Renewable Energy's Role in Emergency Restoration

Larger grids make more sense in places that have more landmass, like continents. But even they can benefit from the concept of adding in microgrids to help supply power during blackouts, which is pretty much the entire concept of a microgrid.

Why Air Pollution Poses the Greatest Threat to Human Health

Making your air better is as simple as trying to reduce your impact on the environment. Practically every time we consume something, we contribute to the air quality. We can choose to make it either better or worse. A few changes to your daily routine can make a huge difference

Soteria Forms Consortium to Promote New Architecture for Mass Production of Safe Lithium Ion Batteries

"This technology is too important for us to keep to ourselves and rely on our own capabilities to bring to market. Instead, we will allow broad access through the normal lithium ion and automotive supply chain," said Brian Morin, co-Founder and CEO of Soteria.

University of Hawai'i Maui College aims to be the first campus in the nation with 100-percent renewable energy generated on-site with battery-enabled self-supply

UH partners with Johnson Controls and Pacific Current to produce more than $79 million in energy savings over 20 years

Ecotech Institute To Host Career Fair April 5

Local campus to participate in national event from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Vector Prepares for Solar Power's Coming Growth

Utah-based structural engineering firm expands headquarters and ramps up staff to serve solar industrys coming period of mature growth.

Trojan Battery Expands Support for GRID Alternatives' International Program

Program provides solar power for underserved communities in Nicaragua, Mexico and Nepal

GlassPoint Appoints Steven Moss as CEO to Bring Solar Powered Oil Production to New Markets Status message

Steven Moss announced Chief Executive Officer of GlassPoint Solar.

Renewable Energy Vietnam 2018 to re-launch with over 60% booths reserved

Amongst the emerging markets in the region, Vietnam offers many opportunities for investment in renewable energy, in particular, wind and solar.

NEXTracker Achieves 100% On-Time Delivery of 754 MW of Solar Trackers to Enel Green Power's Villanueva Solar Power Plant

Largest Solar Power Plant in Western Hemisphere on Track for Completion in Spring 2018

ElectrIQ Power and Mattamy Homes Partner in New Arizona Smart Housing Development

The IQ System optimizes connected renewable energy, batteries, Electric Vehicle charger, and smart devices through real-time analysis of utility rates, weather forecasts, historical energy usage, and other factors to manage backup power and electric bills.

U.S. Solar Market Adds 10.6 GW of PV in 2017, Community Solar Soars

While overall growth was down from the 15 GW installed in the record-shattering 2016, last years capacity addition still represents 40 percent growth over 2015s installation total.

New orders in France: Siemens Gamesa to supply 104 MW for five onshore projects

Since 1st October, Siemens Gamesa has secured orders for the supply, transport and installation of 39 wind turbines with aggregate capacity of 104 MW in France The orders include 22 SWT-3.2-113 turbines, nine G97-2.0 MW and eight SG 2.1-114 All the contracts include servicing agreements for the next 15 to 20 years

Biomass Industry's Number One Event in Tokyo Focuses on North Asia's Gigantic Biomass Power Market

CMT's 9th Biomass Pellets Trade & Power returns to Tokyo this 14-17 May with power-packed presentations on Japan and South Korea's biomass projects, global pellets trade as well as a site visit to URE biomass power plant.

PVinsights: Solar tumbled, hurt by fragile demand recovery

Although polysilicon suppliers attempted to leverage facility maintenance as a strategy to hold the prices, their attempts failed as major buyers remained conservative at procurement particularly and tried to control low inventory level ahead of the fiscal quarter end. Hence, for 2nd and 3rd tier polysilicon suppliers, who struggled the most from declined orders, the inventory pressure forced them to adapt aggressive pricing for stock clearance, resulting lowered price of polysilicon this week. Meanwhile, despite the declined polysilicon demand from multi-crystalline wafer makers, the demand for high-purity mono grade polysilicon remained solid as the major mono-crystalline wafer makers were still in its expansion phase. Hence, the drop of mono-grade polysilicon prices were relatively limited in contrast with the conventional ones. On the other hand, polysilicon prices in overseas were also set to dwindle further following the accelerated slump of polysilicon in China. Both Korean and American polysilicon suppliers could feel the tremendous selling pressure, as the utilization rates of non-China wafer makers remained depressed. Due to concerns over demand weakness as well as renewed fears that rapid output increase in China flood the market with worsening glut, overall benchmark of polysilicon prices plunged with downstream components.

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