"SOLAR" MODEL HOME OPENS IN WRENTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS

Project signifies state's first ENERGY STAR-rated development to combine renewable energy and new construction, bringing "green" power to the mainstream

ONSET COMPUTER CORP. INTRODUCES COMPLETE SOLUTION FOR IAQ MONITORING

Onset Computer Corporation, the leader in reliable, battery-powered data loggers, today introduced a complete Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) monitoring solution that combines the company's HOBO® data loggers with the Telaire® 7001 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitor.

NREL Research Team Wins R&D 100 Award

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory and First Solar have been selected to receive a 2003 R&D 100 award from R&D Magazine for developing a new process for depositing semiconductor layers onto photovoltaic (PV) modules.

Biomax in Mount Shasta

SMALL MODULAR BIOMASS SYSTEM "BIOMAX 50" GROUNDBREAKING AT THE SISKIYOU OPPORTUNITY CENTER OCTOBER 10TH 2003

PCS Receives Grant From California Energy Commission

Energy Innovations Small Grant Program Funds UPB Research

SPIRE ESTABLISHES SPIRE FLORIDA INC.

Spire Solar Florida plans to take advantage of the State's renewable energy initiatives and a variety of solar energy incentive programs to offer utilities and other energy users access to Spire's PV systems integration skills.

Ballard Powers 'Zero-Emission'Fuel Cell Vehicles at 2003 Challenge Bibendum

The 2003 Challenge Bibendum, considered one of the premier global events for advanced technology vehicles, will test the best available technologies for environmentally friendly vehicles.

NREL Research Team Wins R&D 100 Awards

The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and First Solar have been selected to receive a 2003 R&D 100 award from R&D Magazine for developing a new process for depositing semiconductor layers onto photovoltaic (PV) modules. The annual awards recognize the year's 100 most significant technological innovations.

Highly Unlikely that Micro Fuel Cell Products Will Be Delivered in 2004, Says ABI

For micro fuel cells to gain wide scale use and acceptance, regulatory approvals must be granted for final product designs for early niche markets, and then the products for these early niche markets must be deliverable through a small, established distribution network.

Solar Dynamics Announces Harvester Water Purification System

Each unit is capable of purifying 300 to 1,400 gallons of water per day at a cost of under ½ a cent per gallon, generated solely by the power of the sun. The package can deliver drinking water sufficient for the basic daily needs of 150 to 700 people, whether in response to emergency situations, humanitarian relief efforts, peacekeeping endeavors or micro-enterprise development.

EVS-20: Impressive Keynote Speakers Confirmed

Acclaimed Director Rob Reiner & General Wesley Clark Just Added to Line-up

Indroducing World's First Twin Prop Electric Outboard

eCycle Marine, Inc. Introduces World's First Twin Prop Electric Outboard

2003 National Solar Tour Offers First-Hand Look at Successful Uses of Solar in Private Homes, Government Buildings, and Businesses

Tour participants in 480 communities nationwide will visit more than 1,200 buildings incorporating passive solar designs and solar-electric generation systems

CARMANAH AWARDED $1.6 MILLION CONTRACT FOR SOLAR-POWERED BUS SHELTER

With this contract, Trueform will be outfitting an estimated 300 bus shelters with solar / LED illuminations within Greater London. The Company estimates that 50% of these installations will be complete by year-end with the balance installed next year.

Solar Energy - A Strategic Response to Power Outages

Providing the entire US energy requirements of 28,000 billion kWh per year would thus require a total collecting area of 17.5 million ha. That is less than the area presently occupied by hydroelectric power plants.

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