Albertsons, a company of SUPERVALU INC., and SunEdison, a provider of solar energy services and a MEMC Electronic Materials subsidiary, have activated rooftop solar energy systems at three grocery stores of Albertsons in Alpine, Oceanside and Carlsbad, California.
Sharp Electronics Corporation, a Sharp Corporation subsidiary, is celebrating the milestone of producing 2,000,000 solar panels at its assembly plant at Sharp Manufacturing Company of America (SMCA) located in Memphis, TN.
Solarbuzz has catapulted the 2010 market forecast for global photovoltaics demand. This forecast is expected to double when compared to last year’s installations, according to Solarbuzz, an international consulting and market research company on the solar energy market.
Yokogawa Electric Corporation has announced that it is releasing the HXS10 solar tracking application with precision tracking features that maximize solar energy capture.
TGI Solar, a leading provider of solar products, clean technologies and solutions, has announced that the company has started the process of looking out for potential location sites in order to bring EKOPLAZ technology to the United States. Prospective sites would include industrial wastes and landfills of households as well.
These days, people all throughout the world are increasingly realizing the fact that the world’s energy sources will run out someday.
Cornell University researchers have discovered that by making use of ink dye and blue jean molecules, the efficiency of solar cells stands increased. This simple process has the primary objective of organic framework building that ultimately lead to versatile, flexible and economical solar cell.
Sealite solar marine lights are now available in large quantities in order to contain oil spills. Sealite, a global major in the manufacture of LED solar marine lights, has now made available its SL15 solar marine light in large quantities, through a partnership with GulfRim Navigation, an authorized distributor for Sealite.
SunRun, one of the leading solar companies, has paved the way for the availability of economical home solar, by way of closing down a $55 million equity investment having investors such as Foundation Capital, Accel Partners and Sequoia Capital.
Nautilus Solar has announced the close and completion of its agreement for financing the operation and construction of its first solar energy project in the William Paterson University (WPU) campus with a capacity of 3MW to 3.5MW. When completed, this solar installation will be one of the largest in the United States.
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