Pall, a global company known for its purification, separation and filtration products, has declared that it will display its latest silane gas purification system and other pollution control products for use in solar PV production business at Intersolar North America in San Francisco.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Jul 2011
Acetals play an important role in the growth of biofuel production. While performing their role as additives in improving the cetane index of biodiesel to facilitate quicker ignition, they also assist in improving its oxidation stability and bring down emissions of nitrogen oxides.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Jul 2011
A new study performed by the University of East Anglia located Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research throws light on the modestly researched but politically significant climate policy exercises and developments in Europe.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Jul 2011
Adhesives Research (AR), a developer and manufacturer of custom specialty coatings, films, laminates and pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes (PSAs), is to showcase its bonding technologies for the solar cell junction box, encapsulation barrier and bus bar applications for thin film and crystalline photovoltaic (PV) modules at the InterSolar North America exhibition to be held from July 12-14 in San Francisco.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Jul 2011
PPG Industries (NYSE: PPG) has published "Comparing the Energy and Environmental Performance of Neutral-Reflective Low-E Glasses," a white paper that summarizes an energy modeling study of four commonly specified neutral-reflective, low-emissivity (low-e) glasses, including SOLARBAN(R) R100 glass by PPG.
Research and Markets declared that it has included a new report titled "China Power Report Q3 2011" to its range of available reports. The report offers details of professional companies and strategists engaged in the business along with details of competitive intelligence and forecasts on power industry in China.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
GREENoneTEC and its parent company, KIOTO Clear Energy, are planning to showcase their latest solar solutions for the US market at the Intersolar North America to be held from 12th to 14th July.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
China Yuchai International declared that its main working auxiliary Guangxi Yuchai Machinery (GYMCL) has developed the first of its kind prototype diesel engine in China that meets the Euro VI emission criteria, thus setting a key milestone in the technological advancement of the country.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
Researchers at the Universities of Nottingham, East Anglia and York made use of nanotechnology to produce clean fuel from solar energy. Scientists will be displaying their research at the Royal Society’s annual Summer Science Exhibition.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
Recent issue of Advanced Energy Materials journal has published a new research that has the potential to change the way solar cells are presently manufactured and consequent changes in the production of renewable solar power.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
6 Jul 2011
The state of Gujarat, India, has experienced 545% growth in wind power generation capacity from mere 338 MW in 2006 to 2175.5 MW in 2011.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
5 Jul 2011
Kanoria Chemicals and Industries (KCI), a company promoted by R V Kanoria, has declared its plans to enter into five new business segments including solar power generation.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
5 Jul 2011
A recent research performed by electrical engineers at the University of California, Berkeley reports that future computers will deploy magnetic microprocessors that intake lesser quantity of electrical energy in comparison with computers of today that use silicon-based microprocessor chips.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
5 Jul 2011
FCC Medioambiente, a Spainish firm, has received the environmental award sponsored by Expansión, a financial news paper, and Garrigues, a law firm in Spain, for its research in treating thousands of tons of rubbish for turning into biogas and compost.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
5 Jul 2011
Anvil Semiconductors, a spinout from the University of Warwick’s technology commercialization business, Warwick Ventures, has declared its idea to develop smaller sized efficient power converters that will use novel Silicon Carbide (SiC) semiconductor switches.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
5 Jul 2011