PVComplete adds NREL's System Advisor Model

The solar design software now has trusted energy production modeling integrated into their platform.

Saft's Tadiran Batteries to Power BrightSource's Innovative Solar Field Technology for Capturing Sun's Energy

Multi-million euro contract to supply more than 50,000 rechargeable lithium-ion battery packs to power BrightSources heliostats and optical concentrating devices for 121 MW Ashalim Thermal Solar Power Station in Israel ---New contract reflects the quality and competitiveness of Tadirans rechargeable lithium-ion technology which is designed to operate for 25 years in harsh environments

Five More Myths About Solar Energy - And The Real Facts

In an earlier article, Midsummers CEO Sven Lindström outlined some of the most common myths about solar power. Here are five more of the most common solar energy myths - coupled with the real facts.

Energy Storage from UGE onDEMAND

onDEMAND combines Samsungs lithium-ion battery technology and Princeton Power Systems energy management technology, with UGEs project financing and system design expertise, for a complete energy storage solution.

seebaWIND expects new service contracts for wind farms with 150 megawatts capacity in 2016

The showing of independent service provider seebaWIND Service at HUSUM Wind was a great success. The trade fair, which took place from 15 to 18 September in Husum, brought the company new customers and enquiries about service contracts for Germany and abroad.

2016 DOE efficiency regulations to result in $12.9 Billion in Net Present Value for U.S. consumers

Speaking ahead of his forthcoming CWIEME Chicago seminar, Mahesh Sampat, founder of EMS Consulting, reveals the main technical and market impacts of the impending U.S. Department of Energy efficiency regulations for distribution transformers.

New campaign urges Government rethink over cuts to small-scale renewables

A new joint campaign is being launched today by the Solar Trade Association and RenewableUK opposing the Governments plans to cut financial support to small-scale renewables, including wind turbines and solar panels.

KYOCERA "Eco-Lessons" Reach More Than 100,000 Primary School Children in Japan & China

Program encourages environmental protection and understanding of alternative energy at 1,500 schools

SunEdison and City of Fremont Unveil City's New Solar Canopy Systems

The solar systems are expected to generate enough energy to power almost 150 homes each year and avoid the emission of more than 500 tons of carbon dioxide annually.

Ballard Inks $6M Deal in China For First Global Deployment of Fuel Cell-Powered Trams

The agreements include 2016 delivery of ten (10) customized FCvelocity® modules and the agreements have an initial value expected to be approximately $6 million.

Balls of DNA Could Fix Geothermal Energy's Biggest Problem

Shara Tonn for Wired.com:  Geothermal Power has the potential to be cheap, reliable, and abundant—running off the heat of the Earth 24 hours a day, seven days a week. That’s especially true thanks to a new generation of home-grown geothermal plants, which don’t run off the steam of natural hot springs and geysers. No need to find those hydrothermal gems; today, geothermal engineers are making their own reservoirs by drilling down into hot rock and pumping in water. The catch? Engineers can’t see what’s happening underground. Drilling wells in just the right spot can be like playing golf blindfolded: Even if someone faces you in the right direction, you could still hit the ball way off the green. But tiny fragments of DNA dropped into the wells could soon help engineers follow the path of water underground, helping them sink their putts every time. In a basic geothermal plant set-up, engineers actually have to drill two types of wells. The first kind, which goes down two or three miles, carries cold water down deep, where it fractures the hot rock and creates new paths for water to move. It’s kind of like fracking, but without the chemicals.  Cont'd...

Balls of DNA Could Fix Geothermal Energy's Biggest Problem

Shara Tonn for Wired.com:  Geothermal Power has the potential to be cheap, reliable, and abundant—running off the heat of the Earth 24 hours a day, seven days a week. That’s especially true thanks to a new generation of home-grown geothermal plants, which don’t run off the steam of natural hot springs and geysers. No need to find those hydrothermal gems; today, geothermal engineers are making their own reservoirs by drilling down into hot rock and pumping in water. The catch? Engineers can’t see what’s happening underground. Drilling wells in just the right spot can be like playing golf blindfolded: Even if someone faces you in the right direction, you could still hit the ball way off the green. But tiny fragments of DNA dropped into the wells could soon help engineers follow the path of water underground, helping them sink their putts every time. In a basic geothermal plant set-up, engineers actually have to drill two types of wells. The first kind, which goes down two or three miles, carries cold water down deep, where it fractures the hot rock and creates new paths for water to move. It’s kind of like fracking, but without the chemicals.  Cont'd...

Ballard Lands $17M Deal For Deployment of ~300 Fuel Cell Buses in China

• Largest ever global deployment of fuel cell buses • Deal includes deployment of new 30kW & 60kW power modules • Localization of module assembly, with recurring royalties

Morgan Advanced Materials offers world leading portfolio of silicon carbide materials for sliding bearings and seal faces for abrasive applications

The Seals and Bearings business of Morgan Advanced Materials manufactures the world's leading portfolio of silicon carbide (SiC) materials, from siliconized graphite to graphite-loaded silicon carbide hybrids. Morgan offers a range of materials ideal for abrasive applications in the oil and gas, chemical processing, and automotive industries. The materials include the original siliconized graphite, plus both monolithic and graphite-loaded versions of reaction bonded and self-sintered SiC.

Germany drives demand for renewable electricity in Europe

The European demand for renewable electricity documented by Guarantees of Origin now constitute more than 10% of all electricity consumption in Europe.

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