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Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Continuing boom in wind energy – 20 GW of new capacity in 2007 (www.greenjobs.com)
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 Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Sun Farmers of Canada (www.renewableenergyaccess.com)
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...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Hoku reduces volume of Solar-Fabrik deal (media.cleantech.com)
A report by Cleantech Media about Hoku's delay in bringing polysilicon manufacturing and supply on line may be due to a variety of reasons.  Financing issues appear to be a factor as well as technical ones.  The question is whether issues like these are more pervasive throughout the industry...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: US wind power installations to rise 63% in 2007 (www.windtech-international.com)
Wind power in the U.S. continues to grow at a fast pace, but its growth is liable to be choked off as the end of the present incentive approaches on December 31 of this year.  Fast action by Congress with Presidential signature this year looks unlikely with a veto threat being the biggest factor. ...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: New Loan Program To Encourage Solar Sales (www.aer-online.com)
While solar electric power is installed on tens of thousands of American roofs in California and other states, the market penetration is not even 0.1% of residential rooftops.  High cost is often cited as a chief barrier to wider implementation, but one answer may be solar not being marketed...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: France Sets Ambitious Renewable Energy Targets (www.renewableenergyaccess.com)
While attention continues to be focused on Germany, Spain and Italy in solar and wind power, the announcement by France of a major commitment to the same energy technologies should not go unnoticed.  The proposed growth rates to 2020 may serve as a strategic stabilizer to potential boom and...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Energy Bill Update: Senate Approves Compromise Legislation (www.renewableenergyaccess.com)
The failure by the Senate to pass an Energy Bill without support for the growing solar and wind industries is damaging to the U.S. market, but not the end of the world.  The solar and wind power markets will continue to grow globally, and even in the U.S., despite Federal intransigence.  There...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: EMCORE Corporation enters into an Agreement to supply 60MW of Terrestrial Solar Power Systems in Ontario, Canada (money.cnn.com)
The Ontario, Canada, photovoltaic market still has to realize its potential after the launching of its feed-in tariff rate.  Most PV developers still found it hard to make the numbers work for a project.  New entrants and technologies like a company offering concentrated PV power may change...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Germany to Require Renewables for New Homes in 2009 (www.renewableenergyaccess.com)
The German requirement of solar and other forms of renewable energy in new residential construction is another leadership effort by the world's largest wind and photovoltaic nation.  It is part of a growing trend by primarily European countries to require solar in new and substantially rehabilitated...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Shell Sheds Solar (www.greentechmedia.com)
The announcement by Shell exiting a photovoltaic business is another sign of Big Oil's retreat from PV.  The reasons may be less sinister than what the public may think.  It also may be more a factor of how much a business is into PV versus what industry it's from.&nbs...

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