Hilti Group has acquired photovoltaic (PV) solar mounting solutions provider Unirac Inc. from private equity company Global Environment Fund (GEF).
A power producing plant that serves around four million customers located in the U.S. is utilizing Carmanah Technologies Corporation’s $1 million worth of EverGEN 1530 solar LED lights for providing light to its perimeter fencing.
Spire Corporation has received a United States General Services Administration (GSA) contract and is currently listed on Schedule 56 of GSA, as a Small Business entity under Special Identification Number (SIN) 206-3.
Renewable solar energy firm Bloo Solar has chosen CVD Equipment Corporation for developing and manufacturing the equipment for the former’s 3D 3rd generation architecture, thin-film solar module ‘Solar Brush’.
Purple bacteria, one of the earliest life species on Earth, are known to play a crucial part in sustaining the life cycle.
PPL Generation breaks ground on an expansion project valued at $434 million at the Holtwood hydroelectric facility located in Lancaster County in an effort to generate clean, renewable electrical energy.
World Energy Research (WER) has been making significant moves in Central and South America as of late. They have made another major play by acquiring the feasibility studies for the Tacana Project. They are also at the signature stage for both the land and energy purchase rights for this project.
Solar ReFeel, a renewable energy company, by collaborating with Solyndra, a solar panel manufacturer, and Centro Regionale di Sperimentazione e Assistenza Agricola (CeRSAA) has constructed a test project site at a facility of CeRSAA in Albenga, Italy using the photovoltaic solutions of Solyndra.
SolarEdge Technologies, a PV monitoring and Distributed Solar Power Harvesting solutions provider, has entered into the Italian market by partnering with Albatech S.r.l, an Italian solar products distributor and turn-key photovoltaic solutions supplier.
The Council on Foundations has given the Critical Impact Award to Habitat for Humanity International’s partner company Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) for its efforts to offer solar-powered systems meant for Habitat for Humanity International homes constructed in California.
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