20th May 2013
It has always been an unlevelled playing field for renewable energy in an industry dominated by old, cash rich fossil fuel giants with a low of political power.
This week’s CSP Today news brief includes the following companies and organisations: ACWA, MASEN, African Development Bank Group; The Department of Energy (DoE) in South Africa
Until recently, Kuwait’s solar power ambitions mainly revolved around studies and plans. But the oil-dependent country has picked up pace and is now proceeding with three CSP projects.
Recent press reports suggest the Spanish energy ministry is mulling a four-year shutdown for CSP plants. It is unclear how this could benefit the...
Saudi Arabia is planning the solar party of the decade. How to get in was a highlight in CSP Today’s new Live Debates series.
California believes its land mitigation measures represent best environmental best practice for CSP. Not all environmentalists are convinced, however...
20th May 2013
This week’s CSP Today news brief includes the following companies and organisations: ACWA, MASEN, African Development Bank Group; The Department of...
7th May 2013
International CSP investors are running out of patience with the Spanish government as lawmakers prepare to pass measures that will ruin the market.
“Funding research and development activities without providing other forms of support along the technology lifecycle would be like sending your child...
In recent years, the CSP industry has benefitted from a number of incentives, ranging from feed-in tariffs and loan-guarantee programs to investment...
It has always been an unlevelled playing field for renewable energy in an industry dominated by old, cash rich fossil fuel giants with a low of...
Attendees of CSP Today USA 2013 (26-27 June, Las Vegas) will be given a unique opportunity to visit the 392MW Ivanpah Solar Power Facility, the...
Last week, Ernest Moniz, Barack Obama's choice to be the next US energy secretary, highlighted the current underinvestment in advanced-energy...