Northwire Expands HD Broadcast Offering with LEMO SMPTE Fibre Optic Assembly Certification

Northwire, Inc., (NWI), a leading custom cable and assembly manufacturer and subsidiary of The LEMO Group, announced it is officially certified by LEMO to build and repair SMPTE hybrid fibre optic cable assemblies.

SOLAR TAX CREDITS CONTINUE, LONG LIVE SOLAR!

Congress Extends Solar Tax Credits Until 2022

DEWA takes part in Power Gen International 2015 in USA

A delegation from the organising committee of Dubai Solar Show at Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), participated in the Power Gen International 2015, the world's largest power generation event that took place in Las Vegas, Nevada.

First Solar Certification Solidifies Ecoppia's Dominance in PV Cleaning Market

Capping off what has been a fantastic year for Ecoppia, First Solar today certified the autonomous, waterless cleaning technology for use on solar sites deploying First Solar's PV modules.

WINAICO's polycrystalline PERC modules certified up to 295 W by TÜV Rheinland

WINAICO's polycrystalline PERC modules receive IEC certification up to 295 W through TÜV Rheinland, and are ready for shipping to all major markets worldwide

SolarMax Honored for Renovation of Historic Headquarters Building

Old Riverside Foundation Recognizes Company at Annual Awards Showcase

Building Centre rents out roof for solar profits

Strathcona Solar provides Hanover Building Centre with 140 kW photovoltaic array, leases roof in partnership with Shawanaga First Nation

Ballard's Protonex Subsidiary Secures Follow-On Power Manager Product Order From U.S. Army

Ballard Power Systems announced that the company's subsidiary, Protonex, has received a follow-on purchase order from the U.S. Army for more than 400 Squad Power Manager (SPM-622) Special Operations Kits, with a value of approximately $2.8 million.

On the eve of its 20th anniversary, Natural Power makes its 2020 wind power predictions

Global renewable energy consultancy, Natural Power, has analysed data and predicted UK wind power output through to 2020.

Natural Power deploys latest technology at Druim Leathann Wind Farm on the Isle of Lewis

Natural Power has successfully completed the ground investigation at the Druim Leathann Wind Farm on behalf of 2020 Renewables. This will pave the way for later construction of the remote and highly environmentally-sensitive 14 turbine development, which is due to be generating electricity by 2020.

SAKOR TECHNOLOGIES WINS SCIP GRANT TO WORK WITH MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ON THERMAL TRANSIENT ANEMOMETER

Improved ability to measure airflow critical to new vehicle designs

OPDE gets approval for the construction of two new PV plants in England

With 5MW of capacity each, the projects are located in the counties of Lancashire and Leicestershire. The positive outcome on both solar farms contributes to reinforce the presence of the international company in the UK, where it has already developed and built over 70 MW.

50-Megawatt SunPower Solar Plant Now Delivering Power to Xcel Energy Customers in Colorado

Xcel Energy (NYSE: XEL) and SunPower Corp. (NASDAQ: SPWR) announced today the commercial operation of the 50-megawatt Hooper solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in Colorado's San Luis Valley.

City of Wilmington, Illinois to Explore Hosting Community Virtual Solar Garden

Community Green Energy signs agreement with the City of Wilmington, Illinois to develop a Community Solar Garden for the benefit of the City, its residents and small businesses.

Vivint Solar Statement On Nevada Public Utilities Commission Proposed Decision

Vivint Solar (NYSE: VSLR) CEO, Greg Butterfield, released the following statement regarding the upcoming rooftop solar decision by the Nevada Public Utilities Commission:

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