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Migrate News #34

Closed amitaibu closed 9 years ago

amitaibu commented 9 years ago

Notice that we will want to have a group_id column in the exported table, that already has the real node ID from the D6 DB.

solker commented 9 years ago

@amitaibu I found dump of node posts. Is it?

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('euei:10005', 10005, 'Drive for solar policy change takes place in June in Vegas', '<p>London, CSP Today <br /><br />Concentrated solar power plants require very specific conditions to operate, including a minimum direct normal radiation of 1,800 kWh/m2/year, a specific range of land gradients and water availability are just a few environmental considerations. Therefore this limits the most ideal CSP locations to areas within Nevada, Arizona and California. Currently each of these States are a bed of CSP activity with 5 plants in construction; Ivanpah, Solana, Mojave, Cresent Dunes and Genesis.<br /><br />Therefore it is important for stakeholders in the CSP industry to play an active role to promote State policy changes in order to secure the future of CSP developments in these ‘CSP hotspots’. The formation of the CSP Alliance is now set to be the industry’s voice to advocate and promote the interests of the CSP industry with each state’s energy and economy needs.&nbsp; Recently NREL published a detailed paper on ‘The Value of Concentrating Solar Power and Thermal Energy Storage’ as a tool to educate everyone. <br /><br />Also CSP Today are organising the 6th Concentrated Solar Power Conference which will bring key policy makers and create a dialogue between the industry and State energy decision makers. Commissioner Timothy Alan Simon of California Public Utilities Commission is confirmed to be the keynote speaker and Edward Randloph, Director, Energy Division from California Public Utilities Commission will join a policy led panel session. Other state representatives confirmed include Stacey Crowley, Director, Office of Energy Nevada, Commissioner Sandra Kennedy from Arizona Corporation Commission, and policy advisors from Nevada Public Utilities Commission. <br /><br />For more information visit:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.csptoday.com/usa/?utm_source=all%2Bpartners&amp;utm_medium=pr&amp;utm_content=pr&amp;utm_campaign=all%2Bpartners%2Bpr" target="_blank">http://www.csptoday.com/usa/</a><br /><br />Contact:<br /><br />Heidi Hafes<br /><br />t: +44 (0) 20 7375 7206<br />US toll free: 1800 814 3459 ex: 7206<br />e: <a href="mailto:heidi@csptoday.com">heidi@csptoday.com</a></p>', 326, 'news/drive-solar-policy-change-takes-place-june-vegas', 1, 0),
('euei:10006', 10006, 'Who are the leading CSP companies in 2012?', '<p>London, CSP Today <br /><br />Amidst the backdrop of a challenging US CSP market, there have been great efforts made to excel the industry forwards with advancements in technology, engineering, cost reductions and lobbying efforts. A lot of the hard work has happened behind the scenes which is playing a role in cementing the industry’s position in the US for the long term. <br /><br />On June 27 the CSP Today USA 2012 awards dinner will recognize the achievements of companies in five categories with only one of them taking the prestigious title and award for 2012. The highly esteemed judges have cast their vote and CSP Today has announced the following finalists:<br /><br />CSP Technology and Supplier Award Finalists:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Schott</li>\r\n<li>FosterWheeler</li>\r\n<li>Flowserve</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><br />CSP Engineering Performance Award Finalists:<br /><br />ACS COBRA<br />Bechtel<br />Fitchner solar<br /><br />CSP Dispatchability Solution Award Finalists:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Abantia</li>\r\n<li>Torresol</li>\r\n<li>Halotechnic</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><br />CSP Responsible Business Award Finalists:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Solar Reserve</li>\r\n<li>Abengoa</li>\r\n<li>BrightSource energy</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><br />Industry Choice Award Finalists:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Solar Reserve</li>\r\n<li>Torresol</li>\r\n<li>Tigercomm </li>\r\n<li>BrightSource energy</li>\r\n<li>Department of Energy</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><br />The CSP Today USA 2012 Awards will take place on the evening of June 27 at Caesars Palace, and will be an interesting event to watch companies raise