The Ontario Power Authority (OPA) has awarded Renfrew Power Generation a 20-year contract under which Renfrew will be paid 6.9 cents per kW-h to give the area's ratepayers a source of clean and renewable energy.
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has announced the next step in its contract with Canada’s green power provider Bullfrog Power as part of its environmental initiative called Bet On Green. Bullfrog has enabled 100% green energy in five more OLG gaming sites, making a total of seven OLG facilities fully green powered.
Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECo) announced that it has selected a site on Silver Lake Boulevard to install its first large-scale solar energy facility. The company had planned to develop several solar energy facilities. Pittsfield Economic Development Authority (PEDA) and WMECo own the combined two parcels of land at the William Stanley Business Park. Up to 1.8 MW capacity of solar facility can be installed in the eight-acre site.
A proposal to develop and operate a waste-to-energy plant in the Adumim Industrial Park was submitted by InfoSpi to Ma'ale Adumim Economic Development Company. The proposed facility will have the capacity to process about 1,500 tons of garbage per day. Garbage generated in the Jerusalem city will be collected and utilized for the plant to produce about 60 MW of power, which will be purchased by a local electric power.
MarketsandMarkets has published a new market research report titled, Global Biodiesel Market (2009 - 2014). By 2014, the total biodiesel market in the world is anticipated to be valued at US$12.6 billion, according to the report. The revenues in the American and European markets are expected to account for 28.6% and 55.6% of the US$12.6 billion.
The Advanced Home Energy Solution (AHES) 594 off-grid solar system kit is designed for summer homes or residences. It incorporates three Sharp 198W solar modules that are used to charge a 12V battery bank. The MPPT charge control included with this off-grid system receives more power from the solar array.
At the ZINO Green Investment Forum that is to be held in Portland on February 24 and in Seattle on March 4, attended by business leaders and investors, fifteen Northwest companies that were selected will compete for a $50,000 fund. The selected companies will present their latest green technologies, products and ideas at the forum. The company with best potential for investment opportunities in the fields of energy efficiency, clean technology, or sustainable services or products will be awarded the fund.
International Battery announced that the company has teamed up with HNU Energy to take part in a solar electricity generation and energy storage project in Maui, Hawaii. The objective of the partnership is to evaluate the effectiveness of utilizing advanced battery technology for storing solar energy. The project was commissioned recently.
Unitel Technologies has established a task force to cater to the alternative energy industry’s unique requirements. Serge Randhava, CEO of Unitel, said the main goal of the task force is to help the clients with innovative solutions and avoid risks in this emerging alternative energy market. Randhava commented that though the new field provides numerous opportunities, only few of the players in this crowded market will succeeded.
SunEdison, MEMC Electronic Materials’ subsidiary and largest provider of solar energy services in North America, announced the activation of the first phase of the company’s 16-MW solar farm located in Davidson County, North Carolina.
Terms
While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena
answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses.
Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or
authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for
medical information you must always consult a medical
professional before acting on any information provided.
Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with
OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their
privacy principles.
Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential
information.
Read the full Terms & Conditions.