On April 28, Dr. Stephanie A. Burns, Dow Corning chairman, president and CEO, delivered keynote remarks during a Brookings Institution briefing titled, “Scaling up Solar: how far can we go?” in Washington, D.C. Burns was invited in recognition of the leadership role Dow Corning has played in the solar energy sector.
Dow Corning executive vice president and general manager of Core Products, Bob Hansen, was recently in Washington, D.C. during the unveiling of Senator Kerry and Lieberman’s American Power Act, representing the company’s support for the elements of the proposal which encourage further development of domestic renewable energy manufacturing and implementation.
A group of researchers of the University of Cádiz has designed a new mapping system for the study of photovoltaic surfaces. The system can detect, at the micrometric level, all the defects existing in a solar panel.
C3Nano Inc., a team from Stanford University, was named the top winner of the MIT Clean Energy Prize for their revolutionary design that will increase the efficiency of solar photovoltaic panels. The national competition was founded by MIT, the U.S. Department of Energy and NSTAR to accelerate the pace of clean energy entrepreneurship.
The AURORA PVI-6000-OUTD-US inverter manufactured by Power-One has the input parameters such as a nominal DC power of 6.18 kW, a max recommended DC power of 6.4 kW, an operating MPPT input voltage range of 90 to 580 V, a max input voltage of 600 V, and a nominal activation voltage of 200 V.
The M708 Solar LED marine lantern provided by Carmanah Technologies has a height x width measurement of 397 mm x 235 mm and with bird prevention feature this lantern has a height of 516 mm.
The SCHOTT Poly 220 W polycrystalline solar module provided by SCHOTT has a length x breadth dimension of 1685 mm x 993 mm, its frame thickness is 50 mm and the approximate weight of the module is 23 kg.
Apollo Solar Energy, Inc. has announced that it has made a Form 8k filing that contains a slide presentation which the company intends to utilize at future conferences including the China Rising Investment Conference in New York on May 17, 2010.
A fully-owned subsidiary of Shrink Nanotechnologies, Inc. Shrink Solar LLC has unveiled its fifth generation solar concentrator technology.
Since 1st of April 2010, a solar subsidiary of Amtech Systems, Inc. Tempress Systems, Inc. has obtained around $15 million in novel solar contracts from one existing customer and two novel customers in Asia for the company’s diffusion processing systems.
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