Put oil subsidies into green infrastructure: World Bank
Times Live 19 November 2012 The World Bank is calling for government to channel the 1 trillion dollars they now pay for fossil fuel subsidies into boosting ‘green’ infrastructure to cut down on carbon emissions. Read more…
Denmark Hits 200 Megawatt Solar Capacity Goal 8 Years Ahead of Schedule
Conscious Life News 17 October 2012 Installing solar power in Denmark is going faster than planned, and the country has already reached its goal of 200 megawatts of solar capacity. This amount was the goal that the Danish government had set to reach by 2020. At present, the country is adding 36 MW of sol
SAPVIA Meeting with Eskom: 11 October 2012
Representatives of SAPVIA’s Grid Access Unit Steering Committee met with Wolfgang Bohmer, Roy Estment, Kevin Leask and Bernard Magoro from Eskom on the 11th October at Megawatt Park . The purpose of the meeting was to introduce SAPVIA’s Grid Access Sub-Committee; and to continue the discussion aro
Big changes in store for SA’s transmission network as generation mix evolves
Engineering News Online 9 November 2012 The South African electricity transmission system will need to change materially over the next 30 years if the country is to have any realistic hope of moving ahead with its current plan to diversify its generation mix away from coal to the integration of more renew
Developers of Kathu solar park expect to start building this month
8 November 2012 Engineering News Online The developers of the Kathu solar park, in the Northern Cape, expect to be on site before the end of November to begin the construction of an 81 MW tracking solar photovoltaic (PV) plant, which was among the 28 renewable-energy projects to sign power purchase and im
Strong support for SA's renewables model as first deals are concluded
5 November 2012 Engineering News Online There was an overwhelmingly positive reaction from developers, investors, financiers and suppliers on Monday, November 5, to the eventual signing of the agreements needed to facilitate the entry of the first large-scale renewable energy projects into South Africa, s
China announced an anti-dumping probe of European exports of polysilicon used in making solar panels.
01 November 2012: Times Live Online: Beijing’s latest probe follows the EU’s launch of an investigation in September into whether Beijing was improperly subsidizing exports of solar panels. The Ministry of Commerce announcement gave no indication when a verdict might be issued. China and its trading p