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Steve Pester, BRE, reminds readers why Solar Energy UK is worth a visit at the NEC from October 13-15
Panasonic Eco Solutions has announced the launch of its HIT N330 PV module, available in the UK from March 2016.
Schneider Electric has announced a five year partnership with Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions to provide electric vehicle charging points to its fleet and potential customers.
Mitsubishi Electric is offering anyone the chance to win a special Ecodan thermal mug by Tweeting their own picture of an A++ to celebrate the new Energy Related Products (ErP) rating for the entire range of Ecodan heat pumps.
The IMP is designed to make the most of free power generated from solar PV or wind by turning on electrical equipment and limiting the export of electricity back to the grid.
ZERO has signed a deal to exclusively distribute a range of Gapsal large capacity heat pumps in the UK.
The Scottish government has announced that unlike England and Wales, it will retain the ‘grandfathering’ guarantee for solar under the Renewables Obligation.
A new campaign has been launched by the Solar Trade Association and RenewableUK opposing the government’s plans to cut the Feed-in Tariff for solar to just 1.63p from January 01 2016.
REI: What have you got planned for the rest of 2015?
Bill Wright, head of energy solutions at the ECA, explains why the ending of ROCs support for solar could be of benefit to installers, contrary to popular opinion
Gordon Moran, writing for the European Energy Centre (EEC), discusses the increasing importance of energy storage and its associated business opportunities
Steve Pester, BRE, previews the New Code of Practice for the PV Industry being published this summer.
As I write this column the Plumb Center ErP Roadshow is coming to an end. It has been challenging in terms of logistics, at 40 locations across the UK working with 11 supply partners. On the other hand it has been a joy to talk to so many installers and hear of their experiences and ideas.
Heat pump specialist Bob Long turns his attention to the economic potential of solar assisted heat pumps, also known as thermodynamic systems.
PV installers could be storing up problems for selling in a post-subsidy marketplace, warns Liz MacFarlane, Zenex Solar.
Industry leaders have poured scorn over the government’s proposals to cut the Feed-in Tariff by 87 percent from this January.
A petition has been launched lobbying DECC to urgently review its approach to financial support for solar PV under the Feed-in Tariff.
DECC is proposing to slash the Feed-in Tariff for microgeneration technologies by as much as 87 percent, as part of its long-running review of the scheme.
The Energy-related Products Directive (ErP) and the Energy Labelling Directive both come into force across Europe in only a month’s time – 26 September – DECC is reminding installers.
Finn Geotherm has expanded its workforce by a quarter to meet the company’s reported growth in demand for its ASHP and GSHP design and installation services.
Solar Energy UK (SEUK) returns to the NEC from October 13-15, with its popular Installer Central Feature Area.
Waxman Energy is to host open days at two UK locations in September, alongside its commercial solar funding partner Renewable Energy Investments (REI).
Earthwise Products has announced the appointment of SolarVis Energy as a new distributor of the SOLiC 200.
SOLFEX Energy Systems is hosting a series of training and information events in September, to celebrate the launch of the new Samsung 3.6kWh All-In-One inverter and battery storage unit.