Friday, July 22, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
SunMaxx Solars ThermoPower VHP 30 Evacuated Tubes at the Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center
<img hspace="10" vspace="5" align="left" width="110" src="http://www.renewableenergyworld.com//assets/images/story/2011/7/21/10198-sunmaxx-solars-thermopower-vhp-30-evacuated-tubes-at-the-brian-c-nevin-welcome-center.jpg" /> Cornell Plantations continues on a green path using of SunMaxx solar
SunMaxx Solars ThermoPower VHP 30 Evacuated Tubes at the Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center
<img hspace="10" vspace="5" align="left" width="110" src="http://www.renewableenergyworld.com//assets/images/story/2011/7/21/10198-sunmaxx-solars-thermopower-vhp-30-evacuated-tubes-at-the-brian-c-nevin-welcome-center.jpg" /> Cornell Plantations continues on a green path using of SunMaxx solar
4 Major U.S. Projects Get Federal Approval
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar recently announced the approval of four new projects on public lands, the launch of environmental reviews on three others, and the next step in a comprehensive environmental analysis to identify 'solar energy zones' on public lands in six western
Get the Hot Stories on Biomass Conversion from Those Who Know
As a premier forum for international technology exchange, tcbiomass2011 is all about getting experts together,
sharing experiences and advancing solutions for thermochemical bioenergy production. We have a terrific slate
of plenary presenters from government and industry who will describe the value proposition for bioenergy
technologies. Foremost experts in the fields of gasification, pretreatment, pyrolysis, and upgrading provide a
program that will present the latest research and
sharing experiences and advancing solutions for thermochemical bioenergy production. We have a terrific slate
of plenary presenters from government and industry who will describe the value proposition for bioenergy
technologies. Foremost experts in the fields of gasification, pretreatment, pyrolysis, and upgrading provide a
program that will present the latest research and
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
2010 Global Recap: A Year of Continued Growth
Renewable energy continued its global surge in 2010, accounting for about half of the 194 gigawatts of new installed capacity, according to the REN21 Renewables 2011 Global Status
Belgian Firm Joins U.S. Offshore Transmission Line Project
A proposed transmission backbone that would send offshore wind energy to major metropolitan areas from New Jersey to Virginia has received a boost with the addition of Elia, a Belgian-based transmission system
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: What Color is Your Biochute?
Recently, former LA Mayor Richard Riordan outlined the priorities. "Let's look at the future. Whatever solution we have for our economy, the basic thing is jobs, jobs,
Monday, July 18, 2011
New Standards Are Here, But How Will Aviation Biofuel Market Evolve?
Jim Rekoske is a scientist and a businessman, so he doesn't much care for predictions. His expertise, though, is in a field that's fueled by
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Is It Too Late? Living with a World Energy Crisis (Free Report)
WILL POPULATION GROWTH AND ENERGY RESOURCE DEPLETION HAVE DIRE CONSEQUENCES OVER THE COMING YEARS? That is the question this survey report answers, which provides keen insight into the minds of 2GreenEnergy readers regarding the future of our world, founded upon our growing demands for energy in the early part of the 21st
Is It Too Late? Living with a World Energy Crisis (Free Report)
WILL POPULATION GROWTH AND ENERGY RESOURCE DEPLETION HAVE DIRE CONSEQUENCES OVER THE COMING YEARS? That is the question this survey report answers, which provides keen insight into the minds of 2GreenEnergy readers regarding the future of our world, founded upon our growing demands for energy in the early part of the 21st
Is It Too Late? Living with a World Energy Crisis (Free Report)
WILL POPULATION GROWTH AND ENERGY RESOURCE DEPLETION HAVE DIRE CONSEQUENCES OVER THE COMING YEARS? That is the question this survey report answers, which provides keen insight into the minds of 2GreenEnergy readers regarding the future of our world, founded upon our growing demands for energy in the early part of the 21st
Friday, July 15, 2011
A Second Wave of Interest In U.S. Offshore Wind
While offshore wind power is a reality across much of the world, U.S. developments are in a race of sorts to see which project will be the first to hit the water in what could become one of the globe's hottest
RevoluSun expands, adding jobs and office space
www.RevoluSun.com – Hawaii's leading solar energy firm, RevoluSun, announced today it has just added six new "green collar" jobs as it expands into an additional 2,900-square-feet of space in the Pan Am Building located at 1600 Kapiolani Avenue, and anticipates adding 15 more jobs by year's end. New employees include electrical and mechanical engineers, as well as accounting personnel with RevoluSun. In leasing additional space, the firm acknowledges that it has outgrown its sustainably
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Smart Grid Challenges in Three Key Markets
Investment in smart grid technology is necessary to promote growth, but even more so, it will determine which countries are best able to take advantage of emerging energy sources over the next two decades.
Smart grid investment is already big money, says Ricardo Berrios, Director of Clean Tech at the California - Spain Chamber of Commerce. And, he says, it promises to get much bigger even in the next few years.
Berrios pointed to a few key factors that will boost smart grid
Wind Speeds Elevated Across the US in Q2 2011
3TIER®, a global leader in renewable energy risk analysis, today released a wind performance map for the second quarter of 2011. The map illustrates that wind speeds were above their seasonal averages for a majority of the continental United
Smart Grid Challenges in Three Key Markets
Investment in smart grid technology is necessary to promote growth, but even more so, it will determine which countries are best able to take advantage of emerging energy sources over the next two decades.
Smart grid investment is already big money, says Ricardo Berrios, Director of Clean Tech at the California - Spain Chamber of Commerce. And, he says, it promises to get much bigger even in the next few years.
Berrios pointed to a few key factors that will boost smart grid
Smart Grid Challenges in Three Key Markets
Investment in smart grid technology is necessary to promote growth, but even more so, it will determine which countries are best able to take advantage of emerging energy sources over the next two decades.
