CMM Measures Coordinates of Wind Energy
Belgium wind turbines and instruments….
TVL (Toeleveringsbedrijf van Landuyt) in Wetteren, Belgium has been finishing transmission housings for wind turbines for the past several years. When they began, production numbered around 2,000 housings annually. Today, their production has doubled to 4,000, while future planning calls for an annual capacity of [...]
Posted on June 23rd, 2009 by Editor
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Evergreen Solar Announces Wafer Factory and Subcontractor Relationship in China
Evergreen Solar, Inc., manufacturer of String Ribbon solar power products with its proprietary, low-cost silicon wafer technology, announces it has entered into a frame agreement with Jiawei Solar (Wuhan) Co. and the Wuhan Donghu New Technology Development Zone Management Committee. The parties expect to finalize [...]
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Heating the Northeast with Renewable Biomass
Roughly 30% of the energy used in the U.S. is for heating and cooling, and a large proportion of the energy used for heat comes from burning oil. While using renewables to generate electricity and solve transportation issues (the other 70% of the equation) receives the lion’s share of attention [...]
Posted on June 23rd, 2009 by Editor
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New Report Shows Hydrogen Vehicles Will Drive Change
The National Hydrogen Association released a new report called the “Energy Evolution: An Analysis of Alternative Vehicles and Fuels to 2100.” The Energy Evolution shows that a scenario that initially includes a mix of alternative vehicles, and is later dominated by hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles [...]
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Oneworld Energy Inc. Expands U.S. Presence
Oneworld Energy Inc., an emerging company in the design, management and servicing of wind and solar power installations, announced its expanded U.S. presence, appointing Roger Slotkin as CEO, U.S. operations, and its new U.S. headquarters in Melville, NY.
Mr. Slotkin’s role will be to grow U.S. business through M&A and organically. [...]
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For U.S. Wind Industry, 2009 Downturn to Give Way to 2010 Surge
Beyond near-term market uncertainty created by the financial crisis, the longer-term prospects for the U.S. wind industry remain strong, according to a new study from Emerging Energy Research (EER), a Cambridge, MA-based advisory firm. While a rapidly growing U.S. wind market?expanding at an average [...]
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Solis Energy Introduces Dual PoE Splitter/Injector
Solis Energy, a global provider of continuous outdoor power generation and connectivity, introduces the newest product in its growing line of smart solutions – the Dual PoE (Power over Ethernet) Splitter/Injector (PSI).
The Dual PSI enables users to provide DC power to multiple outdoor PoE-equipped devices, including wireless access points, broadband [...]
Posted on June 23rd, 2009 by Editor
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Puget Sound Energy awards solar power grant to local high schools
In the next few months USA- Hazen and Liberty high school students will gain specific renewable energy knowledge through a custom curriculum and a solar panel demonstration project, thanks to a grant from Puget Sound Energy in partnership with the Bonneville Environmental Foundation.
Six area schools [...]
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Wind energy also an option to power casinos
Wind turbines could be a clean, cost-effective way of powering tribal casinos, medical clinics and even tribal administrative projects, speakers said at an American Indian symposium.
Tribal leaders addressed renewable energy issues and other topics this week at a Sovereignty Symposium in Oklahoma City. Tribal jobs could be created [...]
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New technologies available to conserve 40% or more in direct costs
It’s a fact that air gauges are typically not in use about 90% or more of the time they’re in your shop or QC department.? Because these gauges function through the utilization of clean and dry compressed air in a high controlled flow, this commodity [...]
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