Fuel Cell Deployment At Wind Farm

March 29, 2011 by James  
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NextEra Energy Resourcesis the largest generator in North America of renewable energy from the wind and sun. We view the success of this test deployment with NextEra Energy Resources as a key validation of our technology, and an opportunity to promote wider adoption of ClearEdge5 fuel cells in the marketplace, said Ford. We look forward to further potential fuel cell deployment opportunities with leading energy firms given the strong success of this test deployment.

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Cleantech Venture Demonstrates Collaboration Between US and China

March 23, 2011 by James  
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–OnGreen – Worlds Largest Online Cleantech Marketplace Launches– Los Angeles, Calif. March 23, 2011 OnGreen , the worlds largest cleantech marketplace announced today the launch of its website, OnGreen.com, out of a successful beta. The website is a comprehensive destination for cleantech professionals, connecting cleantech businesses and entrepreneurs with investors, expertise and resources. Read more on Cleantech Venture Demonstrates Collaboration Between US and China…

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Solar Tracker Solar Panels

March 19, 2011 by James  
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A German owned company IMO has set-up a plant in USA that will make the largest solar tracker solar panels to tap solar energy. As per Ruediger Unverzagt and Klaus Pless, respectively the CEO and vice-president of this company, these solar tracker solar panels are the largest in Summerville in South California. IMO is Posted in: Inventions , PhotoVoltaics , Solar Power

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Clif Bar To Power New Headquarters With Solar

October 11, 2010 by James  
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Share SUN LIGHT & POWER INTRODUCES THE LARGEST SMART-SOLAR ARRAY IN NORTH AMERICA Sun Light & Power Chooses Tigo Energy’s Maximizer Solution to Deploy the Largest Smart Solar Array in North America Read more on Clif Bar To Power New Headquarters With Solar… 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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US Air Force continues push to go green

August 14, 2010 by admin  
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The United States Air Force is planning on building what will be the largest solar plant on US government property. By the summer of 2011, 52,00 solar panels that will be installed on an unused tract of land at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona should be kicking out 15 megawatts of electricity – Related posts: US Air Force success – first flight using 50/50 mix of biofuel and jet fuel Two new large scale solar panel farms go live this week in US Is molten salt the “secret sauce” for solar?

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Biomass Energy – PSNH Reaches Power Purchase Agreement with Laidlaw Energy

June 9, 2010 by James  
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When operational, the 70 megawatt gross capacity biomass facility in Berlin will be the largest wood-burning power plant in the state, and will move New Hampshire closer to its goal of 25 percent renewable energy by the year 2025.

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Sanyo’s HIT Solar Cells are a Hit in Italy

June 8, 2010 by James  
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Japan’s Sanyo Electric Company is creating a record by powering the largest solar pant in Italy with its HIT solar cells. The Project funded by a consortium led by Deutsche Bank is expected to be completed by September 2010. Sanyo is successfully on its way to make the dream of a clean-energy society Posted in: Industry , PhotoVoltaics , Solar Power

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US Marines using solar thermal power at Camp Lejeune

June 1, 2010 by admin  
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The Marines are embracing solar thermal power at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Their entire base housing complex will have solar panels for hot water installed. Since there are about 900 houses on the compound at Camp Lejeune, this will make the base one of the largest residential producers of solar thermal Related posts: Google continuing alternative energy push by developing prototype mirror for solar thermal power New Jersey adding 80 megawatts of solar power, one pole at a time Bucks County, PA to be new home for largest east coast solar power facility

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$402m Tidal Energy Plant For New Zealand

November 22, 2006 by James  
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New Zealands Northern Advocate reports that a US $402 million (NZ $600m) proposal to generate electricity with 200 tidal-powered turbines submerged at the entrance to the Kaipara Harbour could get under way next year. The harbour is one of the largest in the world. Its a broad shallow harbour covering an area of over three hundred square miles and has more than two thousand miles of shoreline. It has a two and a half mile wide entrance to the Tasman Sea halfway along its length. Although officially called a harbour, the Kaipara is rarely used for shipping, owing to the treacherous tides and bars at its mouth. For this reason, no large settlements lie close to its shores, although small communities dot its coastline. Crest Energy has applied to the Northland Regional Council for resource consent to set the 22m-tall turbines on the seafloor along about 8km of the 30m deep main channel at the harbour entrance. The tidal energy is expected to get the turbines generating 200 megawatts of power – enough for 250,000 homes. The turbines, shielded from fish, would sit on heavy concrete pylons and be at least 5m from the surface at low tide. Leisure craft and barges could pass over them, but would be restricted from anchoring in the turbine area. Two 30km-long cables 125mm in diameter would feed electricity into the national grid. Crest Energy claims the size and commercial scale of the Kaipara project would make it the largest of its kind in the world. If the project gets the green light, possibly around the middle of next year, the company plans to raise about $50 million to begin building turbines.

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