SolarWorld’s Trade Complaint Announcement at SPI: PR Brilliance or Blunder?

November 2, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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For the moment, let’s forget whether or not SolarWorld and its six anonymous co-plaintiffs have a valid claim against the named Chinese solar manufacturers. What I want to discuss here is the marketing and public relations ramifications of SolarWorld’s announcement and share my own Solar Fred insights on whether this was ultimately good

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SolarWorld’s Trade Complaint Announcement at SPI: PR Brilliance or Blunder?

A Second Wave of Interest In U.S. Offshore Wind

July 13, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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While offshore wind power is a reality across much of the world, U.S. developments are in a race of sorts to see which project will be the first to hit the water in what could become one of the globe’s hottest markets.

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DeepCwind Tirelessly Developing Floating Offshore Wind

June 21, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Researchers at the University of Maine’s DeepCwind Consortium have been working to make the goal of having 5 GW of offshore wind a reality by 2030 . With more than $1 million in grant funding provided by the Department of Energy (DOE), their first task is figuring out how to construct a cost- and energy-efficient deep offshore wind turbine.

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