C2 Energy Capital Scales Up Solar Sheep Program And Drives Down O&M Costs

Pilot Project's Success in Jacksonville, Florida Clears the Path for Vegetation Management by Sheep

ENERGY STORAGE INVESTMENTS BOOM AS BATTERY COSTS HALVE IN THE NEXT DECADE

BNEF's annual outlook revises up its forecast for global investment in stationary energy storage, and sees majority of capacity likely to be grid-scale

Network charging could dampen renewables optimism in Northern Scotland

Northern Scotland is home to a significant proportion of GB renewables, mainly onshore wind capacity. The region is likely to be a leader in new capacity developments too, with 800MW of Remote Island Wind (RIW) projects looking to develop in the Scottish Isles under the Contract for Difference (CfD) scheme. However, for both existing and new projects, network charging could dampen this locational optimism and has the potential to hinder the development of renewables.

Researchers make major OLED breakthrough

A team of researchers from organic photovoltaic cell development company Nextgen Nano has discovered a means of producing organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) that demonstrate high luminosity at lower voltages. The findings, published in Nature Communications, will lay the groundwork for efficient high-performance OLED devices in the future and may change future approaches to organic semiconductor technology.

What Is The Average Utility Cost Per Square Foot Of Commercial Property?

For most commercial buildings, energy is the single largest operating expense, most of which comes in the form of electricity. That being the case, the cost of utility-supplied power is of major concern to property managers searching for ways to lower costs.

Smarter Grid Solutions Publishes Open Source OpenFMB Device Simulator to Support Integration of Clean Energy to the Grid

Interoperability framework OpenFMB was developed in response to the proliferation of DERs, such as wind and solar power, and the resulting, increasingly-critical need for greater cohesion and information sharing among these systems.

Fronius to open the "24 hours of sun ACADEMY" in September

Fronius International GmbH will be opening the new training centre in September at the company's headquarters in Wels (Upper Austria).

BayWa r.e. acquires a leading Canadian solar distributor, National Solar Distributors, as part of North American expansion

As part of its ongoing expansion and investment in North America, global renewable energy developer, service provider and distributor BayWa r.e., is acquiring Canadian solar distributor and service provider, National Solar Distributors Inc.

LG Chem Battery Systems Power Atlanta's First Smart Neighborhood

- LG Chem has partnered with Georgia Power and PulteGroup to provide sustainable, energy efficient home battery technology to the Smart Neighborhood™ project. - Smart Neighborhood™ aims to provide homeowners with new innovative and creative solutions.

ACS/Uni-Fab™ Launches ROI Calculator

Tool assesses cost savings when using pre-fabricated assemblies compared to traditional installations

CALSSA to Mobilize 400 Solar & Storage Workers at Annual Lobby Day & Info Fair

CALSSA is hosting its sixth annual Solar and Storage Worker Lobby Day & Info Fair at the California state capitol in Sacramento on Wednesday, August 21.

House and Senate Introduce Legislation for 5-Year Extension of the Solar Investment Tax Credit

The Renewable Energy Extension Act will call for the extension of the tax credits.

Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust invests £7 million in new energy technology

The Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust (RD&E) is set to reduce its energy costs by £800,000 a year, following a £7 million investment in sustainable energy measures. The project, delivered by Centrica Business Solutions, will see state-of-the-art energy technology installed at five sites across Exeter, helping the RD&E to cut its energy costs by 17 per cent.

REDAVIA Partners With Lendahand to Crowdfund Upcoming Solar Farms

The innovative REDAVIA pay-as-you-go system consists of a pre-configured Unit containing high-performance solar modules and high-quality electrical components. It is easy to ship, set up, scale and redeploy. REDAVIA's flexible lease agreements provide customers with a cost-effective, reliable, and clean energy solution and the operational adaptability to market changes.

Valmont Utility Brings Proven Solar Tracker Technology to North American Market

Valmont Utility supports and meets the needs of utilities by designing and manufacturing solutions for transmission, distribution, substation and now renewable generation through solar structures and technology such as the Convert TRJ Single-Axis Tracker.

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Vecoplan - Planning and implementation of complete processing plants in refuse derived fuel production

Vecoplan - Planning and implementation of complete processing plants in refuse derived fuel production

In order to reduce the costs involved in the energy-intensive production of cement, many manufacturers are turning to refuse-derived fuels (RDF), considerably reducing the proportion of expensive primary fuels they would normally use. Solid fuels are being increasingly used - these might be used tyres, waste wood or mixtures of plastics, paper, composite materials and textiles. Vecoplan provides operators of cement plants with proven and robust components for conveying the material and separating iron and impurities, efficient receiving stations, storage systems and, of course, efficient shredders for an output in various qualities.