Nippon Paper Industries USA has unveiled its designs to construct a $71 million cogeneration plant in its facility located at Port Angeles mill. The proposed facility will utilize the forest biomass to generate electricity as well as heat.
SunWize Residential Power Systems (SunWize), a SunWize Technologies division, along with Salem, OR residents, have exceeded the target set by the SunWize Salem Solar Challenge towards installing solar electricity to the extent of 75,000 W.
In contrast to most of the algae biofuel developing companies Solazyme, totally avoided the use of bioreactors for the purpose of producing biofuel utilizing photosynthesis factor.
New Boundary Technologies has introduced its PwrSmart Service, which is a risk-free power management solution for the PC.
As per the agreement SOLON will offer acquisition, building and technical services for the proposed plant. The plant will feature SOLON’s Velocity MW Solar System that consists of standardized clusters to reduce the number of components and correspondingly the installation costs.
New Energy Capital Partners, an experienced investor with exclusive focus on clean energy as well as cleantech projects, has established a second generation fund termed as NEC Cleantech Infrastructure Fund LP, with a capacity of investing $100 million.
The renewable energy credits are introduced for purpose of reducing ecological consequences of utilizing conventional electricity. Every REC is equivalent to the generation of one MWh energy produced from renewable energy sources and supplied to the electric supply grid.
Lead Scientist of Viral Genetics, Inc. Karen Newell will be presenting a research paper that indicates the creation of a low-cost biofuel during the 7th Annual American Renewable Energy Day (AREDAY) on August 21, 2010 located in Aspen, Colorado.
The Patented technology from GOSolarUSA incorporates a device that is used for collecting solar energy, focuses it for the purpose of generating heat and transfers the accumulated heat to a stirred air stream for circulation.
After analyzing public data, Forisk Consulting has indicated a success rate of 67% for bio-energy projects that make use of wood in the U.S.
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