SGS to Showcase its Services in New Delhi, India at POWER-GEN India & Central Asia 2011

SGS is pleased to announce that it will be participating in the POWER-GEN India & Central Asia 2011 in Pragati Maiden, New Delhi, India from May 5-7, 2011. Throughout the entire event, SGS will present a wide range of the services it offers to the power and nuclear industry at stand no. 1250A in Hall 12A.

U.S. offers loan aid for world's biggest solar plant

The U.S. Department of Energy is offering $2.1 billion in conditional loan guarantees to support what will be the world's biggest solar power plant, the government's largest commitment to date for to solar energy. The aid will support construction of the first two units of Solar Trust of America LLC's 1,000 megawatt solar thermal Blythe Solar Power Project, the DOE said on Monday. Solar Trust of America is a joint venture between German companies Solar Millennium AG and Ferrostaal AG. "For the first time in mankind's history, a solar power facility will be built at a scale and output capacity equal to the very largest coal-fired and nuclear power plants operating in the world today," Solar Trust of America Chief Executive Uwe Schmidt said on a conference call with reporters. The first two units of the project near Blythe, California are capable of producing 484 MW of electricity using solar thermal trough technology. The project will create over 1,000 construction jobs, 80 operations jobs, and will avoid greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those generated by about 123,000 vehicles. Solar Millennium's technology makes electricity by using trough-shaped mirrors to heat a fluid that generates steam that turns a turbine. The Blythe project's total pricetag is estimated at north of $6 billion, with the first phase costing about $2.8 billion. The announcement came a week after the federal program to support clean energy technologies escaped the axe in the final U.S. budget agreement for the current fiscal year.

NEXT GENERATION FLOATING SOLAR HAS ARRIVED

SPG Solar FloatovoltaicsR Goes Beyond Renewable Energy, Delivering A Solution for Water Conservation

REHAU to Host 2011 Sustainable Loudoun Energy & Environmental Sustainability Awards

REHAU will recognize the leaders of tomorrow's sustainable solutions innovation at the REHAU/Sustainable Loudoun Energy & Environmental Sustainability Awards ceremony on Wednesday, April 27, 2011, from 5-7 pm at the company's North American headquarters in Leesburg, Va.

The Energy Lectures confirms world-class line-up of speakers

The Energy Lectures 2011, which takes place at Birmingham's National Motorcycle Museum on 4-5 May 2011, can now confirm an exciting programme of presentations by influential energy experts from the UK and across Europe.

SunPods Names Brian C. Boguess as Director of Sales - Channel Partners & Business Development

Experienced sales and business development professional joins to accelerate channel partner program and national expansion.

Eco-story Products Now Available on www.LightingUniverse.com

Eco-story, a leader in LED lighting solutions, today announced that its products are now available on Lighting Universe, one of the leading online retailers in the country.

USI Adds Engineering Veteran to Supplement Technical and Manufacturing Expertise

Ultrasonic Systems, Inc. (USI) announces the addition of Michael P. Kiley as Engineer. Mr. Kiley brings more than 30 years of experience specializing in the design of products and engineering systems to support manufacturing.

Lunera Lighting Selected as TiE50 CleanTech Finalist

Silicon Valley's Annual Entrepreneur Awards Program Announces Technology Start-Up Finalists

20 TRAINING SESSIONS ACROSS AFRICA

Training sessions are held for solar professionals in Harare.

Unirac Achieves ISO 14001:2004 Certification for Environmental Management System

First Solar Infrastructure Company to Secure Both ISO 9001:2008 QMS and ISO 14001:2004 EMS Certifications

INTERNATIONAL EXPERT MEETING AT INTERSOLAR EUROPE CONFERENCE

From June 6-10, the international solar industry will meet at the Intersolar Europe Conference to discuss the latest industry trends. Around 200 speakers and 2,500 attendees are expected.

Solar Frontier Receives Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Certification for Solar Modules

Modules available for U.S. distributors and installers as the company ramps up production at the world's largest CIS plant

More Clean Energy Jobs In Vaughan

Ontario, Canada's Clean Energy Plan Creates Another 50 Jobs

Ford names Top 25 EV ready cities in the US

From New York City to Seattle, Wash., Ford this week named 25 U.S. cities that are paving the way for an influx of electric vehicles. By the end of 2012 there will be more than 20 plug-in vehicles on the market, said Mike Tinskey, manager of vehicle electrification and infrastructure for Ford. And major metropolitan areas and utility companies are working together to provide an infrastructure for public charging stations. "Over the next 12 months we will see at least 18,000 new charge stations in U.S. cities," Tinskey said. "People will start seeing charge stations in some pretty familiar places," he said. The Ford Focus EV will be available by the end of 2011, and many more electric vehicles makes from other automakers will be available over the next two years. Ford has complied the list to not only recognize which cities are getting EV-ready, but also to encourage other cities to start preparing, Tinskey said. While the list of cities is diverse, it's not surprising that most of the cities flank the coasts while others dot the middle of the map. Honolulu is included, but Tinskey said pretty much the whole island of Oahu is getting EV-ready. The greater San Francisco Bay Area, not surprisingly, is also a larger geographical area that made it to the map. According to Tinskey, it's up to city governments to streamline the permit process for the installation of EV charging stations. And it's up to local utility companies to offer incentives for off-peak charging. "A lot of decisions need to be made, like what the signage should look like, and whether or not local businesses can charge for the electricity, or just for the parking spot," Tinskey said. "It ends up being an equal pull from the city and the local electric company. Then add a company like Ford, and it becomes the three-legged stool."

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