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Americans Making Power Act introduced in congress

Earlier this month, Rep. Jay Inslee (WA-01) introduced the Americans Making Power Act, or AMP Act, which would establish a national standard for net metering.  The legislation would allow Americans to feed back into the grid’s excess renewable power they generate through their homes, small businesses, and even places of worship.  In addition, the legislation would make the nation’s electric grid more reliable by encouraging a more diffuse means of energy production.

“Our new clean energy economy can start right at home,” Inslee says.  “Imagine getting a credit on your bill from your utility company every month because you generated more power than you use.”

The AMP Act addresses two main issues associated with a net metering policy. Mainly, it acknowledge the actual net metering standard with a policy component designed to allow for the connection of a renewable energy system to the electric grid, also known as “interconnection.”  The AMP Act would accomplish this by modifying section 113 of the ‘78 Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act.  While 40-some states have already adopted a form of net metering and/or interconnection standards, there are many variations in policy. Some states have yet to adopt net metering at all.  This bill will set a national standard, but is still flexible enough to allow states to set their own standards, as long as they go above and beyond the outlined language.

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Americans Making Power Act introduced in congress

Earlier this month, Rep. Jay Inslee (WA-01) introduced the Americans Making Power Act, or AMP Act, which would establish a national standard for net metering.  The legislation would allow Americans to feed back into the grid’s excess renewable power they generate through their homes, small businesses, and even places of worship.  In addition, the legislation would make the nation’s electric grid more reliable by encouraging a more diffuse means of energy production.

“Our new clean energy economy can start right at home,” Inslee says.  “Imagine getting a credit on your bill from your utility company every month because you generated more power than you use.”

The AMP Act addresses two main issues associated with a net metering policy. Mainly, it acknowledge the actual net metering standard with a policy component designed to allow for the connection of a renewable energy system to the electric grid, also known as “interconnection.”  The AMP Act would accomplish this by modifying section 113 of the ‘78 Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act.  While 40-some states have already adopted a form of net metering and/or interconnection standards, there are many variations in policy. Some states have yet to adopt net metering at all.  This bill will set a national standard, but is still flexible enough to allow states to set their own standards, as long as they go above and beyond the outlined language.

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Americans Making Power Act introduced in congress

Earlier this month, Rep. Jay Inslee (WA-01) introduced the Americans Making Power Act, or AMP Act, which would establish a national standard for net metering.  The legislation would allow Americans to feed back into the grid’s excess renewable power they generate through their homes, small businesses, and even places of worship.  In addition, the legislation would make the nation’s electric grid more reliable by encouraging a more diffuse means of energy production.

“Our new clean energy economy can start right at home,” Inslee says.  “Imagine getting a credit on your bill from your utility company every month because you generated more power than you use.”

The AMP Act addresses two main issues associated with a net metering policy. Mainly, it acknowledge the actual net metering standard with a policy component designed to allow for the connection of a renewable energy system to the electric grid, also known as “interconnection.”  The AMP Act would accomplish this by modifying section 113 of the ‘78 Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act.  While 40-some states have already adopted a form of net metering and/or interconnection standards, there are many variations in policy. Some states have yet to adopt net metering at all.  This bill will set a national standard, but is still flexible enough to allow states to set their own standards, as long as they go above and beyond the outlined language.

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Honda CEO announces plans to sell plug-in hybrid, EV in U.S. and Japan beginning in 2012

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At a news conference today in Japan, Honda chief executive officer Takanobu Ito outlined the company’s plans to roll out advanced technology vehicles. Among the highlights: Ito revealed Honda will introduce both a mid-size plug-in hybrid and an electric commuter vehicle in the U.S. and Japan by the end of 2012. As part of the company’s global push to develop more-efficient vehicles, Honda will also introduce a small diesel-powered car in Europe around the same time that its battery-powered vehicles hit our shores.

Honda will begin testing “next-generation electric personal mobility products, including electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, electric scooters and electric carts” in the Kumamoto and Saitama regions in Japan before the end of 2010. The purpose of the tests is to verify “the effectiveness of next-generation personal mobility products with electromotive technologies,” i.e., plug-in vehicles and how to best use renewable energy (solar) with these vehicles. Honda will test all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in the U.S. once the Japan test are underway. U.S.-based participants include Stanford University, Google Inc. and the City of Torrance, CA. Torrance will get a plug-in hybrid electric test vehicle by the end of this year. Honda said its first hybrid to get a lithium-ion battery will be the next-generation Civic Hybrid, coming in 2011. More details are available in the press releases after the jump.

