ABRH - RJ supports 3rd Annual LatAm HR in Energy, towards its initiative to develop and revive HR innovation in the sector.

3rd Annual LatAm HR in Energy, supported by ABRH - RJ, will focus on HR issues for the energy industry in the region.

Alliant Energy launching innovative solar demonstration project at Madison office

Focus will be on researching how solar technologies perform in Wisconsin

Installing Solar Panels is Easy Then Ever Before - No More Roof Leaks

New Eulektra ALVA racking system is easy to install, cost effective and does not require any roof penetration

EDF Renewable Energy Acquires OwnEnergy

Integration of Talent and Resources Expands Development Opportunities

SPI 2015 - SolarBOS Introduces New Wire Solutions at 2015 Solar Power International.

2015 Solar Power International in Anaheim, CA, on September 14 - 17

Solect Energy Announces New Additions to Growing Team

Strategic hires reflect the companys growth and enhance Solects business development, advocacy and energy solutions expertise and offerings

Midsummer granted a loan of 10 MSEK from Almi for continued development of thin film solar cell production equipment

The loan is meant to support Midsummer's focus on production and sales of the DUO machines used for the production of flexible thin film solar cells.

Enphase Energy Signs Strategic Partnership with Solar Partners New Zealand

Enphase strengthens its influence in APAC through seventh distributor partnership

PSEG Solar Source Adds Brownfield Facility With Acquisition of 25.4-MW California Solar Farm

Located 40 miles northeast of San Francisco in Pittsburg, CA.

The U.S. Just Approved One of the World's Biggest Solar Power Plants

Todd Woody for TakePart.com:  The federal government on Monday green-lit a 485-megawatt solar plant that would generate enough carbon-free electricity to power 180,000 homes when it comes online in the Southern California desert. During the Great Recession, that was nothing unusual about billions of dollars in federal stimulus money fueling big green dreams of carpeting the Mojave Desert with giant solar power plants on government-owned land, a cornerstone of the Obama administration’s efforts to fight climate change. That land, however, often turned out to be home to desert tortoises, blunt-nosed leopard lizards, and other endangered wildlife. Many of those projects went belly-up in part because of fierce opposition from environmental groups. That prompted an effort by the federal government to be “smart from the start” about where it allowed big renewable energy plants to be built. So the Blythe Mesa Solar Project, which was approved Monday, will deploy tens of thousands of solar panels across 3,587 acres of already disturbed or fallow farmland where wheat, alfalfa, and citrus had been grown. No desert tortoises will be harmed.  Cont'd...

Medical Design Briefs Explores Silicone Alternatives; Northwire's Impact on Life Sciences

The cable and wire manufacturer's BioCompatic represents their second feature in Tech Briefs

How Merthen Manor Heats Family Home And Six Cottages And Saves £20,000 Per Year In Fuel Bills

The biomass district heating system provides heat and hot water to the whole estate throughout the year, predictable fuel bills, income from the renewable heat incentive (RHI), and a 43,000kg reduction in CO2 emissions per year.

Book Discussion - Harness the Sun

For a long time, solar power was viewed as a privilege reserved for the elite. Today there are lots of ways to make solar affordable to homeowners pretty much across the income spectrum.

Gaznat Optimizes Physical Energy Portfolio with OpenLink

OpenLink announced this morning that Gaznat has implemented OpenLink's Optimization solution for physical asset portfolio optimization.

Coalition calls on Prime Minister to support small-scale renewables (Feed-in Tariff)

Investing now will bring energy bills down in future, says an alliance of 100 organisations

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