the bar in the industry. There will be eager anticipation to find out who will come out as this year’s winners, and learn about what they have done to positively impact CSP. <br /><br />For more information about the awards visit:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.csptoday.com/usa/awards-overview.php?utm_source=all%2Bpartners&amp;utm_medium=pr&amp;utm_content=pr&amp;utm_campaign=all%2Bpartners%2Bpr" target="_blank">http://www.csptoday.com/usa/awards-overview.php</a><br /><br />Contact:<br /><br />Heidi Hafes<br /><br />t: +44 (0) 20 7375 7206<br />US toll free: 1800 814 3459 ex: 7206<br />e: <a href="mailto:heidi@csptoday.com">heidi@csptoday.com</a></p>', 326, 'news/who-are-leading-csp-companies-2012', 1, 0),
('euei:10013', 10013, 'India to profit from US-China solar dispute?', '<p>One spin on recent developments on the PV landscape comes from respected analysts Bridge to India.&nbsp; In their recently published blog entry, they argue that ‘US-China solar trade war to have a positive impact on India’.&nbsp; The theory is that anti-dumping duties on Chinese manufacturers will lead India to become an “alternative manufacturing destination” for companies.&nbsp; <br /><br />With local content requirements at the heart of the National Solar Mission, and a low cost manufacturing base already in place, Bridge to India argue that Chinese companies could view India as an viable destination for PV manufacturing.&nbsp; However, it is a lack of direction from the Indian government that is currently holding back solar manufacturing in India, as a coherent policy for manufacturers is not in place at present.<br /><br />On the other side, module prices in India are expected to fall further as China will look to clear its inventory.&nbsp; Questions like this will be addressed at the PV Manufacturing Summit India (1-2 August, Delhi).&nbsp; Mohit Anand, Senior Analyst at Bridge to India will be outlining the current PV landscape in India at the summit, and analysing the performance of local and national initiatives in promoting a local manufacturing industry in the nation.<br /><br />Full details of the session and more can be seen on the event website: <a href="http://www.pv-insider.com/manufacturing-india/conference-agenda.php?utm_source=all%2Bpartners&amp;utm_medium=pr&amp;utm_content=pr&amp;utm_campaign=all%2Bpartners%2Bpr">http://www.pv-insider.com/manufacturing-india/conference-agenda.php</a> or by contacting Matt Carr: <a href="mailto:matt@pv-insider.com">matt@pv-insider.com </a></p>', 326, 'news/india-profit-us-china-solar-dispute', 1, 0),
('euei:10014', 10014, 'MNRE and state governments join together to discuss PV policy in July 2012', '<p>The Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission has significantly contributed to the sustainable growth of India. Specifically, the photovoltaic industry has shown a constant and stable growth in the amount of PV projects; with recent reports estimating that the objectives of the JNNSM might be exceeded by approximately 67%, achieving 33.4 GW of PV installed capacity by 2022.<br /><br />For the first batch of projects allocation under JNNSM, over 333 project developers had put forward bids worth 1,815 MW for 150 MW of PV projects. Given this unexpected oversubscription, the government decided to award contracts based on a competitive reverse bidding process, for which tariffs fell by around 30% from an initial offered price of Rs 17.91 per kWh to Rs 10 per kWh. Moreover, during the second round of JNNSM Phase I bidding process, prices fell further down with the lowest offered price of Rs 7.49 per Kwh.<br /><br />The accomplishments of the Solar Mission to date have been many, but the industry is divided on the sustainability of solar projects with such low pricing. With project developers raising concerns over the long- term policy viability for the expansion of the solar power market in India, accurate planning from the government side becomes imperative to eradicate the lack of clarity over the solar policies in the country; now more than ever that the target for Phase II (2013–2017) has recently been revised its to 9,000 MW from its earlier target of 3,000 MW.