Carmanah Introduces Solar-powered Roadway Flasher Featuring ENCOM Wireless Control Technology

Carmanah Technologies Corporation has introduced a wireless solar-powered flashing beacon suitable for a range of ITS (intelligent traffic systems) roadway applications.

Carmanah receives CanSIA Award for "Jean Canfield Building" Solar Power System

Carmanah Technologies Corporation received the CanSIA "Solar PV Project of the Year Award" for a grid-tied solar power system installed on the Jean Canfield Building in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

We Need a Smarter Grid!

Without a radically expanded and smarter electrical grid, wind and solar will remain niche power sources. To make use of clean energy, we'll need more transmission lines that can transport power from one region to another and connect energy-­hungry cities with the remote areas where much of our renewable power is likely to be generated. We'll also need far smarter controls throughout the distribution system--technologies that can store extra electricity from wind farms in the batteries of plug-in hybrid cars, for example, or remotely turn power-hungry appliances on and off as the energy supply rises and falls. Watch a demonstration of General Electric's software system for the grid or read more in the MIT Technology Review

Crestron Showcase At Nextgen Home Las Vegas

Crestron Delivers the Ultimate Home Control Experience in NextGen Home-Las Vegas

International Hydrogen Energy Association Reaches Key Emerging Markets

The Partnership for Advancing the Transition to Hydrogen (PATH), an international coalition of national hydrogen associations, will now represent the emerging economies of China and Malaysia, adding to the gains the hydrogen industry has made globally throughout 2008.

Plug-in Fuel Cell Transit Bus

The City of Burbank has been selected as a national test market for a new zero-emissions, ultra-quiet prototype bus that uses a hydrogen fuel cell instead of a diesel or gasoline engine. The breakthrough vehicle will be unveiled in a spring 2009 Downtown Burbank ceremony and then go into immediate service on various routes within the City's BurbankBus network. Designed and fabricated by Colorado-based Proterra, the revolutionary vehicle can travel 250 miles before needing to be recharged, runs at double the fuel economy of a diesel bus and releases nothing but water from the engine exhaust. In addition to being created and built in this country, it relies on power that is 100% derived from U.S. sources, thereby reducing dependence on foreign energy. [read more]

No coal in the stocking on Christmas Day.

With Christmas Day fast approaching, there's a chance to give family and friends a welcome present that says you care about the future of all, according to the WA Sustainable Energy Association Inc.

Industry groups opposed to merger of Verve and Synergy.

The disaggregation of Western Power was part of a raft of measures sought by a united industry to encourage private sector investment, enhance competition, and deliver market diversity in the energy industry, according the Western Australian Sustainable Energy Association Inc. (WA SEA).

RainTube plays part in Houston's first LEED Platinum home

RainTube's Cradle to Cradle certification sets stage for starring rainwater collection role at roof/gutter level.

EPURON welcomes renewable energy target announcement

EPURON has welcomed the Federal Government's announcement yesterday detailing the draft legislation for the mandatory renewable energy target (RET) of 20 per cent.

Solar means test scrapped, new solar policy in the spotlight

Conergy, a global leader in the manufacture and distribution of renewable systems, has welcomed news that the Rudd Government's means test on solar panel rebates has been scrapped after a campaign led by Conergy and a number of other major solar companies.

49 Megawatt Solar Farm

Ecosystem Solar Electric Corp. applying for permits to build a 49 MWe Super Peaker. The Super Peaker, a Solar Thermal Electric CSP and Recovered Free Energy Technology, Integrated Storage Component Hybrid Power Plant is to be sited near Boron, a small town located in the vastness of the Southern California Mojave Desert. It will operate 24/7/365 and is estimated to produce over 290,000 megawatt-hours, sufficient to power 45,000 homes and businesses. Construction cost is estimated at $49 million, which is lower than that of a coal-fired power plant. [read more]

WORLD'S FIRST PLUG-IN FUEL CELL TRANSIT BUS

CITY OF BURBANK TO PREMIER WORLD'S FIRST PLUG-IN FUEL CELL TRANSIT BUS Demonstration Project to Launch with Zero Emissions Vehicle in Spring 2009

Saskatchewan Loan and Rebate Program Supports Geothermal

Geothermal technology is moving to the forefront as a clean energy alternative for heating and cooling in Saskatchewan thanks to a robust loan and rebate program announced today by the provincial government.

RES Sector Close-Up; Market Strength Spreads Across Sector

Sector Confidence for New Year Could Result in Significant Upward Trends

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