Interview with Matt Brown of Tennessee Valley Authority
Today Milk the Sun is speaking with Matt Brown, Renewable Standard Offer Program Manager at the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Mr. Brown, tell us about yourself and your work with TVA. Thank you...
View ArticleLiquidity management gains importance for photovoltaic project developers
Years after the boom in PV project development, the current status of the European solar industry is forcing many developers to realize the importance of liquidity management. This new challenge is not...
View ArticleMilk the Sun is pleased to confirm it’s attendance at the 15th REFF Europe...
Milk the Sun is pleased to announce its attendance at the 15th Renewable Energy Finance Forum in London next week at the Jumeirah Carlton Hotel – London: 18th – 19th September www.reff-europe.com Milk...
View ArticleMilk the Sun awarded Stage 3 support from Climate-KIC
Milk the Sun has been awarded a ‘Stage 3’ grant by Climate-KIC (Knowledge and Innovation Community) as part of their Incubation program for green start up enterprises. This follows previous support...
View ArticleMilk the Sun: Photovoltaic Projects Highlights KW 50
Another week, another weather-report: Even though the last few days have been grey and dark, there is a feeling that things are getting better. There was a lot of rain and fog after last weeks storm...
View ArticleItaly: Retroactive reduction in Feed-In-Tariff announced
Shock for Italian PV operators: The Italian government plans to retroactively reduce the feed-in tariff for photovoltaic plants over 200 kWp. A total operating capacity of 11GW will be affected by...
View ArticlePV in the USA: The key numbers
The US market experienced an impressive level of growth during the first two quarters of this year, with large scale increasing by over 1,330 MW in Q1 alone. In the run up to Intersolar North America,...
View ArticleInterview with Ralph Gottschalg: PV2025 and the UK PV sector
Academics are working tirelessly to facilitate the development of renewable energy technologies and to advance knowlege on issues of policy. This week we interview Ralph Gottschalg, who is heading up...
View ArticleMining and photovoltaics: The Chilean experience
Some may snicker when the mining industry and ecological sustainability are mentioned in the same sentence. Minimizing environmental impact is no easy task for an industry that consumes vast water and...
View ArticlePhotovoltaic project rights in demand in Germany
In Germany time is running out for ground-mounted photovoltaic projects to connect to the grid and still receive a subsidized feed-in tarriff. Projects that connect by the end of August can still...
View ArticleSubsidy schemes for solar energy in Africa
Because of the devastating effects of CO2 emissions on the climate and on the environment, and in view of their increasing need of energy, several African countries show a willingness to develop the...
View ArticleThe growing solar market in Egypt
Oil and gas are currently the two most important energy resources in Egypt. Consequently, the main source of energy of the country consists of the transformation of these fossil fuels through thermal...
View ArticleIran a promising emerging PV market
After one decade of economic isolation and sanctions, Iran is allowed to re-open its economy for worldwide trade and foreign direct investments. Its significant market size provides new interesting...
View ArticleThe investment climate for solar plants in the UK is changing
The investment climate for solar plants in the UK is changing. In the last year, the UK solar market has been subject to radical changes to its support scheme. Since May 2014, the solar sector has...
View ArticleStill favorable investment conditions for unlicensed photovoltaic plants in...
The high solar irradiation and the high feed-in tariffs make investments in unlicensed photovoltaic plants in Turkey very attractive. The unlicensed market segment has the advantage that photovoltaic...
View ArticleReform to Feed-In Tariff for solar plants in Ukraine
Early in June 2015, Ukrainian parliament adopted a Draft Law that contains various changes to the current feed-in tariff regime for solar plants in Ukraine, No. 2010-d of 19.05.2015. Due to several...
View ArticleSoutheast Asia offers many promising opportunities for solar investments
According to GlobalData and Solarbuzz the outlook for solar investments in Southeast Asia looks bright. They predict that the high annual growth rate of installed solar capacity in the region will...
View ArticleTrump’s understanding of solar energy is outdated
In his first speech regarding energy Donald Trump repeats urban myths about renewables and reveals his ignorance towards the energy market. It was the first time during his presidential candidacy that...
View ArticleREN21-Report: Renewable Energy beats global records
2015 was the year of clean energy with worldwide investment and generation skyrocketing, shows the new report launched by REN21 It was an extraordinary year for renewable energy. The upsurge of...
View ArticleItaly first to conquer Iran’s solar market
Small Italian companies are the first to break ground on the Middle-East’s newest solar market, Iran. Their plan is to build 1 GW of solar farms in the next 10 years. After the lifting of sanctions on...
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