Itek Energy Cuts the Ribbon at New Bellingham Facility

Itek Energy celebrated the grand opening of its new, 48,000 square-foot factory in Bellingham, WA on October 4th.

SAKOR TECHNOLOGIES TO EXHIBIT ENGINE, HYBRID AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE, AND BATTERY TESTING TECHNOLOGIES AT AUTOMOTIVE TESTING EXPO NORTH AMERICA 2017 VISIT BOOTH #10009 TO SEE RANGE OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS

SAKOR Technologies Inc., a recognized leader in the area of high-performance dynamometer systems, announces that it will be exhibiting at the Automotive Testing Expo North America 2017, October 24-26, 2017 at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan.

Clean Energy Asia, SB Energy of the SoftBank Group and Newcom Announce Commercial Operation Launch of Tsetsii Wind Farm in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia

Project to contribute to Mongolias sustainable economic development

Bill to Extend Solar Thermal Program Signed by Governor Brown

Law Will Incentivize Solar Energy to Reduce Natural Gas Use

SMA Takes New Sunny Boy Storage Solution on the Road

Special Guest LG Chem Will Join SMA on Road Show Stops Across the U.S.

Panasonic Solar Grows Solar Installer Program, Promoting Three New Authorized Installers to Premium Level

New Premium Installers to receive exclusive partnership benefits to help develop their businesses

Third Sun Solar Advocates Net Metering in Ohio

Third Sun Solar, the largest solar panel installation company in Ohio, is actively fighting to protect the rights of Ohio businesses and property owners who want to increase the state's energy independence. On Oct. 3, Third Sun Solar representative Michael Smucker testified before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio staff, advocating for the protection and strengthening of Ohio's net metering rules. Smucker said PUCO never finalized the last set of rules from the 2012; Ohio law now requires a review of those standards. Ohio's net metering rule (O.A.C. 4901:1-10-28) is one of the rules under review.

PVinsights: Solar Edged Down, Thin Trading Limited Losses

Polysilicon prices edged lower this week, declining for a second week and sapping more strength from a third-quarter rally, amid signs that global glut in downstream may not be clearing as the bulls had hoped. The prices tiptoed lower in China, pressured by weaker multi-crystalline wafer prices but supported by the tight supply and the solid demand from mono-crystalline wafer makers which afford polysilicon's high prices. The polysilicon supply took a brief knock in overseas market as the explosion of Wacker's American plant restricted the supply, although healthy inventories and other suppliers, like Hemlock and REC silicon, offered support to the polysilicon supply.

ENGIE North America Announces Largest Utility-Scale Energy Storage Installation in Massachusetts

3 MW/6 MWh energy storage system to be installed at Mt. Tom Solar, adjacent to former coal plant; benefits include lower utility capacity costs/demand charges, reduced stress on electric grid, and optimization of solar energy

PHOTOVOLTAIC: CONVERT LANDING IN ARGENTINA WITH A NEW OFFICE

The company will provide Argentina's next PV plants construction the Tracker TRJ, single axis tracker patented by the company that moves solar modules based on the Sun position for a 25% higher performance than fixed modules.

Vaisala's Triton Cuts Wind Measurement Costs in Canada's Cold Climate

Sequoia Energy Inc. adopts remote sensing device to speed up development and improve financing terms across its Canadian portfolio

AWEA CEO: Wind power competitive on reliability and resilience

Thanks to technological advances, wind turbine farms can now compete in markets to provide essential electric reliability services, American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) CEO Tom Kiernan explained in congressional testimony today at a hearing on grid reliability before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

Solar Energy Advocates from Manufacturers to Installers Testify in Washington Against Trade Petition

Representatives from all segments of the solar industry, including American manufacturers, will tell the International Trade Commission (ITC) today that many of their employees will lose jobs under remedies proposed by Suniva and SolarWorld.

RPCS Partners with Renesola Power Services on Portfolio of North Carolina Projects

RPCS is proud to partner with Renesola and Solvida Energy to present a seamless project experience from design through commissioning.

STA Launches 'Storage Commitments' for Domestic Providers

Industry urged to strive for quality to build consumer confidence

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