Investor Interest in U.S. Biofuel Production Set to Soar

Wall Street's big money boys, the Carlyle Group and Goldman Sachs, have already begun discreetly investing in biofuel production in the U.S., but given the size of the recent government's pronouncement, there is still plenty of largesse to go around. Smart investors will be watching developments closely.

The south knows where the wind blows: forest sites in focus

Innovative technologies ready for large-volume production unlock onshore wind potential in Southern Germany. Commercial forests offer particularly attractive new wind-farm sites.

Bright Spots in U.S. Solar Industry Growth

California, Hawaii, New Jersey, Colorado Shine Light on Power of Sun

Un-Analytics: How Google Went Solar

If some panels go bad, you need panel level monitoring to o find the bad panels. But most systems monitor power at the system level, but as Google found out, that is that useful for detecting catastrophic failure, but not much else.

A Good Backup Energy Plan

Knowing your consumption needs is the primary key to a successful backup power plan. If your black outs are frequent you might consider a more industrial solution with ample energy to run your entire household/business.

The Wind Industry in Canada

Wind energy has increased almost ten-fold in the last six years in Canada as governments seek ways to meet rising energy demand, reduce environmental impacts of electricity generation, and stimulate rural and industrial economic development.

Smart Grid Technology

The Smart Grid is destined to become a platform, much like the Internet is a platform. Once the Grid is in place other technologies, new feature sets, and capabilities will inevitably spring forth. There is no limit to the functionality that might emerge from this platform once the implementation and adoption is widespread.

Intersolar 2011 Showcases SGS Solar Services

Intersolar Europe, the world's largest solar industry exhibition, attracted 77,000 visitors and 2,280 exhibitors at its 2011 exhibition held in Munich, Germany. The exhibition, held between June 8 and 10, generated great excitement.

OPEL Technologies Inc. Maintains Its Business Direction

OPEL Technologies Inc. (TSX VENTURE:OPL) ("OPEL" or "the Company"), a leading global supplier of high concentration photovoltaic ("HCPV") solar panels, solar tracker systems and a semiconductor device and process developer, announces that OPEL is aware of no material change in the position of the Company that would result in the current decline in share price, apart from the uncertainty in the general economic environment.

Top 10 Best-Performing Solar PV Stocks in 2011

Germany, the world's biggest PV market in 2010, reduced its incentives for solar energy at the beginning of 2011. The same happened in the case of the runner-up, Italy. At the same time, an industry boom occurred in the supply chain.

THE SOLAR AND WIND EXPO TO GO FULL STEAM AHEAD IN 2012

Dates set for Maryland and Pennsylvania Trade Shows

BTEC and RPG Awarded Grant by U.S. Forest Service

Project will develop new opportunities for renewable heating and cooling of commercial buildings

New Zealand Takes First in Engineering Contest

Wowing jurors with its attention to detail, craftsmanship, and unusual energy visualization system, New Zealand (Victoria University of Wellington) received first place today in the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 Engineering Contest for its First Light house.

Sollega partners with Boots on the Roof Solar Training

Sollega and Boots on the Roof have started a partnership. The Sollega InstaRack, a commercial flat roof solar racking system will be used in Boots on the Roof commercial solar PV courses starting this October in Fremont, California.

PANELCLAW ADDS SUNTECH, YINGLI SOLAR, TRINA, AND KYOCERA SOLAR MODULES TO UL 2703 LISTING

PanelClaw, a leader in solar mounting systems, announced today the addition of Suntech, Yingli Solar, Trina Solar, and Kyocera PV modules to its UL 2703 listing.

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