Falmouth High School gets Windmill, Northern Green provides and installs windmill

In December 2010 Northern Green, sold and installed a Bergey Excel 10k windmill at the Falmouth High School on Cape Cod

Solar Power in Arkansas and Florida Explored

Recent pages on Simplified Solar Power explored the topic of solar power as it relates specifically to Arkansas, and to Florida.

NASA Johnson Space Center Installs Fully Sustainable EverLast® PV/Wind Hybrid Area Lighting System

When NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas needed an advanced lighting system to illuminate a parking lot that had no electricity, they selected the EverLast® PV/Wind Hybrid Area Lighting System.

SolarOne Solutions Issued 3rd U.S. Patent

Latest Patent Covers High Efficiency Lighting Characteristics of SolarOne's SO-Bright® Technology

ACORE Releases Updated State-by-State Report on Renewable Energy for 2011

Report an Executive Summary of Information on State Renewable Energy Policies, Markets, Projects and Finance

MONSANTO COMPANY AND SAPPHIRE ENERGY ENTER COLLABORATION TO ADVANCE YIELD AND STRESS RESEARCH

The collaboration will focus on identifying genes that positively affect growth in algae, a target for Sapphire, which might increase crop yields as well.

North American smart grid market spikes on the back of government incentives

The North American distribution automation market is set to grow to nearly $1.5 billion this year, according to new data from IMS Research.

Balance of plant now big business in CSP

The CSP industry in Europe has started to translate promise into reality, and design to implementation - with 432.2MW of plants installed in Spain by August 2010.

SEMA Announces the Schedule for Its First Technical Conference and Exhibition

SEMA's 1st Technical Conference and Exhibition will take place May 24-26, 2011 at the Wyndham Hotel in San Jose, CA. The schedule for the event is now available online at www.solar-ema.org/2011-conference.html.

At PolyPlus, batteries made of lithium and seawater

Batteries made of lithium metal are preferred over lithium ion technology, but because lithium metal reacts with water. But it hasn't really made any sense to try to use it until now. One California-based company called PolyPlus created a lithium-water battery that is making quite a splash. The underlying technology is a bit counter-intuitive, considering lithium reacts violently with water. To get around this though, PolyPlus found a way to protect the lithium metal with a membrane, so the ions could slip through and maintain a charge. ARPA-E director Arun Mjumdar describes the new water battery technology as.. a fish in a glass tank. For demonstration purposes at the ARPA-E conference, PolyPlus put the membrane-covered lithium pack into a glass of water and showed that it could produce enough energy to make an LED light glow. The technology works like this: The battery reacts with the oxygen that is dissolved in water. And you know what? The water battery can produce 1,300 watt-hours per kilogram of electricity, according to Scientific American.

Allied Building Products Corp. Solar Division Supplies PV Panels and Equipment for PSE&G Project

Allied Building Products supplied all of the solar panels for the new PSE&G 904kW solar array, consisting of 740kW of Solyndra panels and 164kW of SolarWorld panels.

PROINSO launches Web tool to enable Network of Qualified Installers to create customized catalogues

Spanish multinational company PROINSO has launched a new online tool that allows its network of qualified installers to create customised catalogues according to the manufacturers datasheet.

MAGE SOLAR ACADEMY offers 2 Day Boot-Camp for NABCEP PV Installer Exam

MAGE SOLAR ACADEMY experts will provide students with step-by-step explanations of questions and familiarize them with success-proven test taking strategies for the industry's most highly-recognized exam.

CSP tipped to emerge as dominant solar technology in MENA

Political stability is being cited as the biggest challenge for solar development in North Africa and Middle East, according to research conducted by CSP Today.

Creating Jobs And Clean Energy In Atikokan

Ontario, Canada Re-Energizing Northern Forestry Sector

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SOLTEC – SFOne single axis tracker

SOLTEC - SFOne single axis tracker

SFOne is the 1P single-axis tracker by Soltec. This tracker combines the mechanical simplicity with the extraordinary expertise of Soltec for more than 18 years. Specially designed for larger 72 an 78 cell modules, this tracker is self-powered thanks to its dedicated module, which results into a lower cost-operational power supply. The SFOne has a 5% less piles than standard competitor, what reduces a 75% the labor time.