<br /><br />PV Insider is collaborating with project developers in India to get the answers they seek towards the policies that will be presiding Phase II of the JNNSM, by incorporating a troubleshooting Q&amp;A session covering the most pressing subjects among the regulatory framework for the Indian PV industry at the PV Project Development Summit India, taking place on the 30-31st July in New Delhi. <br /><br />The plenary session will give delegates the opportunity of exchange views and get practical advice regarding regulations and the JNNSM scope, reuniting the highest policy makers and government officials in India for the solar industry. The confirmed participants for this session are:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Tarun Kapoor, Joint Secretary, MNRE</li>\r\n<li>Anil Kumar, CEO, NVVN</li>\r\n<li>Dr. Pramod Deo, Chairperson, CERC</li>\r\n<li>K. Popli, Director Technical, IREDA</li>\r\n<li>D. J. Pandian, Principal Secretary Energy, Government of Gujarat </li>\r\n<li>Naresh Pal Gangwar, Secretary Energy, Government of Rajastha</li>\r\n<li>Prasanna Kumar, Managing Director, Karnataka Renewable Energy Development</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p>More information about this session and the entire agenda of PV Project Development Summit India 2012, can be found in the conference brochure, which is free of charge and available to download at: [<a href="http://www.pv-insider.com/development-india/conference-event-brochure.php?utm_source=all%2Bpartners&amp;utm_medium=pr&amp;utm_content=pr&amp;utm_campaign=all%2Bpartners%2Bpr" target="_blank">www.pv-insider.com/development-india/conference-event-brochure.php</a>]</p>', 326, 'news/mnre-and-state-governments-join-together-discuss-pv-policy-july-2012', 1, 0),
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Africa.</a></strong> Click here to <strong><a href="http://www.greenpowerconferences.com/EF/?sSubSystem=Registration&amp;sEventCode=SP1206ZA&amp;sSessionID=5d8747f951cc3f9d42632e3d5c09ade4-12472364" target="_blank">register online</a></strong> or contact <strong><a href="mailto:samantha.coleman@greenpowerconferences.com" target="_blank">Samantha Coleman</a></strong>, <strong>T: +44 (0) 20 7099 0600.</strong><br /> <br /> <strong>Local content criteria,</strong> which increased from 28.5% in the first window to 47.5% in the second, has been the subject of much discussion over the past few months; some say it was one of the key reasons only 19 bidders of the 79 applicants were successful in the round. With <strong>more competition and stricter criteria</strong>, the South African tender is not getting any easier. But with <strong>greater policy and regulatory certainty</strong>, developers have good reason to keep submitting their bids. <br /> <br /> <strong>Have your say on what you think are the key issues, achievements, challenges and opportunities for the South African REIPPP going forward. <a href="http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/solarsouthafricasurvey" target="_blank">Click here to take part in the Solar South Africa 2012 survey.</a></strong> (The survey takes only a few minutes and the results will be complied and published in a report next week).<br /> <br /> Alternatively, join us at <a href="http://www.greenpowerconferences.com/EF/?sSubSystem=Prospectus&amp;sEventCode=SP1206ZA&amp;sSessionID=5d8747f951cc3f9d42632e3d5c09ade4-12472364&amp;sDocument=Introduction" target="_blank"><strong>Solar South Africa 2012</strong></a> and take advantage of meeting the entire solar South Africa value chain under one roof. Hear the latest regulatory news from key policy makers and learn from successful round one and two bidders'' experience, plus meet with local and international investors and partners. <br /> <br /> <strong><a href="http://www.greenpowerconferences.com/EF/?sSubSystem=Prospectus&amp;sEventCode=SP1206ZA&amp;sSessionID=5d8747f951cc3f9d42632e3d5c09ade4-12472364&amp;sTask=ShowAgendaEmbed&amp;sDocument=Agenda1" target="_blank">Click here to see the full two day agenda </a></strong>or for more information about who you will meet at Solar South Africa, please <strong><a href="mailto:samantha.coleman@greenpowerconferences.com" target="_blank">contact us. </a></strong></span></p>', 853, 'african-renewable-energy-technology-platform-afretep/news/have-your-say-key-issues-facing-south-african-solar-market', 1, 0),
