Solar cell manufacturing capacity is expected to grow 56% in 2009 to 17GW. Ramped capacity, which was only 2.3GW in 2005, is forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 49% to more than 42GW in 2013
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Taiwan hopes to build a power plant that will use a strong current flowing off its east coast to generate electricity, an official said on Tuesday
3 wave turbines are planned for Maui waters
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. announced today that Suntech has entered into a strategic agreement with China Energy Conservation Investment Corporation (CECIC)
A Team of Oxford University engineers has unveiled an incredible innovation in tidal turbine technology that could bring cheap, efficient energy to the shores of every major city
An Australian technology company plans to build a system off the northeast coast of Maui that will use energy generated by ocean waves to create electricity
London-listed investment group Renewable Energy Holdings has started testing its "CETO II" wave power system in Western Australia
Australian scientists have identified a huge underwater current they say is the missing link in a "global conveyor belt" that connects the world's oceans and regulates climate around the planet
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In January, the UK government and Welsh Assembly launched a two-year feasibility study into the possibility of harnessing tidal energy in the Severn estuary in order to generate electricity


