COVID-19 & Looking Ahead to 2021 and Beyond, Insights from Soltec

Soltec Power Holdings is continuously studying and investing in innovation to offer the best products to the market. In 2020 we introduced our new SF8 tracker, under the slogan "designed for greatness".

Solar Asset Management Predictions for 2021

We believe that changes that were long in the making will be implemented in very short time frames and that 2021 will stand out as an acceleration year towards industry maturity.

Palari Group and Mighty Buildings Announce World's First Community of 3D Printed Zero Net Energy Homes in Rancho Mirage, California

Palari plans to develop the 5-acre parcel into a planned community of 15 eco-friendly homes, built utilizing the 3D-printed panelized Mighty Kit system by Mighty Buildings.

Case Study: Delivering a better customer experience with EagleView

Lengthy project timelines, dealing with mistakes in plan design and keeping customers satisfied are all problems that can make it difficult to scale. Unfortunately, the process used by most solar companies will lead to all of the above.

Why New Production Sources of Tungsten Are Critical for Increased Global Supply

The issue at hand is that China has limited the amount of tungsten exports that can be shipped to the U.S., and this has caused a great deal of concern about the overall supply chain of tungsten.

COVID-19 & Looking Ahead to 2021 and Beyond, Insights from Roof Tech

Roof Tech growth has been within the yearly target despite the pandemic. We continue to introduce newer products and also adding additional manufacturing capabilities. We hit record-breaking numbers in the third and fourth quarter of the year despite COVID-19 shut-downs.

GLOBAL WIND INDUSTRY HAD A RECORD, NEAR 100GW, YEAR AS GE, GOLDWIND TOOK LEAD FROM VESTAS

Global commissioning of wind turbines was up 59% to 96.3GW in 2020 as installations surged in China and the U.S. New offshore wind capacity was down 19%

COVID-19 & Looking Ahead to 2021 and Beyond, Insights from QuickBOLT

Although there are many challenges in the solar industry today, I believe reducing soft costs - which include all aspects of permitting and regulation of the industry - is one of the most difficult challenges to overcome.

Redefining Communications for Today's Mobile Workforces

The entire face of team communications has changed, escalating the need for alternate ways to communicate with the growing mobile workforce. Internal and external communications are merging as businesses strive to reconnect with disconnected teams off-site.

CREC Academy of Aerospace & Engineering - Going With the Architectural Flow

The nearly 90,000 square foot academy boasts five large rooftop HVAC systems, each requiring their own individual screening solution. Plans also called for three solar racking systems to span each of the building's unique intersections.

The Progression of Solar Power: 20 years from now?

The solar industry has been known to be unpredictable and hard to forecast as its potential has been consistently underestimated.

Why Clean Energy Is Expecting a Hydrogen Market Boom

Hydrogen energy is versatile and can come from several sources. Due to this practicality, the world will likely go through an industry shift where hydrogen takes off.

Trending Developments in Wind Turbine Technology and the Future of Wind Energy

Researchers in the industry are working to develop better turbine technology, such as higher efficiency generators and more reliable blades to minimize energy and manufacturing costs.

Firing Up Enthusiasm for New Power Technologies

Fuel-flexible gas turbines from MAN Energy Solutions combine high efficiency with low emissions: these pioneering energy supply solutions are an ideal choice for municipal utilities and industrial applications.

How Bioenergy With Carbon Capture and Storage Can Guarantee Supply

The Committee on Climate Change's (CCC) Sixth Carbon Budget report explains that, in order to achieve net zero emissions, the UK must eliminate all fossil fuel generated power by 2035 and increase variable renewable energy production by 80 per cent by 2050.

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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.