ViZn Energy Systems' Zinc-Iron Flow Battery Commissioned at Randolph-Macon College as Part of Dominion Solar Project

Project demonstrating grid-scale energy storage with solar generation

The Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas Completes Multimillion Project to Reduce Carbon Footprint

The Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas has completed a multimillion-dollar cogeneration plant on the Island of Kauai. It is the first instance in the Hawaiian Islands where a cogeneration system has the capacity to generate up to 100% of a resorts energy needs.

E.ON & GE Christen Wind Farm

E.ON's windiest U.S. project comes online

World-first and new standard achieved in floating LiDAR as AXYS selects ZephIR 300

ZephIR 300, a continuous wave (CW) wind LiDAR provides high resolution measurements at an unmatched data rate of 50Hz.

Commercial Solar Projects Deploy KACO new energy-AMPT Solution To Reduce System Cost AND Improve Performance

Optimized power solution enables more modules per string and higher resolution MPP tracking to improve project economics and design flexibility

GE Energy Financial Services Invests in Green Power Investment Corp's Solar Project in Futtsu City, Japan

The Futtsu solar plant is currently under construction and is expected to reach commercial operations in January 2016.

Silicor Materials Signs Land Lease and Port Agreements for Icelandic Manufacturing Facility with Faxafloahafnir SF

Solar silicon producer secures strategic access to key land and port logistics assets

seebaWIND changes the gearbox on an MM92 turbine for the first time

Osnabrück. The manufacturer-independent service provider seebaWIND Service GmbH replaced a gearbox using a tried and tested special construction in only three days. seebaWIND specialists replaced the gearbox of a Senvion MM92 wind turbine for the first time at the Waldhausen wind farm near Würzburg. It was the first gearbox change on this turbine type and was carried out by a manufacturer-independent service company.

Schneider Electric announces 50 MW contract in eastern US

Schneider Electric™ Solar Business, a global leader in solutions for the solar power conversion chain, has been awarded a 50 MW contract for a solar project in eastern US.

Here's Why Apple Is Building Solar Farms in China

Apple just agreed to back two large solar farms in China. It’s the biggest deal of its kind for a U.S. company operating in China. For China, the deal is only a beginning.  China has been installing more renewable-power capacity than fossil fuels for several years, a gap that's growing. In 2015, China will install 15 gigawatts to 18 gw of solar power alone, double the solar deployment in the U.S., according to an analysis by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF). The chart shows how, in the next 15 years, China is on track to have more low-carbon electricity than the entire capacity of the U.S. power grid. "Think of what their grid will look like in 2030," Michael Liebreich, founder of BNEF, said at the organization's annual summit last week in New York. "A very competitive advantage." For Apple, the 40-megawatt partnership extends Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook's solar aspirations beyond U.S. borders. Cook announced an $850 million deal in February to purchase enough solar to power all its California operations: stores, offices, headquarters, and a data center. By making a similar push in China, the tech giant begins to offset its considerable manufacturing pollution, which is almost entirely overseas.  Many U.S. tech giants—not just Apple—have been criticized for outsourcing their pollution, says Justin Wu, head of Asia research for BNEF. Apple is "hitting back at that whole line of arguments," he says. "This is the beginning of something. Manufacturing in China is going to get greened." 

EDF Renewable Energy Celebrates the Hereford Wind Project with a Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

Company expands wind generation capacity to 672 megawatts in Texas

SoCore Energy Turns on its Biggest Solar Installation

SoCore Energy celebrates the completion of a vast solar array at FedEx Ground facility

New Stanford Energy System Cuts Greenhouse Gas Emissions 68 Percent and Fossil Fuel 65 Percent

Stanford University has converted to a state-of-the-art energy system that relies on renewable electricity and provides a new transformational energy supply model for large organizations, utilities and governments.

Renewable Energy Forerunner Houghton College Installs New York's Largest College Solar Array

Ribbon Cutting To Coincide With Earth Day Week Celebrations

groSolar Selects NEXTracker for 105 MW Master Supply Agreement; Advanced Solar Trackers to be Deployed in groSolar Project Across the U.S.

groSolar, an industry-leading commercial- and utility-scale solar engineering, procurement and construction firm, has entered into a 105 MW supply agreement with NEXTracker, designer and manufacturer of the world's most advanced single axis PV trackers. Over the next three years, NEXTracker will deliver state-of-the-art trackers for groSolar's solar projects throughout the U.S.

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