Lakeland Electric, a Lakeland, Florida-based public power utility company, has declared its plans to associate with SunEdison, a Maryland-based company that develops, finances, operates and manages solar power plants, to develop a solar farm at the west end of the runway on Hamilton Road.
Chief James Marsden of Alderville First Nation and Franco Traverso, Silfab Ontario’s President and CEO, announces that both the organizations have signed an agreement for supporting the development of a 5 MW solar farm that comprises 20,410 solar modules.
Goal Zero, a company that provides portable solar power solutions to power a range of products that utilize USB, AC and DC power sources, has declared the availability of the Guide 10 Adventure Kit, a compact and efficient solar charging facility for use with handheld devices.
Wowjoint Holdings, a China-based company that provides tailor-made infrastructure solutions for heavy-duty lifting and carrying machinery, declared that it has entered into a new equipment vending accord with British Green (Tongliao) Wind Power Equipment
Ferro has declared the opening of a new laboratory to conduct photovoltaic research and development in Taipei City, Taiwan, located in Neihu Technology Park.
The Helix Water District has declared the activation of a new 290 kW solar PV system installed at the Nat L. Eggert Operations Center (OC).
A recent study submitted by Howard Chase, a Professor of Biochemical Engineering at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, revealed a potential recycling method to convert the used and polluted engine oil obtained from the truck and car engines into useable fuel at the 241st National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
In an effort to reduce the level of carbon emissions and the resultant ecological imbalances and to improve the health of humans, a group of researchers have suggested for the inclusion of carbon labels to all consumer products.
A recent study delivered at the American Chemical Society (ACS) organized 241st National Meeting & Exposition by Cara A.M. Bondi and her colleagues cracked the fabled myth about green products.
A new research presented at a meeting of the American Chemical Society by the scientists from Brazil indicates that body of cars can be made from pineapple or banana fibers.
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