Innovative motion sensors a great fit for wind turbines

FRABA'a innovative OPTIPACT motion sensors provide a convenient means of monitoring rotor speed in wind turbines. These non-contacting sensors are convenient for use in either new installations, or for retrofits to existing machinery.

Making Carbon Assessments Viable

Amanda Burmeister & Dan Kuipers Receive GHG-IQ Certification

LAUNCH OF COMMERCIAL SCALE SEAWATER-BASED BIOFUELS PROJECT IN EGYPT

LAUNCH OF COMMERCIAL SCALE SEAWATER-BASED BIOFUELS PROJECT IN EGYPT

ZIGBEE SMART ENERGY VERSION 2.0 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

ZigBee Alliance announced the ZigBee Smart Energy version 2.0 Technical Requirements Document is available for public comment by the Smart Grid community at large.

5 - Day Training

Solar Photovoltaic Training certification class.

DEK to Showcase Advanced Solar Technologies at Photon Expo 2010

The DEK Solar team are preparing to take a selection of new and proven solar technologies to this year's Photon exhibition, being held in Stuttgart from 27th - 29th April. Stand D32 will showcase technologies including the award-winning PVP1200 metallization platform, solar dryer and brand new hybrid stencil technologies.

What you need to know about hydrogen and fuel cells before investing time or money in clean energy.

The National Hydrogen Association has compiled information on these topics and others about how hydrogen and fuel cells are being used in the US. The NHA's US Market Report examines the merchant hydrogen market (where hydrogen is sold to businesses and consumers for use as an energy carrier) from the perspectives of production and delivery; use, and education and employment.

GreenPeak Technologies Helps to Roll Out the New Green Wireless Network for Home and Office

Cees Links, Wi-Fi Pioneer and CEO/Founder of GreenPeak, will be available at the NAB show to discuss Ultra Low Power ZigBee RF4CE Networks for Home Entertainment, Environment Control, Gaming and Security. Green power solutions will cut the amount of batteries in remote controls by 90% or more

Plum Creek Joins Biomass Thermal Energy Council as Sustaining Member

Plum Creek, the largest and most geographically diverse private landowner in the United States, joined the Biomass Thermal Energy Council (BTEC) today as a Sustaining Member.

Lunera Lighting Receives Coveted Platinum ADEX Award From Design Journal Magazine

Suspended Fixtures Feature Innovative Design, Beautiful Daylight Quality Light, and Sustainable, Energy Efficient LED Technology

New NREL Report Assesses PV Interconnection Potential in New York City

Report evaluates rooftop PV potential, challenges of interconnecting PV to secondary network distribution systems, and solutions for overcoming interconnection challenges

SMA America Introduces 8,000 Watt Wind Inverter, Doubles Standard Warranty

SMA America, the U.S.-based subsidiary of SMA Solar Technology AG, has strengthened its North American wind inverter family with the new Windy Boy 8000US model. In conjunction with the debut of the new inverter, SMA has also doubled its standard warranty on its entire UL-listed line of Windy Boys.

A NEW STIRLING MOTOR TYPE

This invention is related to Stirling motor, which is an external combustion engine heat machine also known as hot air engine that also enables thermal energy to be converted to mechanical energy.

GeoSmart Energy Receives Business Excellence Award

GeoSmart Energy is the proud recipient of a Business of the Year Under 50 Award presented at the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce's 9th Annual Business Excellence Awards.

PV Powered Announces Acquisition by Advanced Energy

PV Powered, Inc., announces today that it has signed a definitive agreement to be acquired by Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. (AE) of Fort Collins, Colorado (NASDAQ:AEIS). The combined technology and product platforms will create the broadest grid-tied inverter offering in the solar marketplace.

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Vecoplan - Planning and implementation of complete processing plants in refuse derived fuel production

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In order to reduce the costs involved in the energy-intensive production of cement, many manufacturers are turning to refuse-derived fuels (RDF), considerably reducing the proportion of expensive primary fuels they would normally use. Solid fuels are being increasingly used - these might be used tyres, waste wood or mixtures of plastics, paper, composite materials and textiles. Vecoplan provides operators of cement plants with proven and robust components for conveying the material and separating iron and impurities, efficient receiving stations, storage systems and, of course, efficient shredders for an output in various qualities.