Germany Backtracks on Ending Solar Battery Aid After Protests
The German government backtracked on plans to let subsidies for solar batteries expire at the end of the year after cross-party protests.
Read MoreThe German government backtracked on plans to let subsidies for solar batteries expire at the end of the year after cross-party protests.
Read MoreBill Gates, the world’s richest man, and fellow philanthropists have revealed details of a fund for clean energy technology to be used in countries that have committed public money to double research and development.
Read MoreDOE has awarded about $10.1 million in funding to four companies to advance grid-scale energy storage technologies.
Read MoreDOE has awarded about $10.1 million in funding to four companies to advance grid-scale energy storage technologies.
Read MoreAbengoa SA’s bonds and stock tumbled to records after the embattled renewable-energy company said it was seeking preliminary protection from creditors following the breakdown of talks with a new investor.
Read MoreAbengoa SA’s bonds and stock tumbled to records after the embattled renewable-energy company said it was seeking preliminary protection from creditors following the breakdown of talks with a new investor.
Read MoreLas Vegas is going green. The city is planning to run municipal buildings, fire stations, parks, streetlights and other facilities exclusively with clean power.
Read MoreOver the past five years, 40 percent of all newly added renewable energy power was generated by China.
Read MoreGrowth in solar microgrids — and all forms of distributed solar — is accelerating. So much so that utilities better jump into the market now or risk watching it pass them by.
Read MoreFor solar, the 2015 per acre rent on public land ranges from $16.50 to $6,897.20, and these rates go up every year.
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