Alternative Energy
Apr 20th, 2010 |
By ecsanyi
Wave energy hydropower developer Ocean Power Technologies Inc. has won a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for the development of the next generation of OPT’s PowerBuoy ocean energy hydropower device.
The DOE grant will help fund the scale-up of the power output per PowerBuoy from the current level
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Apr 20th, 2010 |
By ecsanyi
Ventower Industries has broken ground on its 115,000 ft2, state of the art, wind-tower manufacturing facility. Earlier this year, the company’s design, the Ventower, won an advanced-energy manufacturing tax credit under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The company was one of 12 to received support from Michigan’s congressional
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Apr 20th, 2010 |
By ecsanyi
A nonprofit organization advocating for farmers and ranchers recently released a study analyzing available data and cost-benefit studies to assess the effects of legislation aimed at the changing climate and agricultural economies of Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico. American Farmland Trust or AFT, Washington, D.C., sponsored the research to advance
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Apr 20th, 2010 |
By ecsanyi
A portable mill can machine wind towers that now have diameters from 10 to 14 ft, and to a surface-flatness tolerance of 0.002 in. The Climax CM6000 mill can also create a 60 rms micro finish, exceeding the current requirements of the wind-power industry and in particular tower fabricator Hitachi Canadian
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Apr 20th, 2010 |
By ecsanyi
A family of enclosure lights, including compact LED and fluorescent versions, come in versatile and easy-to-install packages. Panelite LED and Fluorescent Lights, from Pentair Technical Products, Anoka, Minn., are for quick installation in any enclosure. Their efficient design fits easily inside enclosures where space is often a premium. Terminal blocks
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Mar 22nd, 2010 |
By ecsanyi
California, United States [RenewableEnergyWorld.com]
When A123Systems saw its shares jump more than 50 percent in a successful Nasdaq debut back in September, some industry insiders expected it would be the first of a bevy of big energy-storage headlines. Instead, energy storage seems to have fallen out of the limelight, getting nothing near
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Tags: A123Systems, energy storage, lithium-ion, rechargeable battery, revolution, screen-printed, solar, solar-cell, wind power
Mar 18th, 2010 |
By ecsanyi
HOUSTON, TX – Results of the first and only direct fish survival study performed on a hydrokinetic turbine show that the technology is extraordinarily fish friendly. The hydrokinetic power turbine utilized for the study was designed and manufactured by Hydro Green Energy, LLC, which also operates the unit at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lock
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Posted in Alternative Energy, Hydropower |
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Tags: ecological, fish, green energy, hydrokinetic, industry, power, power plant, species, study, survival, turbine
Mar 17th, 2010 |
By ecsanyi
This month brought another exciting piece of news for those of us hoping the US will transition to renewable energy in the years ahead. Not only did the US add a record amount of wind capacity in 2009, but new data show that the potential supply of wind power is almost
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Posted in Wind Energy |
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Tags: coal, natural gas, oil, potenrial, renewable energy, solar, US, us electricity, wind
Mar 15th, 2010 |
By ecsanyi
Google’s Bill Weihl expresses his opinion, “We see a chance to make a difference in the field of renewable energy and energy information that can help bring the world to a lower carbon and more efficient economy.” Google is known for its Internet search engine. Now they want to make inroads
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Tags: Bill Weihl, California, data centers, electricity, gas turbines, google, Mirror Technology, Mountain View, renewable energy, solar, solar power, solar technology, technology
Mar 15th, 2010 |
By ecsanyi
Locally produced solar powered lighting systems,
developed for use in rural areas and informal settle-
ments, can contribute to increased safety and access to lighting without requiring connection to the national power grid.
The patented Sola-Lite systems were designed and developed locally by design and engineering
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Tags: cost, Kerry Buckle, power grid, Sola-Lite systems, Solar lighting, solar panels, solar technology, South Africa