Qatar’s first solar test facility to be ready this year – Gulf Times

Qatar's first solar test facility to be ready this year Gulf Times By Bonnie James The country's first solar test facility, being established at Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP) by Chevron Qatar and GreenGulf, is expected to start testing in three or four months. The five-year project is meant to identify the …

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Mojave Desert Tortoise Protection Costs Solar Energy Provider $56 Million – Yahoo! Contributors Network

Los Angeles Times Mojave Desert Tortoise Protection Costs Solar Energy Provider $56 Million Yahoo! Contributors Network The endangered desert tortoise stands between what the Los Angeles Times terms “industrial-scale solar development” and the green energy boom courted by California officials. One solar plant builder hoping to capitalize on the California sunshine in ..

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IKEA powers up stronger solar commitment, new EV charging stations – Business Green

IKEA powers up stronger solar commitment, new EV charging stations Business Green By Leslie Guevarra, GreenBiz.com Forging ahead with its green power agenda, IKEA is expanding its solar commitments in the US yet again and installing more charging stations for electric cars. IKEA now plans to bring rooftop solar power to 85 per cent … and more??

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Solar energy subsidy faces more cuts – Financial Times

Financial Times Solar energy subsidy faces more cuts Financial Times By Jim Pickard and Pilita Clark The subsidy for household solar systems faces a fresh series of cuts this year, and could plunge to about a third of recent levels, under government changes announced on Thursday. But ministers have more than doubled the ..

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The solar industry needs to know the UK government can be trusted – The Guardian

The Guardian The solar industry needs to know the UK government can be trusted The Guardian This week, the government lost its appeal against a judge's ruling that its move to change the rates for solar feed-in tariffs before the official consultation has ended was “legally flawed”. The high court ruling is a real victory for the solarSolar sector split after trade body backs DECC feed-in tariff appeal Business Green Government Loses Battle to Cut Solar Power Subsidies Electric.co.uk 'Lesson will be learnt' from solar energy challenge This is North Devon Green Building Press ?- Health Care News (blog) ?- Patch.com all 683 news articles??

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