Smart grid investment is already big money, says Ricardo Berrios, Director of Clean Tech at the California - Spain Chamber of Commerce. And, he says, it promises to get much bigger even in the next few years.
Berrios pointed to a few key factors that will boost smart grid
Monday, July 11, 2011
AEG Power Solutions Introduces the Protect PV.500 Solar Inverter to the U.S.
Dallas, July 11, 2011 – AEG Power Solutions (AEG PS), a global provider of innovative premium power electronics, is highlighting its high-efficiency, full-featured utility-scale inverter at Intersolar North America. Launched in Europe and Asia in April, the Protect PV.500 Inverter – with an efficiency greater than 98 percent and flexible grid management features – is ideal for utility-scale deployment. AEG Power Solutions is a subsidiary of listed holding company 3W Power (Euronext
Endurance's Brennen McLean to Co-Chair AWEA Small and Community Wind Conference
Endurance Wind Power is proud to announce that Senior Sales Director, Brennen McLean, has been selected as Co-Chair of the American wind energy Association's (AWEA) upcoming 2011 Small and Community Wind Conference and
The Sector Information Technology Forgot
Information Technology revolutionized the way we buy things (Amazon, eBay), how we get information (Google, Wikipedia, the decline of newspapers), and how we interact with out peers (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn.) Yet so far, it has had little, if any transformative impact on energy. Tim Healy, CEO of EnerNOC (ENOC), the world's largest third party provider of Demand Response to utilities and grid operators, thinks that's about to
The Sector Information Technology Forgot
Information Technology revolutionized the way we buy things (Amazon, eBay), how we get information (Google, Wikipedia, the decline of newspapers), and how we interact with out peers (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn.) Yet so far, it has had little, if any transformative impact on energy. Tim Healy, CEO of EnerNOC (ENOC), the world's largest third party provider of Demand Response to utilities and grid operators, thinks that's about to
Saturday, July 9, 2011
NAES Initiates Operations at Dave Gates Generating Station
NAES Corporation, a broad-based provider of services to the energy industry, announces it initiated commercial operations at the Dave Gates Generating Station (DGGS) at Mill Creek, located near Anaconda, MT on January 1,
Drill for Geothermal Power in Developing Countries and on King Street
Geothermal industry veteran Hezy Ram has worked in the industry for over three decades. His career began with 28 years of experience at Ormat (ORA), where he was Executive Vice President of Business Development, after which he founded Ram Power Corp. (RPG.TO/RAMPF.PK) in 2009. In February, he resigned as CEO of Ram Power shortly after the company warned of significant delays and cost overruns at a key Nicaraguan project, a move he says was motivated by irreconcilable differences with other
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Inexpensive Grid Stability Solutions
With all the discussion of grid based energy storage for renewable energy integration, the two cheapest and most mature solutions are overlooked. They are also the solutions most often overlooked by investors captivated by the story of clean
Inexpensive Grid Stability Solutions
With all the discussion of grid based energy storage for renewable energy integration, the two cheapest and most mature solutions are overlooked. They are also the solutions most often overlooked by investors captivated by the story of clean
Conergy launches SunTop IV pitched-roof solar power mounting system
<img hspace="10" vspace="5" align="left" width="110" src="http://www.renewableenergyworld.com//assets/images/story/2011/7/6/1210-conergy-launches-suntop-iv-pitched-roof-solar-power-mounting-system.jpg" /> • Code-compliant software for simple, fast and comprehensive installation planning
• Designed to reduce learning curve, installation time and inventory
• Only four rail profiles needed to meet all design requirements
• Locally
• Designed to reduce learning curve, installation time and inventory
• Only four rail profiles needed to meet all design requirements
• Locally
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Cleaning a Spill and Reigniting a Debate in Montana
Just as the BP Gulf oil spill and the Japan nuclear plant crisis forced those communities to re-evaluate the energy produced in their backyards, the residents of Montana will soon face similar
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Schneider Electric presents solar solutions at Intersolar North America
<img hspace="10" vspace="5" align="left" width="110" src="http://www.renewableenergyworld.com//assets/images/story/2011/7/5/1165-schneider-electric-presents-solar-solutions-at-intersolar-north-america.jpg" /> Schneider Electric will present solar solutions in Booth 7510 at one of the largest solar trade shows in California, Intersolar North America, taking place from July 12-14 in San
Idaho National Lab Wins Two Research & Development Awards
Idaho National Laboratory researchers earned R&D 100 Awards for two of three nominated technologies during the 2011 international competition hosted by R&D
10 Clean Energy Stocks for 2011: Q2 Update
Some investors buy clean energy stocks because it's the right thing to do, others because we know that the diminishing availability and increasing environmental impacts of traditional fuels will eventually force society to adopt more sustainable solutions. Cartoonist Scott Adams says we're all wrong, and we should invest in companies we
Independent consultants, wind industry leaders express growing acceptance of remote sensing systems for wind measurement
Remote sensing is winning broader acceptance in the wind industry as wind farm developers use it to measure wind characteristics such as in-flow angle and turbulence and investors gain confidence in remote sensing data. This is the message that emerged from the annual Triton User Group sponsored by wind intelligence technology company Second Wind at WINDPOWER® 2011 in Anaheim in
Saturday, July 2, 2011
How Will Our Civilization Cope with Its Increasing Energy Demands? (Free Report)
WILL POPULATION GROWTH AND ENERGY RESOURCE DEPLETION HAVE DIRE CONSEQUENCES OVER THE COMING YEARS? That is the question this survey report answers, which provides keen insight into the minds of 2GreenEnergy readers regarding the future of our world, founded upon our growing demands for energy in the early part of the 21st
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