APS, Krannich Solar announce Distribution Partnership

Industry-leading PV distributor Krannich Solar will offer APS microinverter products through its domestic channels, under a first-time agreement between the two companies. Krannich Solar USA maintains sales operations on both coasts, in New Jersey and California, and serves customers throughout the country.

Landmark Report Released by IREC Easing the Transition to a More Distributed Electricity System

The Changing Roles of Consumers, Utilities and Regulators within the Regulatory Compact

China Will Overtake US as World's Leading Wind Power Producer by 2016, says GlobalData Analyst

* China has the world's largest wind power installed capacity, with plans to grow further and surpass US wind power generation by 2016 * US added around 4.9 Gigawatts (GW) of new installed wind capacity in 2014, whereas China added about 18 GW, says GlobalData

How Seatower's gravity base foundation is changing the face of the offshore wind industry

Without the need for costly steel components, special purpose vessels or offshore cranes, the successful installation of Seatower's gravity base foundation at Fécamp on 9th February demonstrates how new foundation concepts are changing the face of the offshore wind industry.

TANZANIA'S CLEAN ENERGY MARKET LEADERS, GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY OUTLINE ACTION ROADMAP FOR UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS BY 2030

Sustainable Energy For All consultation led by UN Foundation's Energy Access Practitioner Network and WWF draws over 100 key stakeholders

NCSEA 2014 Census Confirms State's $4.8B Clean Energy Industry Continues to Lead

Seventh-annual analysis highlights top business activities, sectors contributing to clean energy firms, revenue and employment growth in North Carolina

Morgan Advanced Materials Extends Reflector Glaze Range

Developed for high-energy pulsed Q-switching infrared laser applications, a new, high-absorption samarium oxide glaze from Morgan Advanced Materials means it is now able to offer three grades of glaze for laser systems.

Bionic Leaf Uses Bacteria To Convert Solar Energy Into Liquid Fuel

From Science 2.0:  Harvesting sunlight is old technology for plants but it's a level of efficiency in solar energy we would love to be within a billion years of - artificial photosynthesis is needed if we want to go beyond the energy density of things like combustion engines.    Solar energy, using electricity from photovoltaic cells to yield hydrogen that can be later used in fuel cells, would be terrific but has technological obstacles.  Now scientists have created a system that uses bacteria to convert solar energy into a liquid fuel. Their work integrates an "artificial leaf," which uses a catalyst to make sunlight split water into hydrogen and oxygen, with a bacterium engineered to convert carbon dioxide plus hydrogen into the liquid fuel isopropanol.    Pamela Silver, the Elliott T. and Onie H. Adams Professor of Biochemistry and Systems Biology at HMS and an author of the paper, calls the system a bionic leaf, a nod to the artificial leaf invented by the paper's senior author, Daniel Nocera, the Patterson Rockwood Professor of Energy at Harvard University.

Ballard Inks US$80M+ Deal With Volkswagen

Ballard Power Systems today announced that the Company has entered into a Technology Solutions transaction with Volkswagen Group (Volkswagen AG and Audi AG) for an aggregate amount of approximately US$80 million...

PVinsights : The diminishing demand strengthens solar price downtrend.

Module price downtrend sustains this week. The slump of China domestic demand pushes the 1st tier China module players to adjust down their selling prices with a view to stimulating the demand and securing the orders. Chinese 2nd and 3rd module manufacturers have no choice but follow the price drop.

JinkoSolar to Provide Smart Modules to IDEC for Project in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

Smart modules can improve the power output by up to 20% compared with ordinary modules when in the shade condition, and minimize the impact clouds and dust have on other modules.

Siemens receives order from US wind customer Pattern Development

Logan's Gap Wind is 12th Siemens-Pattern project to date ---- Siemens to supply and service 87 wind turbines for Logan's Gap project ---- 200-MW onshore wind power plant located in Comanche County, Texas

FRONIUS USA ANNOUNCES NEC COMPLIANT RAPID SHUTDOWN SOLUTION

Fronius USA has released the Fronius Rapid Shutdown Box for an immediate, compliant and convenient solution to the latest NEC 2014 code requirement of Rapid Shutdown.

New SunLink Cast-in-Place Ballasted GMS Foundation Option Reduces Foundation Costs by up to 20%

Latest enhancement for market-leading ballasted ground mount product offers increased flexibility, lowered costs for solar developers

Revenue for Leading Solar PV Module Suppliers Reached Three-Year High in Q4 2014

Total module revenue of the top 20 global solar PV suppliers in the fourth quarter reached its highest level since 2011, despite the effect of negative exchange rates on average selling prices

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