EnSync's Holu Energy Brings Photovoltaic PPA to Nuuanu Terrace

Holu also to arrange solar water heater PPA for Honolulu apartment building

Global Solar Photovoltaic Installations to Exceed 100 Gigawatts in 2018, IHS Markit Says

Strong demand for solar power in China in the first half of the year is expected to push total installed capacity to 108 gigawatts

Solar Energy World, ranked as Maryland's Number 1 residential solar company on Solar Power World's 2017 Top 500 solar companies list, announced today that it will begin operating in select counties in southern New Jersey in early January 2018.

Like Solar Energy World's Maryland, Washington DC and Pennsylvania customers, residents of New Jersey can go solar with Solar Energy World's RateGuardian™ PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) that allows homeowners to get solar panels installed for no cost to lock in a lower electricity rate than their utility, or they can purchase a solar system with or without financing, that can save them up to 100% on their electricity costs.

The EIC appoints two new board members

BMT's Louise Ledgard and Duncan Reed from the Dresser-Rand business, part of Siemens Power and Gas, bring a combined 50 years of global industry experience to EIC Board

U.S. Solar Market Notches Another Quarter of 2 GW Growth, But Uncertainty Holds Back Installations

The U.S. installed more than 2 gigawatts (GW) of solar photovoltaics (PV) in the third quarter of 2017, despite experiencing higher prices across all market segments and major policy uncertainty.

PVinsights: Solar Dipped on Lackluster Demand

Polysilicon bulls extended for another week, bolstered by solid demand from multi-crystalline wafer suppliers, the demand for the ongoing capacity expansion of mono-crystalline wafer makers, and the outage of a Chinese polysilicon supplier in Xinjiang, China. Although the downstream demand was weakening, multi-crystalline wafer makers with the healthy orders remained a solid polysilicon procurement volumes and major mono-crystalline wafer suppliers under the ongoing capacity expansion tried to raise ingot inventory for the potential demand recovery in 1Q18. Besides, some integrated module makers preferred buying polysilicon at current prices rather than buying wafers directly due to the better cost structure. Moreover, one Chinese major supplier had a power blackout last week which reduced the possibility to follow the downstream price downtrend.

Inspire Launches Do The Bright Thing to Empower Our Next Generation of Cleantech Leaders

Inspire, a clean energy company launches Do The Bright Thing, a new program focused on empowering our next generation of cleantech leaders. The company pledges to donate $1 for every new Inspire member.

National Grid will join ESA's Annual Energy Storage Association Conference & Expo (#ESACon18) as Utility Host in Boston

The Energy Storage Association (ESA) is pleased to welcome National Grid, one of the largest investor-owned energy companies in the world, as the official Utility Host of the 28th Annual Energy Storage Association Conference & Expo (#ESACon18), next April 18-20 at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts.

ESS INC. RAISES $13 MILLION FROM INVESTOR GROUP TO DRIVE COMPANY EXPANSION AND DEPLOYMENT OF ITS ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS

Global chemical industry leader BASF joins forces with new and existing investors to fund growth and global opportunities

Sierra Introduces One Complete Industrial Flow Energy Solution

3 Advanced Technologies Cover all Air, Gas, Water and Steam Applications

Sunverge Deploys Fleet of Energy Storage Systems in Japan

Sunverge systems will demonstrate use cases including demand charge reduction at an individual and aggregate level

Powin Energy Sells 110MWh of Operating Projects and Pipeline to esVolta

esVolta also enters exclusive long-term procurement arrangement with Powin

Solar power advances possible with new 'double-glazing' device

Phys.org: A new 'double-glazing' solar power device - which is unlike any existing solar panel and opens up fresh opportunities to develop more advanced photovoltaics - has been invented by University of Warwick researchers.

Five Per Cent is Not Enough for Canada

Canada's consumption of energy has decreased only 5% on a per-capita basis since it signed the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. Total consumption now is 71,000 kWh per person, according to federal data, but fossil fuels are increasing their market share over electricity from wind, solar and other renewable energies.

Recycled Mercedes Batteries Could Power Your House

Andrew Chesterton for The Motor Report: Mercedes-Benz is considering using old car batteries to power your house. The plan would see the German manufacturer rolling out a second-life program for its lithium-ion batteries to combat rival Tesla's Powerwall.

Records 6946 to 6960 of 10185

First | Previous | Next | Last

Other Renewables - Featured Product

Quality assurance in the manufacturing industry

Quality assurance in the manufacturing industry

Efficiency and precision with CSP software. In the highly competitive world of manufacturing, quality assurance is a critical factor for success. CSP offers you state-of-the-art software solutions specifically designed to ensure the highest standards of quality assurance in the manufacturing industry.