Plans for the construction of a 1.1 Megawatt solar array was announced by the Dayton Power and Light Company. The company is planning to carry out this construction near its Yankee substation in Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio. The construction process will begin in December, 2009 and is expected to be completed in March 2010.
The activation of 835-kW DC solar photovoltaic power system at Alamosa High School was celebrated by Mayor Kathy Rogers, School Superintendent Robert Alejo and Senator Gail Schwartz of Colorado. A part power requirement for the school district will be provided by this solar system during the next 20 years.
Advanced Energy Industries announced that a new production facility has been opened in Fort Collins, Colorado. This production facility which measures 48,000 square-feet has been designed with a modern outlook in order to meet the new trends developing in the solar industry.
Solaron photovoltaic inverters from Advanced Energy Industries have been commissioned on the two megawatt solar power plant at the Foothills Campus of Colorado State University. The Solaron products were selected for its high-efficiency, high-reliability as well for the company’s support and service. Considered as one of the largest solar installations, this 15 acre site is expected to meet more than 10% of Foothills Campus’ electricity requirements.
The ACS’ Inorganic Chemistry, a bi-weekly journal, published a report on solar energy that was written by an international expert. This report highlighted that the society is moving toward an era of “personalized solar energy” and the focus of energy production is changing from central generating stations to electricity production in communities and individual homes. This report describes a method to store solar energy that can later be used to plug-in cars and power individual homes which in turn will provide a clean environment.
The Power Rover solar electric power supply system has been specifically designed to provide power in remote locations. This system has a total weight of 185 pounds and measures 30 inches, 65 inches and 42 inches in width, depth and height, respectively. It provides noiseless operation using a voltage of 12 volt DC and can be switched on and off with the help of a switch.
The PVDM6-LC photovoltaic display module operates as a remote digital readout for the charge controller. The photovoltaic display module comprise RJ-45 network jack, interior solar current shunt and connected interior wiring. The T568A or T568B standard computer network patch cable plugged into the RJ-45 network jack supplies signals and power to the photovoltaic display module.
Apollo Solar provides a range of charge controllers, inverters and communication products. The T80 Turbocharger solar charge controller is a single device integrated with battery charge management, Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT), charge information and communication. It is capable of providing a continuous output of 80A.
Cyrium Technologies made an announcement that it has introduced Quantum Dot Enhanced Cell (QDEC), its first commercial product line. The QDEC is a line of high-efficiency concentrator photovoltaic cells that are used for commercial solar applications.
The list of “Golden Sun Demonstration Projects” was released in December 2009 by the Ministry of Finance of the People’s Republic of China. This list includes 18 off-grid photovoltaic system projects, 35 large photovoltaic plants and 222 on-grid photovoltaic projects. Six of these projects, whose construction will shortly begin, were awarded to Astronergy Solar with a combined capacity of 7.86 MW.
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