('euei:10296', 10296, 'South African PV market in position to promote local manufacturing growth', '<p>Solar photovoltaic technology has emerged as the big winner in Phase I and II of South Africa''s 20 year Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for renewables. The announcement on the 21st May confirmed that a further 9 PV projects were awarded in window II of the IRP, totaling 417.1 MW of new build generation capacity. This has taken the total pipeline to 27 PV projects in window I and II, totaling a staggering 1.04 GW in this emerging solar PV market.<br /><br />However, despite this substantial growth many experts have raised concerns over the South African government’s aims to boost industrial development, economic growth, and employment creation within the IRP. Under the IRP the government placed sustainable employment as a central pillar of their 20 year plan for renewable technologies, focusing on manufacturing development and balanced job creation to tackle the high unemployment rates in this region. Yet the ability to successfully unlock the strong opportunities for local manufacture and compete with established markets in the United States, China and Europe remains unclear. <br /><br />In the initial stages of the IRP the government highlighted the importance of the local content requirement, setting out specific prescripts for project developers. Under these requirements the industry committed to a minimum local content level of 35% for the initial roll-out of renewable projects. However, with local content defined as the total costs attributed to projects, this figure is not restricted to key plant components, but also a range of products and services needed when developing large-scale plants.<br /><br />Consequently, developers are continuing to import the majority of their components from cheaper suppliers in Europe and Asia, as modules and inverters are not yet manufactured on a large-scale in South Africa. <br /><br />To date the true manufacturing potential in South Africa remains minimal, with 2 active players who export the majority of their product to Europe. Solaire Direct has a 36 MW solar module production facility based in Cape Town South Africa, which started in January 2009. Whilst Tenesol, who have recently strategically merged with SunPower, have a production capacity of 800,000 solar panels a year, at two plants, one in Toulouse, France, and the other in Cape Town.<br /><br />Experts have continued to argue that support for manufacturing must be pushed further to create and retain as much benefit to the country as possible and develop local manufacturing opportunities. The financial risk of opening a large manufacturing plant in this region, to reach the economies of scale needed to compete with stronger markets, remains high.<br /><br />Many point to the positive policy environment that has driven the Chinese market, which has included high government subsidies for manufacturers to reduce financial risks, as an example that more action is needed in South Africa. <br /><br />Although local content levels have increased in round II, the true manufacturing output remains low, and if foreign manufacturers are to see the benefit of opening plants in this region financial reassurance and market longevity must be proven. To date projects awarded in windows I and II are not enough to support large-scale manufacture, and the actual MW allocation in future rounds remains unclear. In addition experts believe that the ability to export to neighboring countries in Africa and elsewhere could be a key driver to increase local content potential.<br /><br />At the heart of South Africa’s manufacturing challenges, lays the need for developers to see the cost benefit of procuring components locally as opposed to abroad. To discuss the critical challenges of creating a local manufacturing base in South Africa, PV Insider has announced this week that leading industry players will participate at the PV Project Development Summit South Africa (3-4 September, Johannesburg).<br /><br />Developers such as solar Reserve, Mainstream Renewable Power, Momentous Energy and Gestamp Solar will detail their experiences in procuring components in phase I, and how a local supply chain could benefit projects in years to come. Furthermore, SAPVIA will provide an in depth analysis of what future support is needed to boost manufacturing in this region. <br /><br />Other confirmed participants include Eskom, Soitec, Fotowatio FRV, First Solar, Juwi Solar, Abengoa, Fluor, BioTherm Energy, Group 5 and many more leading players in the South African market. <br /><br />The event is set to take place on 3-4 September in Johannesburg, with over 200 delegates in attendance. For more details about the summit go to the website <a href="http://www.pv-insider.com/southafrica/?utm_source=all%2Bpartners&amp;utm_medium=pr&amp;utm_content=pr&amp;utm_campaign=all%2Bpartners%2Bpr" target="_blank">www.pv-insider.com/southafrica </a></p>', 326, 'news/south-african-pv-market-position-promote-local-manufacturing-growth', 1, 0),
