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IKEA has already been investing handsomely in renewable energy sector as it is currently the owner of wind farms in European nations and has 342,000 solar panels on its stores, warehouses and factories, which collectively generate 27 percent of the energy consumed by the group. The company isn’t just happy…
Singapore, 23rd October 2012 – ISOFOTON, world leader in solar technology, has actively participated in the APVIA PV 2012 International Exhibition, an important event that attracts corporate executives in the solar sector in Asia, which is being held this week in Singapore. Angel Luis Serrano, President of ISOFOTON, participated today…
There are no technical barriers to the large-scale integration of solar power into the electricity grid in Europe over the long term, says a report by the European Photovoltaic Industry Association.
German engineering giant Siemens said on Monday it plans to pull out of solar energy where business expectations have not been met and is currently negotiating to sell its activities in this area. “The company plans to divest its solar business activities and is currently holding talks with potential buyers…
A new film shows how the Seaward Solar multi function PV tester completes installation and commissioning testing qucikly and effectively.
Stockport Homes Ltd has brought clean energy to its housing association residents with the installation of 2,000 domestic solar PV kits, featuring time- and cost-saving mounting system technology from TRITEC UK.
Photovoltaic inverters and an innovative mounting system, both supplied by Tritec Energy Ltd, are playing their part in reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint at London’s newest tourist attraction.
The new 'D170 evolution' dual axis system, presented at the Athens trade fair from November 1st, achieves higher energy yields with minimum maintenance through its innovative beetle exoskeleton design.
DECKER Anlagenbau develops processes for purifying silicon with popcorn-like surfaces and structures.
Spanish wind energy manufacturer Gamesa has secured a contract to supply, install and operate four G128 turbines at the 18MW Sino wind farm in northern Finland. The wind farm is owned by the joint venture between Finnish energy company St1 and retail cooperative S-Group – TuuliWatti, with Gamesa also securing…

