SimpliPhi Power High-Output Energy Storage Batteries Named Edison Awards Finalist

SimpliPhi Power to be recognized at Edison Awards Gala on April 21 in New York

Largest Electricity Co-Op in the US Connects Its Biggest Solar Installation to Date

Builder Homesite, Inc. Expects to Offset 80% of Its Electric Costs by Using Solar Power

AES Advancion® Fleet Accelerates Energy Storage Market in Europe

AES Netherlands Advancion Energy Storage Array Unveiled at Ribbon Cutting Celebration in Vlissingen

Six innovation areas could drive renewable energy future

Targeting of existing funds could cement UK's world-leading position Paper highlights benefits research spending would bring Scottish Renewables calls for UK Government to develop Energy Innovation Strategy

Novel synthesis method developed at University of Eastern Finland opens up new possibilities for utilising Li-ion batteries

One promising anode-cathode material pair is lithium titanate countered by lithium iron phosphate.

Windpower Finance and Investment Summit

A significant issue for wind may well be maintaining its price competitiveness vis-a-vis solar as the PTC amount goes down over the next five years while the ITC used by solar will remain at 30% through 2020

Farmers, Monetize Your Waste! Yes, Now You Can.

BIOGEST AMERICA INC., US arm of the leading European biogas plant manufacturer, introduces a brand-new integrated biogas technology that turns stover into electric power and heat at the World AG Expo, the world's largest agricultural trade show.

PV Conference: Panasonic Introduces Two High-Performance Additions to the Photovoltaic Module HIT® Product Lineup

The innovative hetero-junction cell structure is made of mono-crystalline and amorphous silicon layers. This enables the Panasonic HIT® range to achieve industry-leading energy efficiency with the same dimensions as trneaditional solar panels.

Siemens 7-megawatt offshore wind turbine reaches final stage in development process

Siemens' new large direct drive wind turbine type certified Field tests with two prototypes in Østerild, Denmark

Low-cost energy storage for power grid can be found in your Water Heater

By David Shaffer  for Star Tribune:  The least-expensive battery to store energy from the electric power grid may be sitting in homeowners’ basements — the electric water heater. That is the surprising finding of research released Wednesday by the cooperative power industry, including Maple Grove-based Great River Energy, and an environmental group. Customers at many utilities already save money by heating water at night, taking advantage of low, off-peak electric rates. It requires a special electric water heater that holds a day’s worth of household water, but offers long-term savings. Now, a study by the Brattle Group, an economic consulting firm, says that the nation’s 50 million residential electric water heaters can address bigger challenges on the power grid, such as storing intermittent renewable energy from wind farms and solar arrays.   Cont'd...

Something New Under the Portland Sun

MIT Spinoff Mapdwell Launches First Website for All Portlanders to Discover Their Solar Potential, Explore Their Options and Connect With Local Installers, Making Solar Exciting and Simple

Thanks to Steadfast Support from Brown Electric, Roof Tech Breaks into the Carolinas Solar Market

Jamie Brown had been doing basic electrical work for many years until 2007, when one day a customer needed someone to install a PV system on his home. Jamie did the job, and since then has installed more than 500 solar systems on residences in South Carolina and North Carolina.

NEW METHOD FOR BIO-DESIGNING YEAST COULD IMPROVE BIOFUEL PRODUCTION

An assistant research specialist at the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC) has designed a new strain of yeast that could improve the efficiency of making fuel from cellulosic biomass such as switchgrass.

Exosun pursues its partnership with CNR to equip two new PV plants in the South of France with its solar trackers

Exosun, worldwide leading supplier of advanced, cost-effective solar tracking solutions for ground-mounted photovoltaic (PV) plants, will equip two new plants of the largest French renewable energy producer, CNR (La Compagnie Nationale du Rh'ne). The 9.5 MWp Beaucaire and 4 MWp Donzère plants situated in the South of France will be equipped with Exosuns Exotrack® HZ single-axis solar trackers.

sPower, SRP Unveil Sandstone Solar

New Project Demonstrates Increasing Affordability of Utility-Scale Solar

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