[Source: Honda, Reuters]

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Honda CEO announces plans to sell plug-in hybrid, EV in U.S. and Japan beginning in 2012

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At a news conference today in Japan, Honda chief executive officer Takanobu Ito outlined the company’s plans to roll out advanced technology vehicles. Among the highlights: Ito revealed Honda will introduce both a mid-size plug-in hybrid and an electric commuter vehicle in the U.S. and Japan by the end of 2012. As part of the company’s global push to develop more-efficient vehicles, Honda will also introduce a small diesel-powered car in Europe around the same time that its battery-powered vehicles hit our shores.

Honda will begin testing “next-generation electric personal mobility products, including electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, electric scooters and electric carts” in the Kumamoto and Saitama regions in Japan before the end of 2010. The purpose of the tests is to verify “the effectiveness of next-generation personal mobility products with electromotive technologies,” i.e., plug-in vehicles and how to best use renewable energy (solar) with these vehicles. Honda will test all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in the U.S. once the Japan test are underway. U.S.-based participants include Stanford University, Google Inc. and the City of Torrance, CA. Torrance will get a plug-in hybrid electric test vehicle by the end of this year. Honda said its first hybrid to get a lithium-ion battery will be the next-generation Civic Hybrid, coming in 2011. More details are available in the press releases after the jump.

[Source: Honda, Reuters]

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Honda CEO announces plans to sell plug-in hybrid, EV in U.S. and Japan beginning in 2012

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At a news conference today in Japan, Honda chief executive officer Takanobu Ito outlined the company’s plans to roll out advanced technology vehicles. Among the highlights: Ito revealed Honda will introduce both a mid-size plug-in hybrid and an electric commuter vehicle in the U.S. and Japan by the end of 2012. As part of the company’s global push to develop more-efficient vehicles, Honda will also introduce a small diesel-powered car in Europe around the same time that its battery-powered vehicles hit our shores.

Honda will begin testing “next-generation electric personal mobility products, including electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, electric scooters and electric carts” in the Kumamoto and Saitama regions in Japan before the end of 2010. The purpose of the tests is to verify “the effectiveness of next-generation personal mobility products with electromotive technologies,” i.e., plug-in vehicles and how to best use renewable energy (solar) with these vehicles. Honda will test all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in the U.S. once the Japan test are underway. U.S.-based participants include Stanford University, Google Inc. and the City of Torrance, CA. Torrance will get a plug-in hybrid electric test vehicle by the end of this year. Honda said its first hybrid to get a lithium-ion battery will be the next-generation Civic Hybrid, coming in 2011. More details are available in the press releases after the jump.

[Source: Honda, Reuters]

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Honda CEO announces plans to sell plug-in hybrid, EV in U.S. and Japan beginning in 2012

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At a news conference today in Japan, Honda chief executive officer Takanobu Ito outlined the company’s plans to roll out advanced technology vehicles. Among the highlights: Ito revealed Honda will introduce both a mid-size plug-in hybrid and an electric commuter vehicle in the U.S. and Japan by the end of 2012. As part of the company’s global push to develop more-efficient vehicles, Honda will also introduce a small diesel-powered car in Europe around the same time that its battery-powered vehicles hit our shores.

Honda will begin testing “next-generation electric personal mobility products, including electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, electric scooters and electric carts” in the Kumamoto and Saitama regions in Japan before the end of 2010. The purpose of the tests is to verify “the effectiveness of next-generation personal mobility products with electromotive technologies,” i.e., plug-in vehicles and how to best use renewable energy (solar) with these vehicles. Honda will test all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in the U.S. once the Japan test are underway. U.S.-based participants include Stanford University, Google Inc. and the City of Torrance, CA. Torrance will get a plug-in hybrid electric test vehicle by the end of this year. Honda said its first hybrid to get a lithium-ion battery will be the next-generation Civic Hybrid, coming in 2011. More details are available in the press releases after the jump.

[Source: Honda, Reuters]

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Honda CEO announces plans to sell plug-in hybrid, EV in U.S. and Japan beginning in 2012

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At a news conference today in Japan, Honda chief executive officer Takanobu Ito outlined the company’s plans to roll out advanced technology vehicles. Among the highlights: Ito revealed Honda will introduce both a mid-size plug-in hybrid and an electric commuter vehicle in the U.S. and Japan by the end of 2012. As part of the company’s global push to develop more-efficient vehicles, Honda will also introduce a small diesel-powered car in Europe around the same time that its battery-powered vehicles hit our shores.

Honda will begin testing “next-generation electric personal mobility products, including electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, electric scooters and electric carts” in the Kumamoto and Saitama regions in Japan before the end of 2010. The purpose of the tests is to verify “the effectiveness of next-generation personal mobility products with electromotive technologies,” i.e., plug-in vehicles and how to best use renewable energy (solar) with these vehicles. Honda will test all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in the U.S. once the Japan test are underway. U.S.-based participants include Stanford University, Google Inc. and the City of Torrance, CA. Torrance will get a plug-in hybrid electric test vehicle by the end of this year. Honda said its first hybrid to get a lithium-ion battery will be the next-generation Civic Hybrid, coming in 2011. More details are available in the press releases after the jump.

