What Lawsuit? DOC-funded Program Facilitates U.S.-Chinese Trade for All Renewables
There has been much tension in the renewables industry as the U.S.-China trade dispute progresses. Valid arguments for and against the suit have been made clear, and the ITC (International Trade Commission) has determined that Chinese solar panel imports are harming the U.S. solar manufacturing industry. Now all we can do is wait for the ITC and De
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What Lawsuit? DOC-funded Program Facilitates U.S.-Chinese Trade for All Renewables
Wind Energy Outlook 2012: An Uncertain Forecast
Onshore wind power is in a good place, at least through the end of 2012. Wind power has made up 35 percent of all new generating capacity added to the U.S. grid since 2007. That’s twice what coal and nuclear combined have added in the last five years, according to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). And as U.S. developers take advantage of federal tax credits for renewables through the end of 2012, it’s possible that 2012 may result in the largest number of wind projects completed in one year.
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SolarWorld’s Trade Complaint Announcement at SPI: PR Brilliance or Blunder?
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?
