approvals, California-headquartered SunPower Corp has acquired Hillsboro, Oregon-based PV manufacturer, SolarWorld Americas, yet typically there are many known unknowns regarding the acquisition.
Features, Interviews
April 18, 2018
By Tom Kenning
PV Tech caught up with Vish Iyer, global head of business development, strategy and marketing for the Hybrid and Energy Storage division at EPC firm Sterling and Wilson, to find out more about the company's latest venture.
Features, Guest Blog
April 17, 2018
By Nadine Lanfrey
A run down of distributed PV tenders in 2017 from Nadine Lanfrey, solar market analyst at consultancy firm Infinergia.
Editors' Blog, Features
April 14, 2018
By Tom Kenning
Delhi-headquartered renewable energy firm Hero Future Energies has completed India’s first large-scale solar and wind energy hybrid project in the state of Karnataka. PV Tech reports from the inauguration and interviews Hero's chairman and managing director Rahul Munjal.
Features, Interviews
April 11, 2018
By Tom Kenning
PV Tech caught up with Sunil Jain, chief executive and executive director of Delhi-headquartered renewable energy developer, Hero Future Energies, to discuss power demand, safeguard threats, module pricing and tender activity in India's utility-scale PV segment.
Editors' Blog, Features
April 5, 2018
By Edgar A. Gunther
Edgar A. Gunter explores US solar's PURPA problems with Montana providing a useful case in point.
Editors' Blog, Features
April 4, 2018
By Tom Kenning
PV CellTech 2018 saw Chief Technology Officers and senior executives from the world's top solar cell manufacturers and equipment suppliers give key indications of which cell technologies will be driving the industry in the coming years.
Editors' Blog, Features
April 3, 2018
By Tom Kenning
India’s large-scale solar space, which has been dominated by Solar Parks in the last two years, now has standalone projects firmly back on the map with multi-Gigawatts of capacity up for grabs and a chance for higher risk-taking players.
Features, Guest Blog
March 21, 2018
By Mudit Jain, consultant at BRIDGE TO INDIA
Mudit Jain, consultant at Bridge to India, looks at how the share of string inverters in the Indian solar market is increasing rapidly.

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