Solar Farm Company on Target for 500MW of Projects in 2015

Innovative Solar Systems, LLC has already sold approximately 300MW's of "Shovel Ready" Solar Farm projects in 2015 and is on track to sell another 250MW's over the next several months.

North Carolina Leads South, 2nd in Nation in New Solar Installations

Proving that effective, forward-looking public policies can provide a big boost to a state's economy, North Carolina had the second most new solar capacity added last year in the United States, according to the recently-released U.S. Solar Market Insight 2014 Year in Review, and now stands poised to become the first state in the South to have 1 gigawatt (GW) of installed solar. "North Carolina is a case study of how solar works as well on the East Coast as it does on the West Coast – with the Tar Heel State now having more installed solar capacity than Oregon and Washington combined," said Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).

Nevada Leads Southwest, 3rd in Nation in New Solar Installations

Cashing in as one of the sunniest states in America, Nevada had the third most new solar capacity added last year in the nation, according to the recently-released U.S. Solar Market Insight 2014 Year in Review, but actually jumped to No. 1 in the Southwest. "To put the state's remarkable progress in some context, the 789 MW of solar installed today in Nevada is more than our entire country had installed by 2007," said Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).

Ice Energy Helps California's Riverside Public Utilities Set the Stage for Utility 2.0

Energy storage technology reduces power consumption during peak periods

Nexus eWater is World's First Company to Obtain NSF/ANSI Certification for Residential Grey Water Treatment

Certification to the NSF/ANSI 350 Standard Enables Drought-Resilient Homes in Water-Scarce California ---- Homebuilders, Water & Sewer Agencies and Homeowners Have Unprecedented New Drought-Fighting Tool: On-Site Home Water Recycling

MY Completes Grid-connection of the First SCD Offshore Wind Turbine Prototype of 6.5MW Platform

This cutting-edge SCD wind turbine prototype features a two-blade design with a light weight permanent magnet generator.

Hanwha Q CELLS Announces $20 Million Credit Facility with Wells Fargo

The credit line will be used for working capital and other general corporate purposes.

Hong Kong Showcases Sustainable Innovations at Cleantech Forum San Francisco 2015

HKSTP led delegation to share new ideas in building a greener and smarter future

Hinckley Allen helps Deepwater Wind develop, finance, and construct the country's first offshore wind farm

The 30-megawatt offshore wind farm will include five wind turbines located in Rhode Island state waters, approximately three miles south of Block Island.

Power up Success in Clean Energy: Ecotech Institute to Hold "Competitive Landscape of the Green Revolution" Seminar on March 24, 2015

Led by clean energy employer, Craig Mataczynski, and hosted live at Ecotech Institute and simulcast online

Led by Commercial Systems, 9 Percent of Solar PV Systems in North America Will Have Storage Attached in 2018, IHS Says

700 MW of PV systems to be installed with energy storage attached in North America in 2018, compared to 30 MW in 2014

Trina Solar to Supply 48 MW of Solar Modules to ACME India

India is no doubt a robust and growing emerging market for solar energy."

AT THE SPEARHEAD OF THE FASTEST-GROWING SOLAR MARKET WORLDWIDE

Solar industry meets at Intersolar China 2015 in Beijing

South African Gov't Delegation Visits Ballard, Demonstrating Support for Fuel Cells

On March 11th a delegation of South African Government officials, led by Godfrey Oliphant, Deputy Minister at the Department of Mineral Resources, visited Ballard Power Systems' fuel cell headquarters and production facility.

Harvesting solar power in space one step closer

From  Tereza Pultarova for E&T Magazine:  Japanese engineering giant Mitsubishi has successfully demonstrated wireless power transmission over a larger distance paving the way for harvesting energy in outer space. During the test at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ Kobe Shipyard & Machinery Works facility near Osaka, the engineers managed to beam 10kW of power through a microwave transmitter across a 500m distance.   As the beam of microwaves hit the receiver and got converted back into energy, its LED lights turned on using the received power.   Mitsubishi said the test ‘marks a new milestone’ in terms of both, the distance and power load, and verifies the firm’s space solar power systems (SSPS) concept.   Mitsubishi envisions SSPS will take solar energy generation to an entirely new level. Solar panels would be placed at geostationary satellites, which hang above a fixed spot above the Earth’s surface at the distance of 36,000km, and unhindered by Earth’s atmosphere would generate energy much more efficiently.   The wireless transmission system, freeing energy generation from the reliance on cables and wires, would then beam the energy to Earth using a microwave or laser technology.   Mitsubishi believes space-based solar power will revolutionise renewable energy generation and will in future become the world’s number one source of clean renewable power.

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