EU imposes heavy tariffs on Chinese solar imports
The anticipated financing options for PV in Chile will be placed under the spotlight during PV Insider’s eagerly anticipated free webinar on Tuesday 14th May at 3.00pm –BST (10:00am-Chile).
Enel Green Power Latin America and Quiborax have recently joined the quickly growing list of international companies investing in PV power in Chile.
The energy demand in Chile just does not stop growing. The mining sector has been the latest to announce that its estimated power needs for 2020 will...
We look at the European Union tariffs now imposed on imported Chinese panels and how some PV makers are reporting an upswing in sales as a direct...
A pro-nuclear and pro-gas physicist is due to take over as head of the US Department of Energy this year. The PV industry will be glad he also has a...
PVInsider had the opportunity to hear from First Solar Director of Business Development for Japan, Karl Brutsaert about the company’s recent surprise...
PV Insider speaks with Tom Werner, president and CEO of SunPower, on the their involvement with KAUST and Masdar, the experience gathered from...
Steffen Mueller, head of technical marketing at Centrotherm SiTec, tells PV Insider what it is about the Middle East that makes it ideal for cost-...
The anticipated financing options for PV in Chile will be placed under the spotlight during PV Insider’s eagerly anticipated free webinar on Tuesday...
Enel Green Power Latin America and Quiborax have recently joined the quickly growing list of international companies investing in PV power in Chile.
The challenges of realising CPV technology in the Middle East will be discussed at length at this year’s Middle East and North Africa Solar...
The energy demand in Chile just does not stop growing. The mining sector has been the latest to announce that its estimated power needs for 2020 will increase by 68% according to the latest figures given by the Ministry for Mining
We look at the European Union tariffs now imposed on imported Chinese panels and how some PV makers are reporting an upswing in sales as a direct result of the protectionist measures.
A pro-nuclear and pro-gas physicist is due to take over as head of the US Department of Energy this year. The PV industry will be glad he also has a soft spot for solar.