Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Green with envy Solar panel fever is spreading!

Solar Panel technology has in general always received favourable coverage in the media, and why not? Long-term savings, a cleaner environment and government help schemes are just a few of the benefits to both homeowners and the environment they live in. As a result, the solar panel craze is gathering up pace with more homeowners seeking to invest in the technology and reap the well documented benefits of such eco-friendly technology.

 One factor that may have enhanced the recent surge in solar panel technology is the announcement of government schemes, such as feed in tariffs and the renewable heat incentive, both of which have been designed to enhance the rewards that come with implementing renewable energy solutions, as well as improving the energy efficiency rating of our households and the eco-friendliness of our environment.

 The DECC announced that to date 11,314 brits have looked favourably upon both the scheme and the technology, and opted to install Solar Panels.

 Under the Feed In tariff scheme, homeowners can earn extra money by exporting their unused electricity back to the grid, so that the customer saves money, and the electrical provider reduces waste. The scheme can save you hundreds of pounds on top of the savings you would be making anyway through the use of solar panels.

 Another contributing factor to the success is the increase in consumer awareness, with more efforts being put in place to make all consumers aware of sustainable building solutions available to them, like the new Jewson TV advert bring shown this month on SKY, which shows the new Saint-Gobain solar PV panels and other renewable technologies. On top of that there's an increase in the awareness of government schemes and money saving alternative technologies.

 The reason behind the push for increased environmental awareness comes down to the government's target to reduce UK CO2 emissions by 34 per cent of 1990 levels by 2020. The government believe they are well on their way to achieving this target, with a 21% reduction already achieved by the UK, which is equal to a stopping all emissions from four cities the size of London.

 The support and adoption of these government schemes will only enhance these efforts, with more plans for sustainable grants surely in the pipeline for the future. The success of the feed in tariff has meant that the government are also introducing a new renewable heat incentive, which is aimed at reducing our dependence on fossil fuel heating systems and instead investing in renewable heating technology.

 One company that has benefitted from the increase in demand of sustainable building products is Jewson. Their Market Director of sustainability, Malcolm Gough stated -we have definitely noticed a growing trend and popularity towards solar panels, with many consumers looking to embrace the technology. This has had a great affect on the business, and the introduction of our Saint-Gobain PV panels and the opening of Greenworks training academy, who provide MCS training to our customers. This adds to Jewsons market leading strength as being the one stop shop for renewable energy sources.

 Greenworks provide sustainable building solutions to all, including Solar Panels, rainwater harvesters and ground source heat pumps.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Global DSL: Aarkstore Enterprise Global DSL Network Equipment Market 2010-2014

TechNavio's analysts forecast the Global DSL Network Equipment market to decline at a cumulative rate of -10.2 percent over the period 2010-2014. One of the key factors hindering the growth of this market is the technical issues such as cross-talk that occur when using DSL equipment. Moreover, early adopters of DSL equipment are shifting toward alternative technologies such as FTTH/FTTB, which is also hampering the growth of the Global DSL Network Equipment market. However, the absence of the requisite infrastructure to support advanced technologies such as FTTH/FTTB in developing countries is driving the Global DSL Network Equipment market to an extent.

This market has also been witnessing increasing demand for IPTV over DSL networks. TechNavio's report, Global DSL Network Equipment Market 2010-2014, has been prepared based on an in-depth analysis of the market with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the Americas and the EMEA and APAC regions. It analyzes the growth and future prospects of the Global DSL Network Equipment market. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market. Key vendors dominating this market include Huawei Technologies, ZTE, Alcatel-Lucent, Nokia Siemens Networks, and Ericsson.

Key questions answered in this report: What will the market size be in 2014 and at what rate will it grow? What key trends is this market subject to? What is driving this market? What are the challenges to market growth? Who are the key vendors in this market space? What are the opportunities and threats faced by each of these key vendors? What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these key vendors?