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Mark BurgerMarch 10, 2008
"Adolescent" Versus "Adult" Incentives for Solar and Wind Power
Analysis of: Policy Food Fight: Feed-In Tariffs vs. Tax Credits | www.greentechmedia.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
Extension of present US federal solar and wind incentives hang in the balance.  Failure to extend to 2009 will at the least cause disruption in the renewable energy market and, if the lapse goes long in 2009, a significant setback that would take years to recover and further cement the US reputation...
Mark BurgerMarch 10, 2008
Validation of a PV Thin Film Technology in Financing
Analysis of: MMA Renewable Ventures, Global Solar Sign First PPA For CIGS Thin Film | www.solarindustrymag.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
Now that most photovoltaic projects are financed by performance, it has to demonstrate that it can generate electricity at a predictable level for decades.  Familiar PV technologies like crystalline have passed this test, as have the more mature thin film applications.  The announcement of...
Mark BurgerMarch 6, 2008
Improving the Dispatchability of Wind Power
Analysis of: Xcel Energy launches groundbreaking wind-to-battery project | www.xcelenergy.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
As the wind power industry grows and matures, attacks on the technology have heightened like the tall towers the turbines rest upon.   One of the  more rational arguments concerning wind power is its inherent intermittent generation, which limits its contribution to the grid.  Commercial...
February 29, 2008
Perhaps the Author Needs to Research Before Commenting
Analysis of: Loss of wind causes Texas power grid emergency | www.reuters.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
The main component of the Texas problem was the inability of conventional generation to deliver when the wind fell off.  Predictions of future windpower are becoming highly reliable, even up to 30 hours.  The Texas drop off was as predicted, but backup plants failed. Further, the entire US...
February 19, 2008
What Will Fuel the Voluntary Carbon Market
Analysis of: Sony, Others to Step Up Fight Against Global Warming | www.reuters.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
World Wildlife Federation-sponsored "Climate Savers" is a bell-weather group for voluntary carbon market and environmental action. Climate Savers' leaders are expanding their sights beyond their own emissions reductions to encourage reductions in their supply chains and their customers. Future demand...
Mark BurgerFebruary 18, 2008
REC Delay May Be Another Sign of PV Feedstock Supply Problem
Analysis of: REC Announces Polysilicon Plant Cost Increase and Delay | www.solarbuzz.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
The photovoltaic feedstock industry has been generally upbeat in being able to expand polysilicon production.  A balance of supply with growing demand could mean wafer, cell and module price declines.  However, production has to come on line and logistical and problems are cropping up...
Mark BurgerFebruary 18, 2008
Japan To Get Back To Being Leading PV Market
Analysis of: Solar panels to go in 30% of houses by 2030 | search.japantimes.co.jp
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
The Japanese photovoltaic market has been ailing as of late.  Their great initiative of 1993-2004 resulted in hundreds of thousands of residential-scale installations, making PV approachable in cost-effectiveness to Japanese residential rate payers.  But since then, a lack of political...
Mark BurgerFebruary 18, 2008
U.S. Can Become #1 in Global Wind Power Soon
Analysis of: Continuing boom in wind energy – 20 GW of new capacity in 2007 | www.greenjobs.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
The global wind power industry continues its remarkable growth with over 20,000 megawatts (MW) of new capacity in 2007.  This raises the global installed capacity to over 90,000 MW.   The sheer numbers demonstrate wind powered electricity becoming statistically significant in world consumption,...
Mark BurgerFebruary 11, 2008
PV Build up of Demand in Canada
Analysis of: Sun Farmers of Canada | www.renewableenergyaccess.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
Concern that global photovoltaic market growth can falter in 2009 may be alleviated by growing markets such as Canada. The Canadian market, primarily Ontario, is being driven by the Ontario Power Authority's Standard Offer Program.  Over 300 Megawatts of photovoltaic projects are in the...
January 21, 2008
Stimulating New Hydro in the U.S
Analysis of: Tidal energy facility partners announced | www.novanewsnow.com
Author: Michael Bahleda, Principal, Bahleda Managment & Consulting, LLC.
Canadian efforts in Nova Scotia are demonstrating how government and industry can work together to encourage emerging hydroelectric technologies. In the U. S., hydropower is being overlooked in the efforts to add reliable, domestic renewable energy to the U.S. generation portfolio. For a fraction of...

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