A Zachry Holdings, Inc.’s subsidiary Zachry Industrial, Inc. has been chosen by Rollcast Energy to design, procure, and build the Piedmont Green Power project having 53.5 MW capacity in Barnesville, Georgia. The project will supply clean energy to over 40,000 homes. The project is likely to be completed by 2012.
The Thermomax DF100 Tubes provided by NuTech Renewables is available in DF100 - 2m2 and DF100 - 3m2 models. The length × width × depth measurement of the Thermomax DF100 - 3m2 model is 1996 mm x 2127 mm x 97 mm and weighs 81.4kg.
The length × width × depth measurement of the Sharp Electronics NA-V135H1 135 W Thin Film solar module is 39.7 inches x 55.5 inches x 1.8 inches and weighs 42 lbs. The module uses a total of 1080 cells arranged 6 in parallel per quadrant for 4 quadrants
Provider of PACE financing and administration services Renewable Funding LLC has expanded its new Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program offerings in three U.S. states.
At the 27th Cleantech Forum scheduled to be held in France during April 26–28, Stockholm Business Region will host the Energy-Saving Cities - Smart Buildings & Integrated Urban Infrastructure seminar.
North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 (NCMPA1) along with its 19 member institutions will soon commence offering businesses and homes in Shelby, North Carolina with renewable solar power generated by a photovoltaic project that was purchased by a commercial business unit of Duke Energy.
Breckwell manufactures different models of wood pellet stoves, wood stoves, multi-fuel stoves, and gas stoves.
Biogas Energy as a service provider provides waste-to-energy technologies. The technology helps to extract methane from organic wastes, namely, food waste, energy crops, dairy manure, and pig manure.
The length x width x depth measurement of Trane XV95 TUH2B060A9V3VA gas heating model provided by CR Martin Heating is 40 inches x 17.5 inches x 28 inches.
In 1979, solar panels were installed on the rooftop of the White House when former President Jimmy Carter was holding office. This demonstrated the government’s intent in harnessing renewable energy resources and protecting the environment. However, in 1986, under the administration of former President Ronald Reagan, those solar panels were removed.
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