Enphase Energy Partners With Swiss Solar Technics SA to Bring Smart Solar to Switzerland

Partnership exemplifies local demand for uncompromising quality and reliability in solar systems

Eaton Helps Kentucky Power State's Largest Solar Installation at Fort Campbell to Advance Sustainability and Energy Security

The project is the first phase of a planned 5 MW solar array that will help the U.S. Army installation reduce operating costs while contributing to the renewable energy goals and energy independence.

Monarch Power Granted Patent for Solar Powered Turbine

CEO And Professor Invents Off-Grid Solar Thermal Personal Energy

INTERSOLAR AWARD: FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR THE SOLAR INDUSTRY INNOVATION PRIZE

Trend for smart and more cost-effective components identified from this years submissions

SolarWindow Announces Easy Power Connection System for Installation of its Transparent Electricity-Generating Windows

A single installation of SolarWindow products on all four sides of tall towers could generate 50-times greater power than traditional rooftop systems and 15-times their environmental benefits.

GE Launches the Next Evolution of Wind Energy Making Renewables More Efficient, Economic: the Digital Wind Farm

Industrial Brawn Meets Software Brains as GE Harnesses the Industrial Internet to Build the Worlds Most Efficient Wind Farm---- Use of Sensors, Data Networks and Analytics Create Turbines that Are Customized for Peak Efficiency of up to 20 Percent More in Annual Energy Production---- Combined Technology Could Deliver up to an Estimated $50 Billion in Value Across the Wind Industry1 if Applied to All 50 Gigawatts of Wind Being Installed this Year

SunEdison Awarded 33 Megawatt Deal To Modernize The Grid In Southern California With Solar

The solar systems will be built on rooftops throughout the Orange County and Inland Empire industrial corridors.

E.ON Energy Services and Liftra Team Up to Lower Costs of Major Wind Turbine Repairs

Liftra has developed a new technology, the Liftra Crane, which will dramatically lower the total costs to change out gearboxes and generators for certain turbines.

EnergySage Secures $1.5 Million in Series-A Financing to Fuel Expansion of Online Solar Energy Marketplace

Industry-First Comparison-Shopping Platform Primed to Be the Destination Site For Solar Power Systems

Duke Energy, University of South Florida St. Petersburg unveil solar battery project

100-kilowatt solar installation powers university's parking garage --- Excess solar energy stored in an industrial-size battery system --- Project enabled by $1 million grant from Duke Energy Florida

Energy Storage North America to Feature California Investor-Owned Utility Executives and Storage Procurement Decision-Makers in Keynote and Panel Sessions

Participation of major buyers of energy storage underscores value of industry's leading conference

SMA Sunny Central 1850-US and 2200-US Inverters Earn UL Certification

Industry's Largest Power Class of Inverters to Meet 1741 Standards

PlugVolt Battery Seminar: October 27-28, 2015, Detroit (USA) - Early Bird Registration is Now Open!

Confirmed speaker participants so far include A123 Systems, AVL North America, Ambri, BASF Battery Materials, Bosch Battery Systems, Boston Power, DTE Energy, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Ford Motor Company, Greensmith EMS, Intertek, LG Chem, Navigant Research, NEC Energy Solutions, NextEnergy, Nissan North America, Oak Ridge National Labs, Sakti3, Siemens, Solid Power Battery, University of Illinois, University of Michigan, Urban Electric Power, Valeo North America, VoltaIQ, Wildcat Discovery, Xalt Energy, Xerion Advanced Battery and more!

Locus Energy Surpasses 1GW of Solar Capacity Under Management

Leading solar monitoring and analytics provider to expand team with key roles to support growth

Panasonic to Expand Its Solar Module HIT Production Capacity to 1 GW

Japan's solar power market has been growing since the introduction of feed-in tariffs

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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.