|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
|
 |
 |
|
 |
Pop goes the bubble?
August, 2010: June 22, 2010 was not a good day for PV in France. Michelle Bellon, the president of Électricité Réseau Distribution France (ErDF), a transmission line subsidiary of the country’s huge utility, EDF, stood before the French Union of Electricity in Paris.
|
Shades of Spain?
August, 2010: The autumn of 2010 is shaping up to be a critical season for the future of PV in the Czech Republic. That is when the country’s parliament is expected to vote on a comprehensive energy bill.
|
Life-or-death negotiations
August, 2010: The Spanish Ministry of Industry’s intentions are clear – it’s looking to reduce the payments received by renewable energy producers and, in particular, the tariffs paid to operators of PV installations.
|
Holding pattern
August, 2010: The German government’s draft changes to the country’s Renewable Energy Law (EEG) tripped just short of the finish line.
|
Multi-megawatt systems in Europe
July, 2010: 20 MW by the end of 2010: Eleca SpA is currently constructing a series of PV systems with 1 MW each in the southern Italian region of Apulia.
|
Multi-megawatt systems in Europe
July, 2010: 26 MW solar park in the works: A 26 MW park will be built on a former Berliner Wasserbetriebe site in Eiche, near the German capital.
|
Speculators, beware
June, 2010: With 6 GW of PV reservations, the Czech Renewable Energy Agency pushes for a big cut in generous feed-in tariffs to curb speculation
|
back
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
|
|
|
|