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Photovoltaic

Solar

Solar power: The final frontier

clock 03 August 2011 • 1 min read

Solar

China heats up solar market with new feed-in tariff

World's largest solar panel manufacturer could now become the world's biggest purchaser

clock 03 August 2011 •

Solar

Thames Water's solar partner warns utility's £7m PV plans are "at risk"

New feed-in tariff rates make bid to expand solar arrays on works sites "uneconomic"

clock 02 August 2011 •

Legislation

Curtain falls on solar subsidy boom

Solar farm feed-in tariffs fall 70 per cent from today as around 20 projects beat controversial deadline

clock 01 August 2011 •

Investment

Ikea assembles UK renewable energy portfolio

Retailer boosts wind portfolio to 127MW and installs 39,000 solar panels as it bids to use 100 per cent renewable energy

clock 01 August 2011 •

Investment

General Motors invests $7.5m in Sunlogic in bid to double solar output

Car manufacturer aims to reach 60MW capacity by 2015 by installing solar arrays and solar-powered charge points for electric cars

clock 29 July 2011 •

Legislation

Updated: Government moves to close solar incentive loophole

But consultation will give developers until October to extend existing solar farms

clock 27 July 2011 •

Automotive

Service station charge points offer Welcome Break from range anxiety

National network of recharging points along UK's motorways could power zero emissions journeys from Exeter to Edinburgh

clock 27 July 2011 • 3 min read

Solar

Installers claim victory in solar planning battle

Council admits it was wrong to demand owners apply for building regulation clearance before fitting solar panels

clock 26 July 2011 •

Legislation

Government to move urgently to close solar incentive loophole

DECC 'taking action shortly' on loophole allowing extended solar farms to receive original feed-in tariff after August deadline

clock 25 July 2011 •
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