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By Grace on January 13, 2010
ESolar, a Pasadena-based company, lands a deal that will have it provide technology and assistance in putting up several solar farms in China.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Photovoltaics, Solar Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Power, Solar Power Plants, Wind Power | Tagged California, China, electric power, electricity, energy, eSolar, First Solar, Google Inc., heliostats, Idealab, Mongolian Desert, Nuclear Power, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, power plant, Renewable, renewable energy, Shaanxi Yulin Huyayang New Energy Co., Shandong Penglai Electric Power Equipment Manufacturing Co., Sierra SunTower, solar, Solar Farm, solar photovoltaic plant, Solar Power, Solar Power Plant, Solar Power Plants, solar thermal, solar thermal power, Southern California Edison, Technology, wind energy, Yulin Energy Park |
By Grace on December 24, 2009
Suntech Power has signed a deal with the Canadian solar installer Pure Energies to supply 17 megawatts worth of photovoltaic panels in 2010.
Posted in Photovoltaics, Solar Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Power | Tagged Business, China, Golden Sun, Government, Ontario, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, Pure Energies, solar, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar power system, solar power systems, Suntech, Suntech Power, Trina, UB |
By Grace on December 3, 2009
TIME named Solar Shingle the 13th best invention of 2009. Dow Chemical Co. developed the Solar Shingle, a type of roof shingle that doubles as a solar panel.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Home Solar Power Systems, Solar Electric, Solar Energy, Solar Heating, Solar Home, Solar Power, Solar Shingles | Tagged alternative, Dow Chemical, efficiency, electrical, electricity, Installation, inverter, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, solar, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar power system, solar power systems, Solar Shingle, Solar Shingles, UB |
By Grace on November 23, 2009
Great things are happening in Inner Mongolia when it comes to solar power. This Mongol autonomous region located in northern China is becoming a powerful player in the alternative energy sector, and as such China wants to use the region to house various solar farms.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Photovoltaics, Solar Electric, Solar Energy, Solar Heating, Solar Panels, Solar Power, Solar Power Plants | Tagged alternative, Alternative Energy, bio, biomass, Business, California, China, electricity, energy, First Solar, Government, hydro power, Inner Mongolia, Mongolian Desert, Ordas City, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, power plant, Renewable, renewable energy, solar, solar cell, solar cells, solar energy, Solar Farm, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, Solar Power Farm, solar thermal, Suntech, sustainable, Thin Film, wind energy |
By Grace on November 5, 2009
The days of coal being used as the main power source in Upper Kittitas County are coming to an end, thanks to plans for a large solar installation just four miles northeast of the Cle Elum city limits.
Posted in Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Solar Power Plants | Tagged Business, Businesses, California, Cle Elum, Eastern Washington, energy, Environment, environmental, Green, Howard Trott, Incentives, Installation, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Obama, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, Renewable, renewable energy, solar, Solar Farm, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, tax credit, tax credits, Tax Incentives, Teanaway Solar Reserve, United States, University of California, Upper Kittitas County, Utility Companies, Washington |
By Anna on October 14, 2009
In September 2008, my power bill was $625.79. When I opened the bill I just about blew a gasket, and out of pure frustration I began thinking about how to reduce this massive monthly payment. I changed out all the light bulbs to CFL. I went from three computer monitors to two. I lowered the temperature on the water heater by about 20 degrees. But those steps were nothing compared to what I found available right on my roof.
Posted in Home Solar Power Systems, Solar Electric, Solar Energy, Solar Heating, Solar Home | Tagged Car, co2, electrical, emissions, eSolar, gas, Government, grid, Hawaii, heaters, Installation, Oahu, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, power bill, pv, save money, solar, solar hot water, Solar Power, tax credit, tax credits, UB |
By Grace on August 28, 2009
North Carolina’s latest solar power farm was officially opened last wekk near Roxboro. It is located on a 5 acre facility in Person County Business and Industrial Center. To further lessen environmental pollution, Progress Energy will use sheep to trim the grass on the property.
Posted in Clean Power Plants | Tagged Business, Campus, Car, Carolina Solar Energy, emissions, energy, Environment, environmental, Green, North Carolina, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, Pollution, power plant, Progress Energy, Sheep, solar, solar energy, Solar Farm, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, Solar Power Farm, Solar Power Plant, Solaren, sustainable, Sustainable Energy, Technology, UB |
By Grace on August 6, 2009
NASCAR might be one of the organizations that have faced the ire of environmentalists, but things are about to change.
Posted in Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Solar Electric, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Solar Power Plants | Tagged Around the World, Car, department of energy, electricity, energy, Environment, environmental, environmentalist, Environmentalists, fuel, Green, NASCAR, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, power plant, Race Cars, Races, solar, Solar Farm, Solar Power, Solar Power Plant, solar power system, sustainable, Sustainable Energy, Switzerland, Taiwan, United States, wind turbine |
By Grace on June 17, 2009
Investors bet on solar stocks last Wednesday. In a sense, the solar power industry should thank the renewed Chinese interest in solar power and the increasing oil prices. These factors help encourage the demand for clean and sustainable energy sources.
Posted in Broad Scale Clean Energy, Solar Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Power | Tagged alternative, Business, California, China, energy, Going Green, Government, Green, grid, Installation, Obama, oil, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, solar, solar panel, solar panel installation, solar panels, Solar Power, solar power system, solar power systems, Space, SPOT, Stocks, Suntech, Suntech Power, sustainable, Sustainable Energy |
By Grace on May 24, 2009
A unique sports stadium was recently completed in Taiwan, after two years of hard work. It is known as the World Games Stadium, and it gets all its power from solar energy via the photovoltaic panels on its roof. The dragon-shaped stadium was designed by Japanese Toyo Iyo, and can seat up to 50,000 sports [...]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Events & Celebrations, Solar Energy, Solar Power | Tagged 100% Solar, 2009 World Games, conservation, emissions, energy, energy conservation, gas, Green, green building, greenhouse gas, grid, Japan, Kaohsiung, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, solar, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar power system, Solar Powered, Solar Powered Stadium, solar roof, Space, sustainable, Sustainable Energy, Taiwan, UB, Video |
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