The Kyocera Solar KD215GX-LPU module measures 1500mm x 990mm x 46mm, weighs 18kg and uses a cable of (+) 760mm, (-) 1840mm. The module has 54 numbers of cells per module.
The Skystream 3.7 wind generator provided by Susitna Energy Systems has an estimated voltage output of 240 VAC.
The UNI-SOLAR manufactured Field Applied Roofing PV Laminate for Steel Roofs provided by Event Horizon Solar & Wind utilizes a unique triple junction technology.
McPhy Energy, a leading company in solid state hydrogen storage technology, has signed a research contract with CEA Liten (Laboratory of Innovation for New Energy Technologies and Nanomaterials), one of the leading European research centers dedicated to new energy technologies. The purpose of this agreement is to manufacture two full size magnesium hydride storage prototypes and to test them at industrial scale. During the test campaign, they will be coupled to an electrolyser and a fuel cell simulating a real-world renewable energy storage application.
Diesel has two drawbacks: it leads to fine particles (soot) and is made of a raw material becoming exhausted: oil. TU/e researcher Michael Boot developed a new diesel type (Cyclox), which emits far less soot. The raw material for this comes from industrial waste. Doubly 'green' then, this new biodiesel. In addition, this raw material may serve to make nylon. On April 20 Boot will defend his dissertation at Eindhoven University of Technology.
In an effort to honor the founder of Calpine Corporation Pete Cartwright, the company has decided to dedicate its Geothermal Visitors Center at a ceremony at the Cartwright Geothermal Visitors Center located in Middletown, California.
Reliant Energy is purchasing Texas renewable energy credits (RECs), in recognition of the April 22 Earth Day, to meet the electricity requirements of its business and residential customers across Texas for that day.
Some of the lending businesses of Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) are funding renewable energy projects that have received approval by the microFIT program of the Ontario Power Authority (OPA).
Scientists from the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) are studying the possibility of producing jet fuel from camelina for the aviation industry and the military. Camelina is a plant whose seed has high oil content, which makes it an ideal candidate for producing biofuels. This research backs the recently inked MoU between the U.S. Department of the Navy (DoN) and the Department of Agriculture (USDA) and also the Commercial Airlines Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI)’s interests.
The United States is still a long way behind Europe in terms of converting waste into energy, according to a report from the New York Times. For instance, an energy plant in Horsholm, Denmark, burns huge quantities of industrial waste and household garbage for producing 20% of the electrical energy and 8% of the heat energy required for Horsholm. Currently, Denmark has 29 similar plants and has led the country to perceive garbage as an alternative, clean fuel. This trend is being followed all across Europe, as there are around 400 such plants located in Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark.
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