RBI Solar Announces the Sunflower® II Single-Axis Tracker

The breakthrough design of RBI's Sunflower® II single-axis tracker has been equipped with enhanced capabilities, making it the most complete single-axis tracker system in the marketplace.

"SOLAR 20/20: Renewable Energy Vision" Conference Brings Together Perspectives

The American Solar Energy Society's 49th Annual National Solar Conference, SOLAR 20/20: Renewable Energy Vision, is online June 24 and 25! The conference has moved to being virtual this year and is now easier than ever to join, wherever you are in the world.

U.S. Solar Market Sets Q1 Record As Pandemic Mutes Q2 Outlook

Rebound possible in second half of 2020 as performance remains strong in utility-scale segment

Yutong Group to Deliver Its First Electric Bus in China to Use Silicon Carbide in Powertrain

Coupled with StarPower's power module technology, the use of Cree's silicon carbide-based MOSFET in the powertrain will help extend driving range while lowering weight and conserving space.

Perdue Farms Becomes the First Poultry Company in the United States To Create a Pollinator-Friendly Habitat Throughout its Solar Installation

A pollinator-friendly ground cover consists of a variety of flowering plants that provide food in the form of nectar and pollen. It contains a mixture of plants that bloom from early spring to late fall so that flowers will be available when pollinators are active.

PV Evolution Labs Issues New PV Module Rankings Based on Independent Test Results

The 2020 PV Module Reliability Scorecard highlights major advancements in PV module technology while noting concerning safety and performance failures

ELECTRIC VEHICLE SALES TO FALL 18% IN 2020 BUT LONG-TERM PROSPECTS REMAIN UNDIMMED

Sales of electric passenger vehicles are forecast to fall 18% in 2020, to 1.7 million worldwide - with the coronavirus crisis interrupting ten successive years of strong growth.

COVID-19 Erases Five Years of Solar Job Growth

All 50 states show solar jobs losses, with 36 states suffering job losses above 30%. Seven states and Washington, DC- including large solar states like New York and New Jersey- have seen solar job losses exceed 60%.

America Has Lost 594,300 Clean Energy Jobs; 850,000 Expected by June 30

• 447,208 new unemployment filings in April, triple March claims • CA, FL, GA, TX, MI, NC, WA, NY, OH among hardest hit states • Energy efficiency job losses top 400,000; renewable job losses near 100,000

Three startups with solar and energy storage technologies selected for Shell GameChanger Accelerator™ Powered by NREL

Participating companies will receive non-dilutive funding to develop commercially viable clean technologies

NASA $2M Grant Advances Study to Directly Image Exoplanets Light Years Away

Xplore's Advanced Solar Sail Design will be the Fastest Spacecraft Ever Made, Expanding Xplore's Reach Beyond the Inner Solar System

SCALE-UP OF SOLAR AND WIND PUTS EXISTING COAL, GAS AT RISK

Solar, wind and batteries see dramatic gains in competitiveness over the last six months compared to longer-established energy options

NRL power-beaming demonstrated on International Space Station

Meir showed how NRL's LEctenna™, a light-emitting rectifying antenna, converted a wireless network signal, similar to home networks, into electric power. While the current generated and light emitted was a small amount, the setup proved the concept in space.

Wind is now America's largest renewable energy provider and the top choice for new utility-scale power

Annual market report shows wind industry topped 100 GW, employed 120,000 Americans, invested $14 billion in new projects, and provided $1.6 billion in local payments to communities and landowners last year.

How the Renewable Energy Market Is Being Impacted by COVID-19

The success of the sustainable energy industry is challenging to determine at this time. While it has some of the same obstacles to overcome as other industries, there are also some promising signs.

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

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

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.