In Thursday’s Green Energy News Review: National Geographic find the Arctic ice caps to be nearly completely melted, Virunga National Park in Congo is attacked by big oil, and in the UK, DECC comes under fire for its new subsidy regime
Swiss inverter manufacturer SolarMax has announced the launch of its new HT string inverters designed for solar arrays on commercial and industrial roofs.
Solar installers in the UK have been equipping themselves to extend their offering to Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) technologies, according to SBS, part of the Travis Perkins Group.
In Wednesday’s Green Energy News Review: The Prime Ministers of Canada and Australia have put economy above ecology, announcing that a coalition should be formed by countries wishing to do the same. Plus more arguments between skeptics and scientists.
Weather in the UK is famous for being a bit unpredictable. As a result, we often find people are still wary as to the value of installing solar technologies, despite the increase in uptake over the last few years.