Events Database

243 historical macro events · 2010–today

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DateEvent
Sep 21, 12Sharp drop in number of UK homes installing solar panels
Sep 21, 12Householders unlikely to recover solar heating installation costs for 30 years
Sep 20, 12Morocco's renewable energy future - video
Sep 18, 12How long will a solar panel take to pay for itself in the north?
Sep 6, 12Solar panel spat threatens trade war between China and Europe
Sep 4, 12Clean energy photography competition winners - in pictures
Aug 29, 12South Korea's Hanwha buys German solar business
Aug 25, 12Mis-selling: PPI claims industry targets solar panels
Aug 11, 12Solar panels loan raises roof for households
Aug 1, 12UK cuts feed-in tariff for solar panels
Jul 23, 12Solar panel installations halved, figures show
Jul 20, 12Energy department shaken by resignation of top civil servant
Jul 13, 12Solar companies demand £2.2m in damages after feed-in tariff cuts
Jul 12, 12Olafur Eliasson produces cheap solar lamp for developing countries
Jul 10, 12Bulgaria's largest solar park for sale - big picture
Jul 5, 12Blackfriars station, the world's largest solar bridge – big picture
Jul 3, 12Solar power brings electricity to the homes of India's poor
Jun 11, 12Global investment in renewable energy at record high
Jun 4, 12Renewable energy schemes help boost farmers' profits
Jun 4, 12Weatherwatch: long days of sunshine double electricity output
May 29, 12Are solar, wind and marine power too intermittent to be useful?
May 24, 12Q&A: Feed-in tariffs
May 24, 12UK solar subsidy to be cut
May 24, 12Solar plane begins first flight from Europe to Africa
May 23, 12Overseas investors join in criticism of UK energy bill
May 22, 12Only renewables - not nuclear - could be too cheap to meter
May 18, 12Ministers must resist the siren call of spin to prevent climate failure
May 18, 12US commerce department brings heavy tariffs against Chinese solar panels
May 2, 12Gujarat Solar Park the largest solar park in the world - big picture
May 1, 12Solar panel demand down nearly 90% following subsidy cut
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