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Kaco new energy is now certified for the UK market (G59/2) with the inverter series Powador 30.0 TL3, 37.5 TL3 and 39.0 TL3.

We offer management opportunities and challenges in a dynamic work environment.

DKEVR releases with decision № Ц-18 from 20.06.2011 the new FITs for sale of electrical energy from renewable sources and hydroelectric plants with installed capacity till 10 MWp.

With beginning of Intersolar our focus is leaned to a portfolio of mid-scale projects, putting economy of scale and cost optimisation in first line. The markets in scope remain Germany, Italy and Bulgaria. Join us for good discussion during Intersolar.

Power-One’s two new three-phase inverters, the Aurora TRIO 27.6-TL and 20.0-TL, provide a bridge between its 10.0kW and 12.5kW three-phase inverters and its smallest central inverters 55.0kW.
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There is a growing demand for cost-effective and high-performance thin-film photovoltaic solutions, thanks to the falling prices of their crystalline silicon (c-Si) counterparts. Copper-indium-(gallium)-diselenide (or/and sulfide) (CIGS) technology is regarded by some as the most promising thin-film PV contender to the c-Si due to its high conversion efficiencies, potential cost effectiveness and incrementally improving manufacturability.
If you are a small player in the U.S. clean energy market, you are having a harder and harder time finding capital to continue to fund your business, despite that fact that your domestic market is seen as the one with the largest potential for growth. So what do you do? According to Third Way, a political think tank, you look to foreign investors.
Utilities often claim that allowing customers to run their meter backward (by generating electricity on-site, e.g. from rooftop solar) can affect their bottom line because these customers don’t pay enough to cover the cost of maintaining the grid. In at least one case, however, a utility’s cost-benefit analysis of net metering was