You'll be able to definitely reduce the volume of your utility bills if you choose to install a solar hot water heater at home. This is mainly because that a solar based heating system doesn't need use any electricity generated by the utility company
Read MoreThe Bay Area Chapter of CALSEIA (California Solar Energy Industries Association) welcomed San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed and Stanford scholar Jeffrey Ball to speak at the SunPower headquarters in San Jose about their visions for the future of solar
Read MoreCrowdSun.com is a crowdfunding site specifically geared towards investment-grade solar projects. The help solar project developers/owners gain critical access to funding. They also bring high-quality solar projects directly to investors.
Read MoreSolar thermal energy has been a great alternative source of energy for quite a while now, with records of solar collectors going back more than one hundred years. The success and failure of such systems have usually relied on the state of oil and gas
Read MoreThe Solar Alliance Foundation is seeking year-end donations from companies and individuals in order to provide much needed financial relief to Injured and Disabled Veterans.
Read MoreSolar thermal system used by the island resort Amanpulo withstood one of the largest typhoons in history. Despite the extreme weather conditions, the roof mounted solar collectors are fully functional and currently operating.
Read MoreSERIS, Singapore and FHR, Germany announce the start of a close collaboration on the development of new Transparent Conductive Oxide (TCO) coatings that have broad applications in the manufacture of solar photovoltaic modules and flat panel displays.
Read MoreTwo emerging trends have collided - crowdfunding and sustainability - and young visionaries are leading the charge. New technology allows social entrepreneurs to create realities that may have been out of reach even months before.
Read MoreTau Science, producer of device characterization equipment for photovoltaic solar manufacturers, announced that it has been awarded a $1 million Department of Energy grant for the continued development of its proprietary FlashQE® technology.
Read MoreEarthly Body has contracted woman-owned Independent Energy Solutions, Inc. to install custom Photovoltaic System at the company's 50,000 sq. ft. facility. Estimated reduction of C02 emissions is equivalent to planting 31.4 acres of trees.
Read MoreThe push for renewable energy sources has been largely impacted by the heavy funding of solar panels produced by the German Renewable Energy Act. The incentive towards renewable energy has been pushed by the German Renewable Energy Act which has tho
Read MoreRASIRC® will showcase its products and innovations at the SemiconWest/ Intersolar North America 2013 conference and exhibition. The company will be in the MATHESON booth (#8711) and available for presentations on their new H2O2 vapor technology.
Read MoreRASIRC sponsored recent SiliconPV conference and presented a poster "Novel Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Delivery System for Rapid Oxidation of Silicon in Atomic Layer Deposition", which documented H2O2 superiority over H2O and O2 for backside passivat
Read MoreFirst Power and Light successfully completed a federal solar installation contract on the Mary Switzer building in Washington, D.C. The Company anticipates over $20 Million in sales for FY 2013.
Read MoreJakson Power Solutions today announced the launch of its first Global Training Center and Service facility in India to impart comprehensive training on Cummins manufactured electronic engines up to 3000 kVA.
Read MoreSouth Island firm CPS Solar has partnered with Taiwanese solar panel manufacturer, Winaico, to bring solar panels to the New Zealand market which are affordable and rated as being in the top 3 in the world for performance, quality and reliability.
Read MorePenna Electric, a Manhattan Beach based electrical company, seeing a strong need for viable energy solutions in Los Angeles and surrounding areas, recently sourced the best solar products in the industry to meet demands.
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