The Scottish National Party has said the UK government needs to “wake up” to the potential threat to jobs caused by proposed cuts to the feed-in tariff.
The International Energy Agency has echoed UK solar industry concerns regarding a lack of certainty regarding renewables support policy, warning of a detrimental effect on deployment.
Corbin Industries is to officially launch two new product ranges at this year’s Solar Energy UK show in Birmingham, including products specifically designed for carport installations.
Liam Stoker discusses how party conference season has seen the green economy gain prime time billing, and how this needs to translate into more within the House of Commons.
The Solar Trade Association has claimed that as many as 27,000 jobs could be lost if the government presses ahead with plans to cut the feed-in tariff by 87% after commissioning analysis by TBR Economic Research.
Perovskite solar cell developer Oxford Photovoltaics said it had raised a top-up B round of £4.4 million from a variety existing investors as well as new sources of funding.
PV product provider PV Kits Direct has announced a partnership with Dutch battery storage company Victron Energy in order to offer customers a diversified product range across the renewable-energy market.
Cornwall-based company Wattstor has launched the IMP (Intelligent Management of Power), a new product that is able to control when and where energy is used in order to maximise the amount of power generated from renewable sources like solar and wind.
BISOL will be demonstrating its new 72-cell XL modules, which have a 16.9% efficiency for commercial rooftop and utility-scale markets, for the first time at SEUK 2015.
Solar Electric is launching a brand new range of ‘EcoGlass’ solar panels at Solar Energy UK that are suitable for both rooftop overlay and building integrated applications.