Signature Building Systems Delivers Superior Energy Efficiency in Custom Modular Homes

Up to 30% more energy efficient than traditional site-built homes

ConEdison Development Acquires 50-Percent Interest in 335-MW DC Panoche Valley Solar Farm in Central California from RET Capital

CED will provide construction management, operations and maintenance, and asset management for the project.

Carnegie Wave Energy Designs and Builds the World's First Operating Wave Farm with Model-Based Design

Uses MATLAB and Simulink to generate clean energy from ocean waves

LG Chem Powers Energy Storage System for Solar Power Project in Southeastern United States

This project will assess the technologys ability to enhance the integration of a 1 MW solar PV system in Cedartown, Georgia.

Hanwha Q CELLS Receives "Solar Industry Award 2015" for Q.PLUS Solar Module Based on Q.ANTUM Technology

- Photovoltaic module Q.PLUS-G4 270-280 Wp voted No.1 in the category "Module Manufacturing Innovation" - Winning module has been nominated by the award's panel in order to credit Q CELLS' Q.ANTUM technology - "Solar Industry Award" is being awarded in 13 categories / solar industry decides the winners through an open 2-month voting process

Southern Company system shaping the future of energy storage technologies through new research demonstration

Company, industry leaders commemorate innovative project at Cedartown site

El Niño Buffers U.S. Wind Power Dreams

Tim Maverick for Wall Street Daily:  The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) made it official last week. The current El Niño is classified as a strong event. An El Niño falls into the “strong” category if weekly sea surface temperatures depart from the average by more than two degrees Celsius. In fact, this El Niño has nudged ahead of the 1997 El Niño as the strongest in the modern era! Meteorologists believe this occurrence is actually the most potent since 1948. And it’s expected to persist through winter and into spring. Every El Niño’s effects are different. At the moment, this one is having a surprisingly negative effect on the wind power industryin the United States. You see, this occurrence of El Niño has produced the weakest winds across the United States in 40 years. Forecasters say this situation will continue and may even worsen through the spring of 2016.  Cont'd...

Anticipation mounts for CWIEME Chicago 2015

After a record-breaking exhibition last year, CWIEME Chicago returns in 2015 with even more exhibitors, set to attract thousands of electric motor, transformer, generator and other electrical manufacturing pros to the two-day event.

Construction overtakes industrial sector as key electrical industry driver, says NEMA economist

Speaking ahead of his forthcoming CWIEME Chicago seminar, NEMA's deputy chief economist, Timothy Gill, has revealed the construction sector as the new major growth driver in the North American electrical manufacturing industry.

City of Tracy, Minnesota to Host Community Virtual Solar Garden

Community Green Energy signs agreement with the City of Tracy, Minnesota to develop Community Solar for the benefit of City and its residents and small businesses.

SSR ANNOUNCES REDESIGNED WEB SITE AND PROJECT BOM CALCULATOR

Santa Ana -September 18, 2015 Solar Speedrack Inc. (SSR) announced the unveiling of its redesigned web site which is now available. The site includes the latest product information along with instructional videos and installation manuals for its Solar SpeedMount™ and Solar GroundMount™ systems.

SPI 2015: Tax credit sunset preoccupies a fast-maturing industry

By Herman K. Trabish  for UtilityDIVE:  Solar photovoltaic (PV) installed capacity is expected to reach 7.7 GW in 2015, up 24% from 2014, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and GTM Research. From July 2015 to December 2016, the report forecasts the U.S. solar PV marketwill add 18 GW, which is more than the cumulative capacity built by the industry up to the middle of 2014. But there are some headwinds for the sector. In a sign it has reached a level of maturity achieved recently by the wind industry, solar advocates now face an uphill political battle for the industry's most vital federal incentive The mandated term of solar's vital 30% federal investment tax credit (ITC), in place continuously since 2008, will end on December 31, 2016. Beyond that deadline, the tax credit provided at the end of a project’s first year of operation will fall to 10% for commercial investments in solar and to zero for residential solar investments. SEIA is mounting a multi-million dollar lobbying campaign to secure a five-year extension that will get the industry to 2020, when it hopes the Clean Power Plan can take over to help boost growth.  Cont'd...

Microchannel systems could boost future of solar thermal electricity

Could lower costs and lead to a wider deployment of solar energy.

Energy Department Announces $102 Million to Tackle Solar Challenges, Expand Access to Clean Electricity

More than $52 million will support 22 new projects in partnership with companies, non-profit organizations, universities, and national laboratories that aim to make solar energy more affordable and accessible across the nation.

Avian Solar Work Group Formed to Study the Relationship between Birds and Solar Energy

Solar industry, scientists, and conservation organizations collaborate to direct research

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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.