[Source: Honda, Reuters]

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Honda CEO announces plans to sell plug-in hybrid, EV in U.S. and Japan beginning in 2012

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At a news conference today in Japan, Honda chief executive officer Takanobu Ito outlined the company’s plans to roll out advanced technology vehicles. Among the highlights: Ito revealed Honda will introduce both a mid-size plug-in hybrid and an electric commuter vehicle in the U.S. and Japan by the end of 2012. As part of the company’s global push to develop more-efficient vehicles, Honda will also introduce a small diesel-powered car in Europe around the same time that its battery-powered vehicles hit our shores.

Honda will begin testing “next-generation electric personal mobility products, including electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, electric scooters and electric carts” in the Kumamoto and Saitama regions in Japan before the end of 2010. The purpose of the tests is to verify “the effectiveness of next-generation personal mobility products with electromotive technologies,” i.e., plug-in vehicles and how to best use renewable energy (solar) with these vehicles. Honda will test all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in the U.S. once the Japan test are underway. U.S.-based participants include Stanford University, Google Inc. and the City of Torrance, CA. Torrance will get a plug-in hybrid electric test vehicle by the end of this year. Honda said its first hybrid to get a lithium-ion battery will be the next-generation Civic Hybrid, coming in 2011. More details are available in the press releases after the jump.

[Source: Honda, Reuters]

Continue reading Honda CEO announces plans to sell plug-in hybrid, EV in U.S. and Japan beginning in 2012

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Honda CEO announces plans to sell plug-in hybrid, EV in U.S. and Japan beginning in 2012

Filed under: , , , ,

At a news conference today in Japan, Honda chief executive officer Takanobu Ito outlined the company’s plans to roll out advanced technology vehicles. Among the highlights: Ito revealed Honda will introduce both a mid-size plug-in hybrid and an electric commuter vehicle in the U.S. and Japan by the end of 2012. As part of the company’s global push to develop more-efficient vehicles, Honda will also introduce a small diesel-powered car in Europe around the same time that its battery-powered vehicles hit our shores.

Honda will begin testing “next-generation electric personal mobility products, including electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, electric scooters and electric carts” in the Kumamoto and Saitama regions in Japan before the end of 2010. The purpose of the tests is to verify “the effectiveness of next-generation personal mobility products with electromotive technologies,” i.e., plug-in vehicles and how to best use renewable energy (solar) with these vehicles. Honda will test all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in the U.S. once the Japan test are underway. U.S.-based participants include Stanford University, Google Inc. and the City of Torrance, CA. Torrance will get a plug-in hybrid electric test vehicle by the end of this year. Honda said its first hybrid to get a lithium-ion battery will be the next-generation Civic Hybrid, coming in 2011. More details are available in the press releases after the jump.

[Source: Honda, Reuters]

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Honda CEO announces plans to sell plug-in hybrid, EV in U.S. and Japan beginning in 2012

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At a news conference today in Japan, Honda chief executive officer Takanobu Ito outlined the company’s plans to roll out advanced technology vehicles. Among the highlights: Ito revealed Honda will introduce both a mid-size plug-in hybrid and an electric commuter vehicle in the U.S. and Japan by the end of 2012. As part of the company’s global push to develop more-efficient vehicles, Honda will also introduce a small diesel-powered car in Europe around the same time that its battery-powered vehicles hit our shores.

Honda will begin testing “next-generation electric personal mobility products, including electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, electric scooters and electric carts” in the Kumamoto and Saitama regions in Japan before the end of 2010. The purpose of the tests is to verify “the effectiveness of next-generation personal mobility products with electromotive technologies,” i.e., plug-in vehicles and how to best use renewable energy (solar) with these vehicles. Honda will test all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in the U.S. once the Japan test are underway. U.S.-based participants include Stanford University, Google Inc. and the City of Torrance, CA. Torrance will get a plug-in hybrid electric test vehicle by the end of this year. Honda said its first hybrid to get a lithium-ion battery will be the next-generation Civic Hybrid, coming in 2011. More details are available in the press releases after the jump.

[Source: Honda, Reuters]

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AT&T and Petra Solar Team to Offer Smart Grid Solar System Technology
DALLAS, July 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — AT&T* continues to further its efforts in smart grid for utility companies with a new agreement with Petra Solar, a clean tech pioneer that combines solar generation and smart grid technology in a single system. AT&T will offer Petra Solar’s innovative technology, which allows utility companies to simultaneously address Renewable Portfolio Standard requirements and invest in a smart grid technology.

