SOLAR ENERGY NEWS May 5, 2018
Charts and graphs show how solar has changed over 20 years
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John Borland and Takahiro Tanaka | May 1, 2018 Deaths related to hurricane Maria keep climbing and are estimated to be over 1,000 today due to generators running out of fuel overnight causing lifesaving equipment to lose power. |
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Clay Siegert | May 3, 2018 The 2017 Atlantic Ocean hurricane season racked up a record $306 billion in damages and aid, making it the costliest hurricane season ever, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. |
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Paula Mints | May 3, 2018 Industries are made up of things that can be categorized and counted. However, there are many things to count and many ways to count things. |
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Jennifer Runyon and Paula Mints | May 2, 2018 Today’s topics include the news that Sunpower is going to buy SolarWorld and how that will affect Sunpower’s influence in the global solar industry. |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | May 2, 2018 Dairy farmers in Australia may have the chance to begin buying and selling renewable energy on a peer-to-peer energy trading platform for the first time ever next year. |
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Tom Abate | May 1, 2018 Stanford University researchers have developed a water-based battery that could provide a cheap way to store wind or solar energy generated when... |
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Global Solar and Storage Markets |
Anthony Dipaola | May 2, 2018 Dubai took another step toward completing what it says will be the largest solar park of its kind, inaugurating a 200-MW facility with partners... |
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Anna Hirtenstein and Paul Tugwell | May 1, 2018 Greece is preparing to auction 2.6 GW of solar and wind projects to attract investment and beef up the Mediterranean country’s clean-energy credentials. |
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John Farrell | May 1, 2018 In most states, electric utilities have a monopoly over their customers and, in exchange for that monopoly, are more or less regulated by state utility commissions or state legislatures. |
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Andrew Spence | May 3, 2018 South Australian energy storage company 1414 Degrees has launched a bid to go public and raise up to US$38 million to fast track its operations. |
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