What's the Future of Green Building in 2014? Industry Leader Offers Top 10 Megatrends

Green building consultant, speaker & author, Jerry Yudelson has announced his annual list of major green building trends that will affect the industry in 2014 and beyond.

Solar Frontier Forms EPC Alliance with BELECTRIC and Shoseki Engineering & Construction

Combining expertise and capabilities to provide more economical and speedy solutions for the Japan megasolar market

TRUE SOUTH RENEWABLES, POWER PRO-TECH ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP

Leading Field Service Providers Jointly Deliver Nationwide Coverage for Operations, Maintenance

Kinangop Wind Farm in Kenya to be Powered by 38 GE Wind Turbines

One of the Largest Wind Power Generation Projects to be Built in Sub-Saharan Africa ---- Iberdrola Engineering to Build the 61-Megawatt Wind Farm; Aeolus Kenya Developing Project ---- Planned Energy Mix Will Give Kenya's Population the Reliability of Supply and Contribute to the Social and Economic Development of Kenya ---- GE to Provide 38 1.6-MW Wind Turbines and Operations and Maintenance for 10 Years

Researchers Split Water into Hydrogen, Oxygen Using Light, Nanoparticles

Technology Potentially Could Create a Clean, Renewable Source of Energy

New geothermal technology could produce 10 times the electricity using CO2 from fossil fuel plants

The idea starts with the liquid carbon dioxide which is increasingly envisioned as a solution to global climate change. The CO2 is captured at the source from fossil fuel burning electrical generation facilities. For efficient storage, the CO2 is compressed into a liquid, which can be pumped deep into the earth, to be trapped in the same porous rock beds which once provided oily reservoirs. But instead of just storing the CO2 underground, the COS would feed what is described as a "cross between a typical geothermal power plant and the Large Hadron Collider." Liquid CO2 would be pumped into horizontal wells set up in concentric rings deep in the earth. Carbon dioxide flows through the porous rock bed deep in the earth more quickly than water, collecting as much heat more easily. More importantly, the CO2 expands more than water when heated, so the pressure differential between the CO2 pumped into the ground and the heated CO2 is much greater than the pressure differential of the water making the same loop. The amount of energy that can be generated depends on this pressure differential -- and is therefore substantially greater in CPG than in traditional geothermal plants. The CO2 expands so much that the pressure alone can carry the heated CO2 back to the surface, an effect referred to as a "thermo-siphon". The thermo-siphon makes the use of pumps for recovering the hot CO2 unnecessary, reducing the energy costs required to generate the geothermal electricity for a higher overall efficiency.

Global Clean Energy, Inc. Updates Finger Lakes, New York Waste to Fuels Development

Global Clean Energy, Inc. is a waste-to-energy conversion solutions company, focusing on using available and developing technologies to convert waste into commercially viable energy, a process the company refers to as Reforming Environmental Salvage into Clean Usable Energy (R.E.S.C.U.E.).

Kerite Offers Superior Wet Performance Cable to the Utility Industry

Design allows for full immersion of the cable core in water

Onshore wind in South Africa valued at €1.4billion as Siemens, Eskom, G7 and Standard Bank reveal th

Four experts in South African wind revealed their views of the market and what strategy they are adopting in its approach. With booming global interest as Chinese and European firms successfully move into the space and as much as 2000MW of approved capacity to date, the emerging market is onshore w

Pear Energy Adds Solar Power to Portfolio

Pear Energy, clean energy provider for homes and businesses nationwide, is now offering solar power as part of its renewable energy purchase program. The company recently signed a deal to source solar energy via renewable energy credits (RECs) from 14 MW of solar projects developed through GRU.

Converting Diverter Dampers from Stone Wool to Superwool Plus Yields Labor and Fixture Savings

When Esscano Power A/S wanted to improve its diverter damper insulation from mineral wool (rock wool) material, the company examined all the available alternatives, ultimately locating numerous online references to high temperature insulation wool from Morgan Advanced Materials.

Marshall Wind Energy Begins Construction of 74 MW Project in Northeast Kansas

Marshall Wind Energy LLC, has commenced construction of its 74 MW wind farm in Marshall County, Kansas. The project has an executed 20 MW PPA with the Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission, an interconnection agreement with Westar and SPP, and a contract with Mortenson Construction to build the project.

Ecotech Institute Reveals Top Green Jobs for 2014

Ecotech's Jobs Expert Sue Pawlak to Host Webinar on December 19, Sharing Renewable Energy Jobs Outlook for the Coming Year

Siemens awarded largest onshore wind power order to date

Siemens to supply 448 wind turbines with a total capacity of 1,050 megawatts and provide service for several years ----- The customer, MidAmerican Energy, will equip five wind power projects in the U.S. state of Iowa with Siemens wind turbines ----- Clean energy for nearly 320,000 American households

STA wins 2014 focus on unlocking mid-scale solar

1 million roofs campaign to boost domestic markets STA drives best practice on solar farms

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