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Feb 13

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Solar PV Record Low of US 2.99 cents/kWh

  • Sat 13th Feb 2016
  • Erin

Third phase of Dubai's DEWA solar project attracts record low bid of US 2.99 cents/kWh

2 May 2016

Five bids worth a total of 800 MW of solar PV capacity have been submitted in the third phase tender for projects at the Duba...

Feb 13

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First Large US Offshore Wind Project Sets Record-Low Price Starting at $74 per MWh

  • Sat 13th Feb 2016
  • Erin

Joint developers of the 800-megawatt Vineyard Wind project, Avangrid and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, published pricing for Phase 1 the project this week at $74 per megawatt-hour in year one, escalating 2.5 percent each year over a 20-...

Feb 13

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Thailand Renewable Energy Outlook 2017

  • Sat 13th Feb 2016
  • Erin

The key findings show that Thailand has the potential to increase the share of renewable energy in final energy from the present AEDP target of 30% in 2036 to as high as 37%. The study also presents a different portfolio of technology options from...

Feb 13

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Cost–Benefit Analysis of Rooftop PV Systems on Utilities and Ratepayers in Thailand

  • Sat 13th Feb 2016
  • Erin

Abstract: Driven by falling photovoltaic (PV) installation costs and potential support policies,
rooftop PV is expected to expand rapidly in Thailand. As a result, the relevant stakeholders,
especially utilities, hav...

Feb 13

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Center for Community Energy

  • Sat 13th Feb 2016
  • Erin

CCE was formed to carry forward the vision of the San Diego Energy District, which was founded in 2011 to advocate for Community Choice Energy in the San Diego area.

Many years of advocacy led to the formation in 2017 of the first C...

Feb 13

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Unleashing the power

  • Sat 13th Feb 2016
  • Erin

INTRODUCTION
In a world facing climate emergency, transforming
fairly towards a fossil-free energy system in Europe has never
been more urgent. Communities across the world are already
feeling the impacts of climate bre...