Tom Weirich, ACORE Senior Vice President of Corporate Relations, Named to U.S. Trade and Environment Policy Advisory Committee

"Tom Weirich is clearly ACORE's ‘Ambassador' at home and aboard"

Hydropower making strides

The RENEXPO® HYDRO, the leading hydropower trade fair for Austria, Germany, Switzerland and South Tyrol will take place from November 27th-29th, 2014 for the sixth year in a row in the Messezentrum Salzburg.

Schneider Electric and ChargePoint Partner to Launch New EVlink™ Cloud Connected Charging Stations with Comprehensive Services

Schneider Electric delivers EVlink™ with ChargePoint®, the largest network of EV charging for its outdoor level II charging stations, expanding the breadth of its EVlink products and services over the leading network

Thin film solar cell production line supplier Midsummer back in black

Increases revenues by 192 per cent

Siemens receives 97-megawatt wind power order in Peru

Second Siemens wind project with Cobra Energia in Peru ---- Blades and geared nacelles to be produced in the USA ---- Six-year service and maintenance agreement included

ReliOn Presented with AT&T 2013 Supplier Diversity Crystal Award

ReliOn Fuel Cell Technology Helps AT&T Exceed its Diversity Spend Target

Geothermal Industry Celebrates Awareness Day as sector readies for Summit

-On Geothermal Day, GEA calls for GEA Honors 2014 entries-

Within a diverse array of innovation, Baxter Academy triumphs at the Wind Blade Challenge.

The challenge demands the use of academic learning applied to hands on challenges requiring real world solutions.

SOLAREDGE POWER OPTIMIZERS AND INVERTERS INSTALLED IN BOUYGUES CONSTRUCTION HEAD OFFICES 2.5 MW PV SYSTEM

"SolarEdge technology is becoming a standard feature in commercial systems because it improves the bottom line of large projects"

Siemens receives turbine and service order for largest wind farm in Ontario, Canada

K2 Wind Ontario to feature 140 Siemens SWT-2.3-101 wind turbines ---- Clean power for 100,000 Canadian households

Weakening Russian Energy Sector May Not Support Geopolitical Ambitions

The Russian economy may not be able to finance the Kremlin's ambitions in Eastern Europe for much longer because the country's oil and gas output is no longer a strong support of growth. Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on May 2 that gas supplies through Ukraine might be severed unless Kiev pays in advance for its June deliveries.

PlugVolt May 2014 Battery Seminar: Only Three Weeks Away

Global leaders from automotive, military, grid, and stationary storage industries to convene in Detroit, MI (USA) on 28-29 May, 2014 to discuss market sizing and commercial prospects, technical challenges, and recent advances in batteries and other alternative energy storage technologies

Solar News - New cheap, environment-friendly solar cell developed

In a breakthrough, scientists have developed a new low cost, efficient and environment-friendly solar cell that uses tin instead of the hazardous lead.   Researchers from Northwestern University are among the first to create a solar cell that uses a structure called perovskite, with tin as the light-absorbing material instead of lead.   "Exculding the use of lead is a quantum leap in the process of creating a very promising type of solar cell called a perovskite," said Mercouri G Kanatzidis, an inorganic chemist with expertise in dealing with tin.   "Tin is a very viable material, and we have shown that it works as an efficient solar cell," said Kanatzidis.   Lead perovskite has achieved 15 per cent efficiency and tin perovskite should be able to match - and possibly surpass - this level of efficiency, researchers said.   Perovskite solar cells are being touted as the "next big thing in photovoltaics" and have reenergised the field.   

WINDPOWER 2014 arrives in Las Vegas

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Wind companies ready to brave the capital markets

Finance experts expect more initial public offerings (IPO) in the wind energy sector in 2014 after a year in which half a dozen companies on both sides of the Atlantic successfully raised nearly $2.3 billion by tapping the public equity markets.   "It is hard to really predict how many will come out of the gate and actually get done. But there are 10-20 companies out there working on it, wondering if this is good source of low-cost capital for them and if they have what it takes to make a placement like this," says Michael Eckhart, global head of environmental finance with Citigroup.   British fund Greencoat UK Wind started a wave of IPOs in March 2013, raising £260 million ($433 million). NRG Yield in the US and the Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG) in the UK followed in July with offerings of $431 million and £300 million, respectively. Canada's TransAlta Renewables completed a C$221 million (US$200 million) share sale in August, California-based Pattern Energy raised $352 million in October, and the UK's Infinis rounded up the year with a £234 million share sale in November.

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