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German inverter manufacturer SMA look set to cut as many as 1,000 posts following disappointing sales figures.
Ambulances from southern England have become the first in the UK to be fitted with solar panels.
SOREL has launched apps for remote control of solar thermal controllers via smartphone and tablet.
Ian Glover, ReneSola UK’s new general manager
ReneSola has opened a UK office to provide direct support to UK customers and has pledged to establish a long-term service network for the entire country.
The PV manufacturer believes its commitment and investment in the UK market will reap rewards and allow it to improve product availability while building long-term customer relationships.
A community information evening to discuss a proposed 5.4MW solar farm on Crapnell Farm, Crapnell Lane near Wells is to be held at Croscombe Village Hall, Fayre Way, BA5 3RA on 13th May 2013.
Frans van den Heuvel, CEO, Solarcentury
Solarcentury is on the move from Waterloo to Clerkenwell as the London-based PV company says it continues to thrive.
Germany-based Hanwha Q CELLS has announced the newest generation of its high-end modules; Q.PEAK-G3 and Q.PRO-G3.
Kingspan Insulated Panels has re-launched the Sol-Air solar air heating system.
Kent-based Ecolution Energy Services has announced that it is to add a range of inverters from GoodWe (Jiangsu) Power Supply Technology Co Ltd to its stock holding.
Fronius says that 2013 is the year of innovations such as its String Control 250/30 string monitoring system.
Power-One has appointed David Jacobs as its new product specialist for the company’s AURORA MICRO micro-inverters in the UK.
The European Commission has decided to impose import duties of 47 per cent on Chinese PV products, according to several media outlets.
Sibert Solar has added the full range of Redtip products to its portfolio including the new Hookstop.
Liz MacFarlane, reveals why heat pumps are the love of her life . .
Steve Pester, BRE, describes the aims of BRE’s National Solar Centre
“If the intention is to strengthen the position of already failing EU PV module manufacturers then perhaps it is a little too late. Short-term impact has been an immediate increase in panel costs, long-term impact is yet to be realised but ‘closing the stable door after the horse has bolted’ springs to mind.”
Andy O’Leary, business development manager, Sibert
Q: What have you got planned for the rest of the year?
We’ll be working hard across our R&D projects and launching some very exciting products, in addition to maintaining a high standard of everyday service. We’ve started the year with the PV Plus launch, an energy back-up system with automatic switch technology, while also working on a public sector project which requires bespoke, cutting-edge technology.
Q: What do you see as the growth areas in renewables?
I predict energy storage systems will see dramatic growth, in response to the government-predicted scheduled shortages. It’s crucial to provide power the public can rely on. Storage technology used in the solar industry can be outdated and expensive to maintain, presenting opportunity for uptake of safer, greener, more robust alternatives, like our new lithium phosphate package.
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Alan Wright, sales director, commercial & utilities, Kingspan Environmental
With such a tight squeeze on profit margins, it’s tempting to choose an inverter on price, but with seven years of installing experience and 3,500 inverters behind us, we know this is a false economy. A customer will be on the phone as soon as a system stops working and this takes time and a man off the road to sort out. For me, the best inverter make is SMA, it’s a well known, efficient brand with a good reputation, warranty and customer service. I like their bolt on products for monitoring and the training – invaluable when things go wrong. We also receive a payment for replacing faulty inverters.
Paul Taylor, research & development director, The Green Electrician Group
This month the MCS looks at the latest Renewable Heat Incentive announcement
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) have announced that the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is now scheduled to launch for domestic customers in Spring 2014. The objective of the domestic RHI is to support households in moving away from fossil fuels for heating, which will promote energy security and to contribute to the UK’s target on renewable energy deployment by 2020.
Solarplaza, in co-operation with BPVA, is to host the fourth SolarFuture UK conference focusing on ways to move the UK PV market beyond its boom and bust cycle.
Global wind and solar company, Mainstream Renewable Power today announced its sponsorship of a rowing expedition attempting a world first through the infamous Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic this summer. Three experienced Irish adventurers and one Canadian are attempting to become the first ever people to cross the 3,000 km passage by human power alone in a single season – a feat which is only possible due to the melting ice which normally renders it impassable.
A new £6million competition aimed at getting renewable heating kit into the homes of social tenants across Great Britain has been launched by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) today.
NIBE has announced that it is to extend its own cashback offer on renewable heating technologies until March 31 2014 in line with DECC’s decision to reinstate the Renewable Heat Premium Payment (RHPP) for the same period.