Automation and power technology company, ABB Robotics, received an order to supply three solar energy plants worth $50 million, to Actelios SpA.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is leading the creation of a non-profit entity that will promote large-scale solar energy development in Asia.
Researchers at the Cornell University’s Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology have developed a process whereby organic dyes are arranged in porous stacked sheets that can be integrated into solar cells.
Oncor has reassured its commitment for making electric car ownership as a smart transportation choice, even as General Motors made announcement about the Texas availability of the country’s first Chevrolet Volts with plug-in facility.
Inspired Solar Technologies, a global major in the development of advanced tracking systems with reference to the solar power industry, has announced that it will take part in the 2010 InterSolar North America event in San Francisco. The company is also planning to showcase its entire line of tracking solutions, through its ARRAYBOT solar trackers.
Via:Sys Intelligent Video Analytics along with Surveillance Grid Company have announced their partnership for safeguarding the commercial solar power industry in North America through a video surveillance system that has been developed by Via:Sys and incorporates the latest video analytic technology in usage.
TrendSetter Solar Products is planning to shift its base from China to the United States.
British Gas has announced that it is investing an astronomical sum of 15 million pound sterling in order to bring about solar technology into British schools. The company is all set to install as well as donate solar panels for about 750 schools with a budget range between 20,000 and 40,000 pounds.
Xcel Energy has demonstrated its hybrid solar coal project. The company is now operating under this approach, the first of its kind, by making use of the parabolic trough solar technology that is integrated in a coal fired power plant.
Broadway Stages, a leading sound stage facility in New York, has partnered with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), Greenpoint Energy Partners (GEP) and Solar Energy Systems, LLC (SES) on a solar power system, which will decrease the energy expenses of the film stage by over $70,000 annually.
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