Showing posts with label solar power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solar power. Show all posts

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Solar Power More Available at Night

story first appeared on murcurynews.com

UNION CITY -- DayStar Technologies has struck a deal to buy a company whose technology could solve a problem that has chilled the solar energy industry: How to make solar power available for electricity usage at night when the sun is gone. While wind power is available day and night, solar is obviously limited to daylight hours. Wind Turbine Repair services make sure energy is renewable by keeping wind turbines in good operating order.

DayStar is planning to buy Premier Global Holdings. Premier Global has rights to a patent pending for a solar conversion unit that can generate and store solar energy within a single unit. Terms of the deal weren't disclosed.

The technology is based on photosynthesis, a process that's similar to the way plants convert light to usable energy.

Union City-based DayStar believes the technology can reduce overall power usage in an electricity grid.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

U.S. Taxes Chinese Wind-Turbine Towers

Story first appeared in The Wall Street Journal.

A Chinese industry group said a preliminary U.S. decision to impose tariffs on Chinese wind-turbine towers would have a "negative effect" on related U.S. industries and is an attempt to conceal that U.S. tower manufacturers aren't competitive.

The statement by the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products on Thursday was the latest salvo in an escalating battle between China and the U.S. over trade in the renewable-energy sector. Over the past three weeks, each side has accused the other of providing illegal subsidies to prop up its sector.

Chinese wind-turbine towers are favored by large-scale U.S. wind-power operators and have helped popularize wind power in the U.S.

China's Foreign Ministry said the dispute was best solved through negotiation and consultation.
Resorting to protectionist measures will not help solve these frictions; it will harm business ties between the two.

The U.S. Commerce Department said Wednesday that it would slap tariffs between 13.74% and 26% on Chinese wind-tower suppliers, after an investigation revealed that they received illegal subsidies.

The ruling came almost one week after China's Commerce Ministry said U.S. support for six clean-energy projects violated World Trade Organization rules and acted as barriers to trade. That was preceded by a U.S. decision to slap 31% tariffs on some Chinese solar-panel makers, used to make Solar Carports.

Among those hardest hit by Wednesday's tariffs were China's CS Wind and Titan Group, which sell towers in the U.S. mainly to European and U.S. wind-turbine manufacturers.

CS Wind alone represented almost 65% of all Asian tower imports to the U.S. market over the past two years, according to Denmark-based Make Consulting.


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