Carmanah Launches the R247-E Solar 24 Hour Flashing Beacon

Carmanah Technologies is pleased to announce the launch of the R247E Solar 24 Hour Flashing Beacon. The R247E is the third generation of Carmanah's flashing beacon series, with advancements that include increased light intensity and a lighter, smaller solar engine.

Danfoss Solar Inverters introduces the new SLX Central inverter series for US utility installations

Danfoss Solar Inverters announces the availability of their new SLX Series of Central Inverters. The SLX Central inverter is the most innovative outdoor solution for the utility scale market.

Steve Rodman of Rodman & Rodman Graduates from BU's Leading Clean Energy Ventures Program

Steve Rodman, CPA, MST, President of Rodman & Rodman, P.C., an independent accounting firm with a specialty practice in clean technology and renewable energy projects, recently became one of 12 graduates of the 2012 class of Fellows of the Leading Clean Energy Ventures (LCEV) program.

KYOCERA and Delta Solar Electric Bring Renewable Solar Energy to City of Vista Senior Center

U.S.-Made Solar Modules to Provide 73,000 kW Hours of Clean Energy to San Diego County "Cool Zone"

Serial fuel cell and battery production: cutting costs and boosting demand

Fuel cells and lithium-ion batteries – indispensable prerequisites for future electro-mobility and a new, sustainable energy economy. Experts in these fields will be meeting at the f-cell and Battery+Storage conferences and trade fairs at the Stuttgart Trade Fair Grounds from 8 to 10 October 2012. One topic on the agenda is cost reduction in system production.

SOLAR AS A VIABLE OPTION IN NEW CONSTRUCTION, SOUGHT IN REMODELING

Solar Becomes a Popular Remodeling Activity

Boston-Power to Supply Battery Systems to Beijing Electric Vehicle Company

Mass production of C70 scheduled for later this year----- Adds to China's Leading Role as World's Top Market for Electric Vehicles

Advancements in Battery Systems for Mobile Devices, Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage will be Highlighted at Battery Power 2012

The conference will be held September 18th-19th in Denver, Colo.

Hanwha Solar Launches Project Development Business in North America with Hanwha SolarEnergy America

Combines project financing and development solutions for utility & commercial customers

REC Awarded Funding from Clean Energy Research Program (CERP) for Innovative Solar Cell Research

The REC proposal aims to both reduce module manufacturing costs and improve module efficiency.

SENER has been awarded with the EPC contract for the biomass power generation plant in Mérida (Spain) owned by ENCE

The contract was signed as a turnkey contract, which includes the design, procurement, construction, and commissioning of the power plant, and additionally the operation and maintenance during its first two years of operation.

Call for tenders for "Large solar power plants": Soitec extends its leadership in concentrator photovoltaic technology

With yields of around 30% in its CPV modules, Soitec achieves twice the performance of conventional photovoltaic technologies.

GEA Honors Recognizes the Best in Geothermal as Leading Industry Event Gets Underway in Sacramento

Geothermal supporters Gov. Jerry Brown and Mayor Kevin Johnson both represented by speakers at GEA National Geothermal Summit

Printed Thin Film Transistors to be discussed in Tokyo by Khasha Ghaffarzadeh, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx

Far Asia is the primary centre for the development and production of thin film transistors, which are used in display, X-ray detectors, large-area photosensors, etc.

Fuel Cell Seminar and Exposition Announces 2012 Conference Chair, Tom Sullivan

Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition----- November 5 - November 8, 2012----- Mohegan Sun - Uncasville, CT

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