Research aims to protect eagles from wind turbines

New research from Oregon State University will aim to make eagles less likely to collide with wind-turbine blades.

Solar Industry Tells CPUC It Has Major Concerns with Southern California Edison's Proposed Investments

Today, the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Vote Solar filed testimony with the California Public Utilities Commission on Southern California Edisons grid modernization proposal and issued the following statements. CPUC is weighing SCEs grid plan which is part of its general rate case proposal filed last fall.

NEXTracker Delivers Advanced Tracker Technology to Largest Solar Power Plant in Western Hemisphere

This grid-connected project of over 750 megawatts will deliver energy to the Northern Mexico region under a long-term contract. Scheduled to enter commercial operation by mid-2018, NEXTracker has shipped over 200 MW to the project site to date.

American wind power reports best first quarter since 2009

Americas wind power workforce installed 908 utility-scale turbines in the first quarter of 2017, totaling 2,000 megawatts (MW) of capacity. This is the wind industrys strongest start in eight years, according to a new report released today by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).

Solar FlexRack Selected for SunShare Community Solar Project Pipeline in Minnesota

"We are pleased to have the opportunity to work with SunShare, an organization committed to a higher standard of quality in the community solar projects they construct," said Steve Daniel, EVP of Solar FlexRack.

Designing and Building "Solar Ready"

Long Island professionals learn how design impacts solar installations

The Annual Installed Capacity of Global Distributed Solar PV is Expected to Exceed 429 GW by 2026, According to Navigant Research

Key emerging trends expected to shape the trajectory of distributed solar PV include price drops, changes in financial incentives, and emerging business models, report finds

PVinsights: Upstream Components Rebound as FiT Deadline Boost China Demand

Amid strengthening Chinese domestic demand, overall polysilicon prices rise for the first time after experiencing a month of severe price reductions. In March, polysilicon prices in China had dropped more than 25% that caused many suppliers to suffer. However, as demand in China reviving in late-April, polysilicon suppliers soon react to increase the prices in order to compensate the loss in the previous month. While in overseas markets, polysilicon price stay still this week, as the demand recovery in overseas market is not as noticeable as in China. However, the downward trend is temporarily creased thanks to the aid of rising polysilicon prices in China. As the result, overall polysilicon prices rebound this week following the gain in polysilicon prices in China.

WHAT WILL BREXIT MEAN FOR THE RENEWABLE AND LOW CARBON ENERGY SECTORS?

Brexit will come under the conference spotlight at All-Energy 2017 - the UK's largest renewable and low carbon energy exhibition and conference. Being held in Glasgow at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC, formerly SECC) on 10 and 11 May, All-Energy has selected Brexit as the topic of the opening plenary conference session on the second action-packed day of the show.

MaxGen Energy Services Appoints Solar Executive Michael Eyman as Vice President, Business Development

MaxGen Energy Services, the leading independent solar operations and maintenance (O&M) company in the U.S, serving a large fleet of distributed generation (DG) and utility-scale solar power plants, announced today that it has appointed solar industry executive Michael Eyman as Vice President of Business Development.

ZAF Energy Systems Motors into Commercialization with Field Testing by Top 10 US Commercial Trucking Company

Leading commercial trucking manufacturer eyeing nickel zinc batteries as possible lead acid battery replacement

New Study Shows Renewable Natural Gas in Transportation Can Create Up to 130,000 Jobs and Generate Nearly $14 Billion in Economic Benefits for California

Converting Waste to Power Trucks Will Fuel Californias Economy

Industry Groups Ask Secretary Perry for Study of Electricity Markets and Reliability to be 'Open and Transparent' Process

AEE, AWEA, SEIA note that low natural gas prices and slow demand growth are responsible for coal and nuclear plant retirements, not renewable energy growth

Ballard Appoints Rob Campbell As Chief Commercial Officer

Ballard Power Systems today announced that effective May 1, 2017 the Company has appointed Mr. Rob Campbell as Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, following his distinguished career in senior leadership roles in the global cleantech and power generation industries, including the hydrogen fuel cell industry.

California Senate Panel Approves Local Energy Storage Bill

"This bill allows the sun to shine at night by encouraging Californians to produce on-site solar power during the day and use energy storage to deploy that clean energy when most needed," said Bernadette Del Chiaro, Executive Director of the California Solar Energy Industries Association.

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