Navitron seals UK distributorship for BlackMagic optimisers

Distributor and installer Navitron adds BlackMagic to its PV range. BM optimisers will be available from stock starting from late August 2015.

How SolarWindow is Bringing World's First-of-Their-Kind Electricity-Generating Windows to Market - August 20th Webcast

The companys scheduled webcast is an online town-hall style forum led by Mr. Conklin. He will present the commercialization plan for SolarWindow products and address participant questions.

Renewable Energy Group to Acquire Imperium Renewables

Deal Will Give REG Greater Access to Growing West Coast Advanced Biofuels Market

Trina Solar-equipped Osaka Sangyo University Team Wins 2015 FIA ALTERNATIVE ENERGIES CUP Solar Car Race in Suzuka

This is OSU's fourth consecutive victory at the IFA Suzuka Solar Race.

SolarCity Opens a Regional Headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah

Solar leader to create thousands of full-time jobs over the next 10 years along the Wasatch Front

Maxwell Technologies Selected as Exclusive Capacitive Energy Storage Supplier by China's Largest Rail Company

China Qingdao Sifang Rolling Stock Research Institute and Maxwell Sign Multi-year Strategic Agreement

The Solar Industry Applauds EPA's Clean Power Plan

Today, solar energy is the fastest-growing source of energy in America.

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA TO DELIVER KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT "NATIONAL CLEAN ENERGY SUMMIT 8.0 : POWERING PROGRESS" IN LAS VEGAS, AUG. 24

"National Clean Energy Summit 8.0: Powering Progress" at Mandalay Bay Resort Convention Center in Las Vegas Monday, Aug. 24.

Flagship Project of the Energy Turnaround-Stadtwerke Kiel, Kraftanlagen München and GE are Building the Most Flexible Large-Scale Power Plant in Germany

The New Innovative Gas-Fired Thermal Power Plant in Kiel with over 90 Percent Efficiency Will Set New Standards with Respect to Flexibility, Efficiency and Environmental Sustainability; Contract Signing on August 3 ----The Order for 20 Jenbacher J920 Flextra Gas Engines with an Output of 190 MW Represents the Largest Sale in the Worldwide Jenbacher Company History

Plug Power Completes Acquisition of HyPulsion Joint Venture in Europe

Plug Power Now Poised to Convert $20 Billion European Electric Lift Truck Market to Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Open Energy Finances Commercial Rooftop Solar Loans for JJR Power and Vis Solis

Open Energy simplifies the loan process, enabling more solar loans by cutting down on the high transaction costs that have hindered the growth of the commercial sector.

GE's 3.2-103 and 2.75-120 Wind Turbines Selected to Power British Columbia's Largest Wind Farm

GE to Supply 61 Wind Turbines for Pattern Developments 180-Megawatt Meikle Wind Project ----Project Will be Largest Wind Site in British Columbia

SunEdison Becomes the Official Solar Energy Partner of NASCAR

Partnership to Focus on Benefits of Residential and Commercial Solar Power Technology

Japan Builds World's Largest Floating Wind Turbine off Fukushima

by ARATA YAMAMOTO for NBC News:  Engineers in Japan have installed the world's largest floating wind turbine, a towering 344-foot structure that is billed as being able to withstand 65-foot waves and even tsunamis. The 7 megawatt turbine was fastened to the seabed last week by four 20-ton anchors about 12 miles off the Fukushima coast. Its installation was delayed four times because of consecutive typhoons in the region. But one of its chief engineers, Katsunobu Shimizu, told NBC News that the turbine — which is about the same height as London's St. Paul's Cathedral — would be able to withstand even the most extreme conditions. "These turbines and anchors are designed to withstand 65-foot waves," Shimizu said during a sea tour of the turbine given from a boat off the coast. "Also, here we can get 32-foot-tall tsunamis. That's why the chains are deliberately slackened." If a large wave were to push the turbine up, down or to the side, the loose chains connecting the structure to the seabed would give it the freedom to move without being damaged, he said.   Cont'd...

Energy From Waste in 2015 - A focus on Merchant Funding

Energy from Waste 2015 will feature an exclusive spotlight on Merchant Funding when it returns to London for its 8th annual show.

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