The US Government has done away with all the tariffs that were imposed for thirty years on the subsidies at the domestic ethanol industry and those on the import of ethanol. Effective from January 2012, the US market will be open for the import of ethanol, without any tariffs.
SunPower, a producer of high-efficiency solar systems, solar cells and solar panels and based in Silicon Valley, announced that it has signed a definitive agreement with Tenesol for taking over their operations.
MTS has added two battery-powered, zero-emission Nissan Leaf electric cars to its line of eight eco-friendly vehicles. The Nissan Leaf received the recognition at the New York International Auto Show as being the 2011 World Car of the Year and is globally the first cost-effective, all-electric, mass market vehicle.
Western Wind Energy has declared that its 30 MW Mesa Wind Farm situated near Palm Springs in California has implemented a Power Purchase Agreement ("PPA") with an important Californian Utility.
T-Solar Group has signed three loan agreements worth $145 million for building two photovoltaic power plants. These two plants are capable of generating 44 MW of solar power. These two plants are amongst the first large scale photovoltaic energy projects situated in Latin America.
China Sunenergy has shipped 1.59 MW solar panels to Emotion Energy for installation as part of the Rooftop project. The rooftop project will provide solar power to 117 houses in Faifley, Scotland.
ThyssenKrupp VDM and the Julich Research Center have created an enhanced high-performance material called Crofer 22 H for solid oxide fuel cells. The novel material is ready for commercial production through a multi-year project that includes other industrial partners.
A research team led by Prashant Kamat, who serves as an investigator at the Center for Nano Science and Technology (NDnano) of the University of Notre Dame as well as John A. Zahm Professor of Science in Chemistry and Biochemistry, has utilized quantum dots, which are semiconducting nanoparticles, to develop a low-cost solar paint for generating energy.
The U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has granted Natcore Technology a patent license agreement for developing and commercializing black silicon products.
Silfab Ontario, a solar energy company, has signed an agreement with Sunny Day Energy, an Ontario-based property development and management company, for supply of domestic content modules.
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