('euei:10298', 10298, 'Vital Indian PV manufacturing challenges to be addressed in August', '<p>Since the announcement of the National Solar Mission (JNNSM), in conjunction with state-level policies, India now offers the PV industry thousands of project megawatts that need supplying. Recent research showed that the race to meet installation deadlines triggered a surge of PV installations in India from Q4 2011 until now.&nbsp; The total Indian market could reach the monumental 1GW milestone of installed power by the end of 2012.<br /><br />However, there are still numerous challenges as the manufacturing industry struggles to progress at the same pace as project development. The PV price pressure created by oversupply has hit Indian PV particularly hard, and there is no strategy in place for overcoming this barrier.&nbsp; The manufacturers are waiting for support from the Government, looking for policies that will secure their future and guarantee growth.<br /><br />In response to these now-or-never challenges, PV Insider have created the inaugural PV Manufacturing Summit India.&nbsp; A first class line up of 30+ speakers has been created, who will have the answers to these challenges.&nbsp; International module manufacturers such as First Solar and SCHOTT Solar will join Indian heavyweights such as BHEL, Solar Semiconductor and Moser Baer.&nbsp; <br /><br />The official perspective will be presented by Tarun Kapoor, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of New &amp; Renewable Energy, Government of India, who will address the critical issue of local content requirements as part of a keynote panel.<br /><br />To get more information on this critically-timed summit, visit the website: <a href="http://www.pv-insider.com/manufacturing-india/index.php?utm_source=all%2Bpartners&amp;utm_medium=pr&amp;utm_content=pr&amp;utm_campaign=all%2Bpartners%2Bpr" target="_blank">http://www.pv-insider.com/manufacturing-india/index.php</a> or contact Matt Carr by e-mail: <a href="mailto:matt@pv-insider.com">matt@pv-insider.com</a></p>', 326, 'news/vital-indian-pv-manufacturing-challenges-be-addressed-august', 1, 0),
('euei:10299', 10299, 'Global leader Draker joins PV Project Development Summit India 2012', '<p>With an agenda geared towards addressing the challenges of market competitiveness and industry sustainability, PV Project Development Summit 2012 will focus exclusively in utility-scale projects, gathering over 150 attendees from all parts of the PV value chain in India and abroad; in order to provide delegates with the views and expertise from government officials, leading developers, utilities perspectives, international technology experts and members of the entire supply chain in India, all in one place. <br /><br />Founded in 1999, Draker is the global leader in performance monitoring and control of solar power systems. The company was the first in the United States to provide independent monitoring and performance analysis of energy produced by solar arrays. The type of independent energy metering, verification, reporting, and performance analysis we pioneered has become a key contributor to the rapid growth of the solar industry, allowing for validation and enforcement of incentive payment schemes around the world.<br /><br />More information about this company and the complete list of speakers of the PV Project Development Summit India 2012, can be found in the conference brochure which is free of charge and available to download at: <a href="http://pv-insider.com/development-india/conference-event-brochure.php?utm_source=all%2Bpartners&amp;utm_medium=pr&amp;utm_content=pr&amp;utm_campaign=all%2Bpartners%2Bpr" target="_blank">pv-insider.com/development-india/conference-event-brochure.php</a><br /><br /></p>', 326, 'news/global-leader-draker-joins-pv-project-development-summit-india-2012', 1, 0),
('euei:10310', 10310, 'The PV industry gears up to meet in New Delhi ', '<p>Leading PV companies including Sunedison, Conergy, Azure Power, Kiran Energy, Welspun and Mahindra Partners are already confirmed to attend, with the industry poised to tackle the challenges of market competitiveness, roadblocks faced in the financing process, technology selection and construction and operation of utility scale PV plants. Key discussions will focus on:<br /><br />Demonstrating the industry’s feasibility to Indian banks to achieve financial backing for PV projects<br />Getting the best land at the right cost , and at the right time<br />Best PV technology options available in India to guarantee the quality and performance of PV power plants<br />Understanding the JNNSM to avoid costly delays while winning bids and setting industry standards<br />Exclusive exchange of expertise and technical knowledge with the most qualified international companies throughout the PV industry<br /><br />Additionally, the global leader in solar monitoring and asset management Draker have announced they will sponsor the conference and share their latest innovations in performance monitoring and control of solar power systems, enabling solar project developers to maximize performance.