California’s Largest Solar Plant To Be Built

September 24, 2010 by James  
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Share Eurus Energy and NRG Solar Partner to Build California’s Largest Solar Photovoltaic Generating Facility Full Notice to proceed issued today; Construction to start by end of September PRINCETON, N.J., Sep 23, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Eurus Energy America and NRG Solar, a subsidiary of NRG Energy, Inc. (NRG) , have joined forces to build what will be, upon completion, the largest solar photovoltaic (PV) generating facility in California. When operating at full capacity, the three Avenal zero-emission solar projects–Avenal Park, Sun City and Sand Drag–will generate a total of 45 megawatts (MW), enough power to meet the needs of 36,000 homes cleanly and efficiently. The Avenal projects, located in Kings County, CA, were developed by Eurus and are owned jointly by Eurus and NRG. Read more on California’s Largest Solar Plant To Be Built… Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This!

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Silver State Dishing Out Golden Geothermal Power

September 24, 2010 by James  
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Nevada is poised to lead in producing energy from geothermal heat sources in the entire US. Presently playing second fiddle to California, the day is not far off when it will overtake California in converting geothermal heat into electricity. Nevada is experiencing a rush of developers who have already companies producing power or with Posted in: Environment , Geothermal Energy , Industry

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Solar Financing Program Offered

September 22, 2010 by James  
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Share SPG SOLAR ANNOUNCES FORMATION OF STRUCTURED FINANCE GROUP ~Full Suite of Funding Resources and Expertise to be Available to Commercial Solar Market~ Novato, CA September 21, 2010 SPG Solar , a leading US solar installer and recently ranked as the second largest in California, announced today that it will offer access to a full array of financial resources and expertise on public funding and tax credit opportunities for commercial solar projects. SPG Solars Structured Finance Group will be headed by Michael Johnson, the former Managing Director of the Renewable Energy Investment Program for the National Development Council, who joined SPG Solar in June, 2010 as Vice President of Project Finance. Read more on Solar Financing Program Offered… Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This!

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Consider Solar Power For Your Home

September 13, 2010 by James  
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Adrian Whittle asked: Solar power for your home is an increasingly attractive alternative to traditional forms of energy, be they grid electricity or burning fossil fuels in the home. There are a number of reasons for this. There are the economic realities of energy production now and in the future. There is the ethical issue of using a non-renewable energy source and a moral issue with regards to the damage that fossil fuels do to the environment. This article will cover some of these issues and cover how solar power for the home addresses some of these issues. Grid electricity and the use of fossil fuels costs money and this will only go up as the resources that power grid electricity get harder to find. In California, it is estimated that it is cheaper to make solar electricity than it is to use the grid variety. This is hitting people in their collective wallets and purses and causing a search for alternatives. Again in California, there are many incentives to install solar panel into homes. There are even incentives for building companies to pre-install solar panels in homes. This seems to make a lot of sense. The major benefit of solar power, after initial cost and installation, is that the power that is created is free provided the Sun keeps on shining. The cost to buy and install solar panels is now not so expensive and the incentives and rebates make it more attractive. It also seems that over time the cost of solar power can only go down. The technology will become more efficient and the technology to build solar panels will become cheaper. Contrast this with the cost of finding and extracting fossil fuels. This cost will only go up over time. Given the finite nature of fossil fuels, solar power and other alternative methods of creating power seem to be far more accepted than the other alternative – nuclear power. The average person in the street is generally uncertain, if not, opposed to nuclear power, given the numerous nuclear accidents that have occurred. Having said this, governments seem to prefer nuclear power because it is more reliable on a large scale than solar power or wind power. However, this is not the case for the individual home. It seems that solar panels on the roofs of suburban homes will soon be a common place site rather than an unusual one. Water 4 Gas Read more on Consider Solar Power For Your Home… Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This!

