How would you find out whether your building was suitable for solar-powered energy?

The Leicester Mercury in England provided an interesting news item about an aerial photography firm that has a prototype website allowing people to assess if a building is suitable for a PV system. This is a very interesting concept.   Aerial photography firm Bluesky launches Eagle energy website An aerial photography firm has launched a … Continue reading How would you find out whether your building was suitable for solar-powered energy?

Efficiency gains in new solar panels

Laura Close writes in the Australia Business Review about a technological breakthrough that has significantly increased the efficiency of solar panels. This has to be a welcome development.   Solar Panel Breakthrough Could Mean Huge Energy Savings Green energy needs all the help and support it can get in Australia right now. Scientists in Sydney … Continue reading Efficiency gains in new solar panels

Solar developments in California

All watchers of the solar industry at some point turn to what is going on in California.  Such is the case today with the article written by Diane Cardwell for the New York Times.  Interestingly, Cardwell describes an incubator-accelerator programme that is designed to attract and nurture other solar start-ups.  It is certainly worth following … Continue reading Solar developments in California

Renewable energy markets gets boost with lowering solar PV costs

Many global electricity systems are in a low carbon transition and these will benefit from the lower manufacturing costs for solar panels. Giles Parkinson writes in Australia’s RenewEconomy about the dynamics in the global industry. Impressively manufacturing costs dropped 70-80 per cent between 2007 and 2012.  Importantly, the article shows that those price drops were … Continue reading Renewable energy markets gets boost with lowering solar PV costs