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EU ruling on national renewables subsidies

  • 2014-07-02 13:53:28
  • Junior Isles

The European Union has upheld a ruling that countries have the right to limit subsidies for renewable energy to plants based on their territory, as opposed to companies’ operations abroad.

France backs new GE proposal for Alstom

  • 2014-06-21 16:15:47
  • Junior Isles

The French government has conditionally backed a new proposal by GE for Alstom, despite a sweetened offer from Siemens and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI). The groups have been locked in a battle to buy the troubled French engineering giant.

Siemens, Mitsubishi move for Alstom

  • 2014-06-17 23:40:29
  • Junior Isles

Siemens of Germany and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan have jointly offered to buy parts of France engineering company Alstom in a move that could trump a competing bid by General Electric.

US-China solar dispute intensifies

  • 2014-06-07 19:34:01
  • Junior Isles

The US has moved to close a loophole that allowed Chinese solar manufacturers to avoid anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tariffs by assembling their products outside China.

Renewable generation breaks records again in 2013

  • 2014-06-06 00:29:45
  • Junior Isles
The latest Renewables Global Status Report by REN21, the renewable energy policy network, has revealed that global renewable electricity capacity rose to a yet higher record level in 2013, reaching 1560 GW – an 8 per cent rise on the 2012 figure.

Russia’s Altai region investing in solar

  • 2014-06-01 15:09:46
  • Junior Isles
Russia plans to invest up to $147 million new solar PV and hybrid power plants in the country’s southern Altai region, near Kazakhstan, according to Avelar, a state-run green construction firm.

Spanish Isotron to construct 5 MW Bolivian solar plant

  • 2014-05-19 23:22:05
  • Junior Isles
The Bolivian government has hired Isotron SAU, a unit of Spanish firm Isastur, to construct its first solar power plant in the northern region of Pando, bordering Brazil and Peru.

UK government announces cuts for large-scale solar

  • 2014-05-16 19:01:35
  • Junior Isles
The UK government is drastically scaling down its support for large solar energy farms, in a move aimed at refocusing the renewable support budget from next April but likely to hurt the solar industry and constrain green jobs.

GE highlights “incredible potential” in Indian solar business

  • 2014-04-28 13:03:59
  • Junior Isles
GE has said this week that Indian solar technology’s “incredible potential” has inspired it to invest $24 million in India’s largest solar plant – Welspun Energy Ltd.’s 151 MW solar PV facility in Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh state.

UK awards subsidy contracts to 4.5 GW of new renewables

  • 2014-04-24 15:11:28
  • Junior Isles
The UK government has awarded investment contracts to eight renewable energy projects, including five offshore wind farms and three biomass plants together worth £12 billion, under a new power subsidy regime.

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