Kansai Electric Power, Japan’s second-largest utility, is planning to construct a wind power plant with a capacity of 6 MW in central Japan. The demand for alternative power supplies is growing in Japan and many utilities in the country are utilizing the opportunity.
Idaho Power aims to add 500 MW of wind power in 2020-2029. The Boise-based Idaho Power services approximately 486,000 retail customers in eastern Oregon and Idaho. By the end of 2029, the company is anticipating its customer base grow to 680,000. Currently, the company’s revenue to an extent of 98% is from the state of Idaho.
With the securing of easements for about 60,000 acres till date, Consumers Energy is moving forward with its development plan for wind energy in Michigan with total investments of more than $1.2 billion. The easements were secured in the state’s east side in Huron and Tuscola counties and west side in Mason County. Consumers Energy will own and operate the wind farms.
Concentrix Solar announced that it has received IEC certification 62108 for the company’s CX-75 FLATCON(R) module generation. Concentrix Solar, a new division of the Soitec Group, supplies Concentrator Photovoltaic (CPV) systems. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is the leading electrical and electronic standards organization in the world. In the CPV industry sector, the IEC 62108 certification is the standard. The IEC 62108 ensures that assemblies and modules can be used in various outdoor climates.
Henkels & McCoy (H & M) said that the company is being unfairly held responsible for the delay in the commencement of the Hometown WindPower project. The company was engaged by the Minnesota Municipal Power Agency (MMPA) for the installation of 12 refurbished wind turbines.
Shapiro & Duncan installs geothermal systems for commercial applications. The EC151-181 vertical water source heat pump, manufactured by Florida Heat Pump, is a single blower unit designed for large commercial applications. It is ISO standard 13256-1 certified for ground water heat pump, water loop heat pump and ground loop heat pump applications for up to 10 tons.
The GeoComfort GS018 single stage geothermal system comprises a condensate overflow sensor. The air coils of the heat pump are coated to provide longer durability. The compressor of the geothermal system is Copeland single stage scroll type.
The Tranquility TMW Water to Water series, supplied by Regina Geothermal, is also used for radiant floor heating applications. Wit these systems, customers can eliminate the hot or cold packets in a home, allowing for a consistent and comfortable temperature throughout.
Mike's Windmill Shop supplies a range of wind generators that can function in low as well as high wind conditions. One such model from the company is the Mallard 800E wind generator. This model is economical for household use and consists of a 6-blade construction. The blades are built from carbon fiber and are designed based on aerodynamic principles.
Paradise Geothermal offers the WaterFurnace Envision 026 geothermal heat pump with dual capacity. The heat pump produces five units of power, for every one unit of electricity it consumes. The geothermal heat pump provides comfortable and consistent cooling as well as heating. With optional zone control system, the temperature of the heat pump can be regulated. The geothermal system offers a complete noise free operation. A single heat pump can provide central air conditioning, heating, and domestic hot water supply.
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