April 5th, 2019 | by Nexus Media
For the last forty-odd years, the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, has been a mainstay of the conservative movement and major force in shaping state laws. The organization brings together state lawmakers and corporate leaders to draft business-friendly policies that are then ferried to statehouses around the country
February 6th, 2019 | by Joshua S Hill
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs has finally announced the 2019 Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for offshore wind projects revealing new numbers which, though not what the industry would have preferred, is nevertheless not as bad as was originally feared.
October 26th, 2018 | by Tim Dixon
Welcome to the next issue of China × Cleantech, September edition. This monthly report is how we attempt to keep you informed on the rapid changes that are happening in China. In case you missed previous editions or want to dive back into one of them, our China × Cleantech features are also published over on the “Future Trends” section of our website. You can also subscribe to our China × Cleantech newsletter
October 12th, 2018 | by Joshua S Hill
Growth in Japan's solar power sector is predicted to slow over the coming decade, according to a new analysis from the Fitch Group, but not before the industry adds 17 gigawatts (GW) worth of new solar capacity between the end of 2017 and the end of
September 28th, 2018 | by Tim Dixon
The world is changing fast, but many worry it is not fast enough, so let's review the biggest cleantech news from China in August. As always, there’s much news out of China. In order to aggregate and summarize the highlights, this edition of our China × Cleantech feature separates the stories by a handful of broad topics. This report is also published over on the “Future Trends” section of our website
July 23rd, 2018 | by Michael Barnard
Doug Ford has taken Ontario's reasonable set of environmental policies and a transformation that was positive overall and is regressing it rapidly, ignorantly and with likely much more expensive overall results
July 7th, 2018 | by Tim Dixon
The second half of Q2 2018 has been notable and the flood of news from around the world continues. In China, the flood of developments is so massive that we can only show you a keyhole insight into what is happening
August 10th, 2017 | by Joshua S Hill
Saudi Arabian electric utility ACWA Power has been awarded three Egyptian solar PV projects under Round 2 of the country's Feed-in Tariff program, amounting to a total of 165.5 MW worth of new solar capacity.
July 25th, 2017 | by Joshua S Hill
Nearly 126,000 people are currently employed across the United Kingdom's renewable energy industry, according to new figures from the country's Renewable Energy Association, but employment growth is slowing.
July 10th, 2017 | by Giles Parkinson
Newly established electricity retailer Energy Locals has defied the sharp jump in electricity bills across the country and announced a fall in its electricity prices for consumers in NSW and Queensland, and a lift in its solar feed in tariffs.
June 8th, 2017 | by Zachary Shahan
We continue to line up wonderful, world-leading speakers for our coming Cleantech Revolution Tour conference in Berlin and Wrocław. We have 5 new blockbuster presenters to announce today
April 24th, 2017 | by Saurabh
Following a sharp correction in tariff rates for wind energy projects in the first-ever competitive auction in India in February, several states have refused to sign fresh power purchase agreements at higher feed-in tariffs.
April 17th, 2017 | by Steve Hanley
The UK wants to back away from the renewable energy commitments it made to the EU while keeping the benefit of cross-border energy trading. EU leaders are not impressed as Brexit negotiations begin.
April 12th, 2017 | by Giles Parkinson
The amount of rooftop solar capacity in Queensland receiving the state’s now defunct premium feed in tariffs of 44c/kWh has been overtaken by the total of rooftop solar now receiving the retail rate of around 6c/kWh
March 20th, 2017 | by Saurabh
Perhaps motivated by the massive crash in the solar power tariff bids across the world, Pakistan is set to shift from feed-in tariff mechanism to competitive auctions in the solar power sector.
March 6th, 2017 | by Giles Parkinson
More than 130,000 solar households in Victoria will benefit from a steep increase in their solar feed-in tariff in 2017/18, and will receive a minimum 11.3c/kWh for their exports back to the grid, up from 5c/kWh currently
March 1st, 2017 | by Saurabh
Four developers have secured rights to develop a cumulative of 1,000 megawatts in the first-ever wind energy auction held in India