NanaWall Systems Featured in Three Homes at Solar Decathlon 2015

International Building Competition in Irvine, Calif. Promotes Sustainable Home Design

Stevens Institute of Technology Wins the 2015 Solar Decathlon

Today (Oct. 19) Assistant Secretary of Energy Dr. David Danielson announced that the team from the Stevens Institute of Technology won the Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon in 2015. Competing in all 10 of the competition's challenges The New Jersey-based Stevens Institute of Technology earned 950.685 points out of a possible 1,000 to win the competition.

More Solar Manufacturing Coming Back to US With New 1366 Technologies Plant in NY

Last week 1366 Technologies announced that it will build a commercial solar wafer manufacturing facility in Genesee County New York between Buffalo and Rochester. The project represents a $700 million investment in the region and will create roughly 1,000 jobs in the region.

Morgan Advanced Materials Axial and Radial Seals Offer Hardness, Strength and Abrasion Properties

Seals improve reliability of petrochemical service valves, pumps and rotating equipment.

Baker Electric Solar Names Kathi McCalligan Director of Marketing

San Diego-based Baker Electric Solar is pleased to announce the appointment of Kathi McCalligan as its new director of marketing. McCalligan brings more than 20 years of experience in marketing to her position.

Construction to start on Laketown Township's Community Solar Garden, subscriptions now available

Community Green Energy (CGE) announced today that construction is scheduled to commence on a 100kW community solar garden located in Laketown Township, Michigan. Township officials urge any area residents to contact CGE to learn all the details and benefits of becoming a subscriber in the Laketown Township Community Solar Garden.

UK solar power industry proposes emergency plan to save renewables

Mark Tran for The Guardian:  The solar power industry has proposed an emergency plan to rescue renewables, which it says would add just £1 to consumer bills by 2019, on top of the £9 a year that clean technology subsidies cost bill payers. The scheme is a response to government plans to cut subsidies for rooftop solar panel installations by 87% from 1 January. The Solar Trade Association (STA) has warned the move could cost up to 27,000 jobs and waste public money already spent on supporting the technology. Solar companies are already going bust as a result of the changes, with an estimated 1,000 jobs lost so far. On Friday, a company backed by the billionaire inventor Elon Musk pulled out of the UK, blaming the government for not supporting the technology. Zep Solar UK, which is owned by SolarCity where the Tesla boss is chairman, was the fourth UK solar business to close in a fortnight. SolarCity blamed cuts to solar subsidies announced by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) in the summer. The STA plan would include higher initial tariffs for subsidies to make investing in the technology viable, with reductions set out to allow the government to control costs and give the industry certainty. The plan would ensure that families, farmers, housing associations and community groups could continue to be involved in the move towards low-carbon power and give them more control over their energy, the STA argues.   Cont'd...

How to properly manage your supply chain in a fluctuating Energy Market

Falling oil and commodities prices have prompted many energy businesses - particularly in Oil, Gas and Mining - to seek out new business opportunities in emerging markets. This has made the cost of doing business in these new markets rise considerably

TouchstoneEnergy releases EnergyFlow 2015 - Business Process Management for the Energy Sector

TouchstoneEnergy's - EnergyFlow Business Process Management Platform (BPM) is a solution designed specifically for the Energy Sector. EnergyFlow enables organisations to develop processes that satisfy and often exceed business expectations.

Morgan Advanced Materials highlights WDS® Flexible Pipe solution, ideal for deep-sea pipelines

The Thermal Ceramics business of Morgan Advanced Materials announces the availability of its WDS® Flexible Pipe microporous insulation, ideal for deep-sea oil pipelines due its flexibility and superior insulating properties.

CalCharge expands energy storage initiative as California boosts renewable goals

Southern California Edison, UC San Diego join push for battery breakthroughs

Ecotech Institute Hosts 'Clean Energy Careers & Industry Growth Gathering,' Wednesday, October 21

Guests are invited to experience Ecotech Institutes campus while networking with companies, organizations and industry experts in the renewable energy field

Ecotech Institute Once Again Named to The Military Times' 'Best for Vets' List

Ecotech Institute has moved up two places to the 8th best school for veterans among Career and Technical Colleges in 2016

EDF Renewable Energy Announces Spinning Spur 3 Wind Project Reaches Commercial Operation

Spinning Spur 3 will generate enough electricity to power approximately 58,200 homes.

Blackspring Ridge Wind Project Receives CanWEA Wind Energy Project Award

The award was bestowed jointly to EDF EN Canada and Enbridge Inc. as co-owners of the 300 megawatt (MW) Blackspring Ridge Wind Project located in Alberta.

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