<br /><br />Conference organizer Laura Hernandez at PV Insider said that “The time has now arrived where the PV community in India should take pride in their achievements so far, and formulate a roadmap for future success. Anyone who is serious about the industry should therefore make sure they are in New Delhi this July, when the crucial ‘next step’ for the industry will be discussed and taken”<br /><br />More details about this event are available at <a href="http://www.pv-insider.com/development-india/index.php?utm_source=all%2Bpartners&amp;utm_medium=pr&amp;utm_content=pr&amp;utm_campaign=all%2Bpartners%2Bpr" target="_blank">http://www.pv-insider.com/development-india/index.php</a> or contact Laura Hernandez by email: <a href="mailto:laura@pv-insider.com">laura@pv-insider.com</a></p>', 326, 'news/pv-industry-gears-meet-new-delhi', 1, 0),
('euei:10311', 10311, 'CSP stakeholders join forces to grow US energy market share ', '<p>The delegate list boasts an impressive 450+ attendees and organisers predict this is set to reach around 600 delegates on the day.&nbsp; <br /><br />Stephen Wiley, SVP of U.S. Project Development, BrightSource Energy is speaking at CSP Today USA because ‘BrightSource Energy have so far been one of the companies at the forefront of CSP development in the United States and I want to ensure that our experience is shared globally – CSP Today USA is a great place to do that’<br /><br />In the panel session that I am participating in, delegates will learn how BrightSource responds to the rapidly growing needs of the electric power, petroleum and industrial-process markets with technology capable of producing the world’s highest temperature, highest-pressure solar steam – which in turn yields higher efficiencies.<br /><br />Edward Randolph, Director, Energy Division, California Public Utilities Commission has stated that the role of CPUC in the CSP industry is’ important and&nbsp; instrumental in helping the Californian CSP industry move forwards – with the right support, this technology could play an important role in in California’s clean energy future.<br /><br />In my session, I’ll be providing the Californian perspective on the landscape of policy in California. Delegates will come away with a comprehensive overview of how to capitalise on existing support mechanisms and be part of the drive for future support.’<br /><br />All stakeholders have a role to play in communicating the value of CSP in the US energy market and Lawrence E. Jones, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Policy &amp; Industry Relations at Alstom will give a key presentation on the essential elements of CSP integration. Lawrence said ‘Delegates will come away with new ideas as to how to communicate CSP’s unique selling point to decision makers.’<br /><br />The current projects in construction will be discussed in depth and Kevin Smith, CEO of Solar Reserve has stated that ‘delegates will learn about SolarReserve''s flagship project, the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Plant, which is a major success story for the CSP industry and for the US.&nbsp; Specifically, delegates will learn more about how we overcame significant hurdles in the development of the project, as well as how we educated the utility on the value of CSP with storage, to develop the world''s largest plant of its kind, using technology developed right here in the US."<br /><br />The expert speaker line up of 60+ will be sharing their experiences and provide the industry with a deeper understanding on how to develop a winning strategy to get competitive and secure a greater stake in the CSP industry. <br /><br />For more information visit:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.csptoday.com/usa/?utm_source=all%2Bpartners&amp;utm_medium=pr&amp;utm_content=pr&amp;utm_campaign=all%2Bpartners%2Bpr" target="_blank">http://www.csptoday.com/usa/</a><br /><br />Contact:<br /><br />Heidi Hafes<br /><br />t: +44 (0) 20 7375 7206<br />US toll free: 1800 814 3459 ex: 7206<br />e: <a href="mailto:heidi@csptoday.com">heidi@csptoday.com</a></p>', 326, 'news/csp-stakeholders-join-forces-grow-us-energy-market-share', 1, 0);
amitaibu commented 9 years ago

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solker commented 9 years ago

Solved. Closed.