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Solyndra gets deal to put solar panels on Southern California big box stores

July 31, 2010 by James  
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Solyndra, makers of cylindrical thin film solar cells, this week signed a deal with Southern California Edison (SCE) to install solar systems on the roofs of 18 big box retail stores and industrial buildings. When complete in 2011, the photovoltaic solar arrrays will provide 16.2 megawatts of electricity for SCE. It’s been a busy month for Related posts: Solyndra adds to its contracts with a $189m SunConnex deal Solyndra snags $535 million federal loan guarantee and boosts performance of its cylindrical solar panels Kohl’s department stores to go solar in California

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Distributed solar power projects becoming more popular

February 15, 2010 by James  
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While announcements about new big solar power plants grab the headlines (and the concerns of environmentalists (see this NY Times artlcle – BrightSource Alters Solar Plant Plan to Address Concerns Over Desert Tortoise)), many utilities are focusing on small distributed solar rooftop arrays and small solar farms that can be built close to power transmission Related posts: Two New Wind Power Projects to Triple Oregon’s capacity Southern California Edison to add 250 megawatts in solar cells New distributed computing project -CleanEnergy@home

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BNET roundup of ten serious nuclear fusion projects

February 10, 2010 by James  
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Nuclear fusion has been in the news lately – researchers at the National Ignition Facility in Livermore, California were able to bring all 192 lasers online at the same time and were able to heat a BB sized pellet of fuel to millions of degrees Fahrenheit. They still have a ways to go before Related posts: Nuclear fusion news: The National Ignition Facility and General Fusion, Inc – two different approaches to nuclear fusion General Fusion raises $9M in venture financing China joins search for fusion energy

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Moving Estimate In California: Green Power for your New House

January 31, 2010 by admin  
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Solar power is a power to think inside the globe of environmentalism. In the end solar energy is verified to possess the capability to even out and guard the environment. Environmentalism is concerned with the preservation of the environment and improvement of the same. People in all countries, and from all walks of life, are currently fighting to make the world a better place and protect it for the generations that are to come. This means cutting down on pollution and other harmful activities that humans currently participate in that harm our world. Solar power has the power to prevent pollution and so research in this area has been around in total swing gathering momentum every day. Sun’s radiation is a renewable supply; it is continually accessible (though intermittently in locations with severe winters) with no threat of decreasing in the long term. Rays from the sun is captured for our consumption in two means – direct and indirect ways. In the direct ways, a power creating structure of photo voltaic cells is employed. The sun’s power is taken and transformed directly into current. The indirect way uses water in between – sun’s warmth boils water which makes steam which is then made to produce current. Normally applied by houses is the direct way. Commonly in an uncluttered spot which traps the sun’s rays perfectly – akin to a terrace – a pane of photo voltaic cells are positioned. This pane is linked to a system which creates electricity taken from the acquired solar energy. The current that is produced is employed to energize various powered objects like lights etc. There are solar cookers that can be employed to make food quite exactly at no cost. Indeed solar cooked food is believed to be much better than foods made employing fire or other methods. Though a solar power system is quite costly to construct, the operating rate is almost zero which makes it an extremely pleasing alternative to a lot of home owners. Now do you wish to do your piece for nature by substituting over to energy from sun? Indeed you may be so enticed to possess a solar powered house that you begin to consider relocating to a different home, moving overseas to a sunlit area even! On the contrary it is not right to create hurried and unrealistic decisions. Because though solar power is worth relocating your home for, it would be a good thought to bear in mind the whole positive and negative things. For example you are placed in California and you wish to relocate your home. There are a few matters you have to keep in mind like California cost of moving company . If you have a vehicle then Car transport quotes are another thing you may consider to think of. Solar power is typically employed hand in hand with other energy resources. This is because when the sun is accessible in total energy you get extra energy from it but on a hazy or chilly day you are likely to get far lesser. Read more on Moving Estimate In California: Green Power for your New House… Energy Tags: alternative , alternative energy alternative energy sources solar power

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Largest Solar PV Power Plant in California Opens

December 21, 2009 by admin  
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Photovoltaic Solar Project Generates Renewable, Clean Electricity First Solar, Inc. and NRG Energy, Inc. today announced the start of commercial operation for the largest photovoltaic (PV) solar project in California. First Solar developed and built the 21-megawatt (MW) power plant in Blythe, Calif., which was acquired last month by NRG through its wholly owned subsidiary NRG Solar. Electricity generated by the solar facility is being sold to Southern California Edison (SCE) under a 20-year power purchase agreement. Read more on Largest Solar PV Power Plant in California Opens… Energy Tags: solar power , alternative energy

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Solar Power System Installation Day One

November 3, 2009 by admin  
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We took advantage of the Solar City lease option to secure a solar energy system for our home in California. (…)

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