Siemens receives wind turbine orders for two onshore projects in Ireland

Clean renewable energy for approximately 125,000 Irish households Siemens to supply 36 SWT-3.0-101 and 20 SWT-3.2-101 direct drive wind turbines 15-year service agreements included in both orders

Clean Technology Business Competition Gives Boost to Promising Energy Ventures

MegaWatt Ventures Accepting Applications to Compete for $50K Grand Prize

SunLink's GeoPro Unveils Additional Product Flexibility in Answer to Diverse Global Commercial and Utility Solar Project Demands

Formerly known as Large-Scale GMS, the product has also been renamed GeoPro to underscore its solve-any-challenge flexibility

Study: Renewable Energy Best Way to Achieve Climate Targets under Clean Power Plan Unaddressed Methane Leakage From Natural Gas Sector Could Undercut Emissions Reductions

New analysis from PSE Healthy Energy and University of California at Berkeley finds that increased deployment of renewable energy is the best way to meet or even surpass Clean Power Plan targets, as recent scientific measurements of methane leaks from natural gas systems have found higher rates of leakage than those recorded in official inventories. States that plan to depend on switching their electricity generation from coal to natural gas under the Clean Power Plan risk failure to achieve meaningful greenhouse gas reductions.

Geothermal Leaders to Convene in Washington DC for Showcase

Building on this momentum, the Geothermal Energy Association's (GEA) U.S. and International Geothermal Showcase this March will highlight to Washington DC decision makers how leading geothermal nations are unlocking their geothermal potential.

SWCC Grants Small Wind Turbine Certification to Pika T701

The Small Wind Certification Council (SWCC) has granted certification to the Pika Energy T701 small wind turbine. Seven small wind turbine models are now fully certified through SWCC to the American Wind Energy Association's (AWEA) Small Wind Turbine Performance and Safety Standard.

ExxonMobil, Renewable Energy Group to Research Biodiesel From Cellulosic Sugars

Companies to explore potential to produce alternative fuels using microbial fermentation

California HERO Program Creates 10,000 New Jobs by Upgrading 50,000 Homes with Energy and Water Savings Products

Officials at the HERO Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Program today announced that more than 10,000 local jobs have been created in California through HERO projects completed in more than 50,000 homes since the program launched in December 2011.

SunLink VP Kate Trono Discusses Innovations for Fastest Growing Solar Region at Greentech Media Solar Summit: Mexico

SunLink Corporation's Vice President of Products Kate Trono will take the stage with other industry thought leaders at the Greentech Media Solar Summit: Mexico to discuss the next generation of solar PV systems in Mexico.

JuiceBox Energy and Arise Solar Partner to Bring Renewable Energy Storage to California Central Valley

JuiceBox Energy partners with Arise Solar to provide energy peak shifting and backup power for residential solar installations

Europe's First Commercial Battery Will Also Provide Black Start Capability

One battery to do it all: demonstration of additional commercial use case / First stationary battery storage system to restore grid after blackout

Siemens to supply wind turbines to first Finnish offshore wind farm

Tahkoluoto offshore wind farm with a capacity of 40 megawatts 10 Siemens wind turbines and service Project to demonstrate offshore feasibility in the Northern Baltic Sea region

1.2-million sq. ft. solar panel 'Gigafactory' in Buffalo almost ready, will make 1 GW/year

Michael Graham Richard for TreeHugger:  Soon after SolarCity acquired solar panel maker Silevo in the summer of 2014, it announced the construction of a 1.2-million-square-foot 'Solar Gigafactory' in Buffalo, New York. The move had two main goals: 1) For the solar installer to get its own secure supply of high-efficiency solar panels (Silevo panels are currently 21% efficient, but the company claims that they can get to 24%) and 2) drive down the cost of the panels and of installing them. If the panels are higher efficiency, you need fewer of them per roof for a given capacity, lowering installation costs, and if you make them in very large quantities in a 'Gigafactory', you can further reduce costs through economies of scale. The Buffalo solar gigafactory, which can be seen in the photo at the top of this article, aims to start producing solar cells in 2016, with a ramping up to 1 GW of annual capacity by 2017. If all goes well, the facility could eventually be expanded to 5 GW/year at some point. The solar cells produced there have a target price of around $0.50/watt, which would make them very competitive with other power sources.   Cont'd...  

Exosun is named in the 2015 Global Cleantech 100 Under the Radar List

List recognizes private companies gaining traction in clean technology

Dutch solar company Eternal Sun acquires Spire's Sun Simulator Business

• Acquisition of assets marks latest disruptive move in the sector • Underlines Eternal Suns ambitious growth plans in Asia • Creates a solar testing powerhouse delivering solutions to manufacturing and R&D sectors

Records 4471 to 4485 of 24392

First | Previous | Next | Last

Featured Product

Quality assurance in the manufacturing industry

Quality assurance in the manufacturing industry

Efficiency and precision with CSP software. In the highly competitive world of manufacturing, quality assurance is a critical factor for success. CSP offers you state-of-the-art software solutions specifically designed to ensure the highest standards of quality assurance in the manufacturing industry.