Petra Solar designs and manufactures the first smart grid interactive solar electric system specifically designed for installation on utility distribution poles, Utility Grade SunWave™ UP Series. The systems, which operate as individual power generation stations, combine solar power, smart grid and power management technologies to enable utilities to improve power quality and grid management. Petra Solar’s systems operate on streetlight and utility poles, connecting directly to the grid’s secondary voltage lines at the pole.

Last July the N.J. Board of Public Utilities approved a contract between Petra Solar and New Jersey’s largest utility, PSE&G, to generate 40MW of power through SunWave solar systems

installed on up to 200,000 poles in New Jersey. The intelligent photovoltaic solar units are currently being installed throughout the state’s six largest cities and 300 suburban communities and will be running on the AT&T wireless network.

“This program, which is part of our Solar 4 All™ initiative, brings the benefits of solar energy to every community we serve, while also creating much needed green jobs in manufacturing and installation. PSE&G’s programs to promote energy efficiency, develop renewables and accelerate infrastructure investments are putting hundreds of New Jersey residents to work at this critical time,” said Ralph LaRossa, PSE&G President and COO.

“By harnessing the scale of the AT&T network to deliver more sustainable solutions, we enable wireless connections across people and businesses helping to increase efficiency,” said Michael Antieri, President, Advanced Enterprise Mobility Solutions, AT&T Business Solutions. “This new relationship with Petra Solar marks another step into integrating our wireless network capabilities with the benefits of smart grid technology and the leading-edge renewable energy solutions available today.”

“We’re proud to team up with AT&T to fully utilize the intelligence of our solution,” said Dr. Shihab Kuran, President and CEO of Petra Solar. “SunWave™ units are mounted on utility poles and connected directly to the grid at the pole. This creates a highly efficient distributed solar generation system that also provides smart grid capabilities to our customers through real-time communications between the systems in the field and the utility control center. In addition, our systems enhance electric distribution grid reliability and help stabilize the grid during periods of increased load.” Kuran also noted that “PSE&G’s clean energy project with Petra Solar’s SunWave solution is the largest solar electric project under construction in the country.”

AT&T’s suite of M2M pricing plans designed specifically for smart grids makes this solution an economical choice for utilities. In addition, AT&T offers a range of strategic mobility products and services to the utility industry, including wireless solutions for field service workers, outage detection and remote monitoring for automated metering infrastructure. AT&T’s dedicated team of industry specialists understands the business process from end to end and translates technical solutions into meaningful business value for customers.

Today’s announcement complements AT&T’s own commitment to support renewable energy resources and help foster a more energy-efficient economy. AT&T’s commitment is exemplified in the 2009 recommendations by AT&T to the U.S. Department of Energy, the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recommendations for a regulatory framework that will accelerate smart grid deployment.

The joint solution offered by AT&T and Petra Solar is immediately available throughout North America.

For more information on AT&T’s smart grid solutions, visit www.att.com/utilities.

*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.



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Trina Solar Schedules 2010 Annual Meeting of Shareholders
 CHANGZHOU, China, July 20 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ — Trina Solar Limited (NYSE:  TSL) (“Trina Solar” or the “Company”), a leading integrated manufacturer of solar photovoltaic (PV) products from the production of ingots, wafers and cells to the assembly of PV modules, announced that it will hold its 2010 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders on Friday, August 6, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. Beijing Time. The meeting will be held at the Board Room, Changzhou Trina Solar Energy Co., Ltd., No. 2 Tian He Road, Electronics Park, New District, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, 213031, People’s Republic of China. All shareholders of record as of June 29, 2010  will be eligible to vote and the following resolutions are to be considered and passed, if thought fit, at the meeting:

     1. Re-election of Mr. Gao Jifan as a director of the Company;
     2. Re-election of Mr. Zhao Qian as a director of the Company;
     3. Election of Mr. Yeung Kwok On as a director of the Company;
     4. Increase of the number of authorized shares for grant under the
        Company’s Share Incentive Plan from 202,718,350 ordinary shares to
        352,718,350 ordinary shares; and
     5. Appointment of the Independent Auditor Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu for
        the fiscal year 2010.



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Tanner Creek Energy Announces the Completion of 17.9 kW Solar Energy System at Goschie Farms
PORTLAND, Ore., July 20 /PRNewswire/ — Tanner Creek Energy, a leading energy performance solution provider and general contractor, announced today the completion of a 17.9 kW grid-tied solar electric system at Goschie Farms.  Goschie Farms is a third generation, family-owned and operated hop farming operation in Silverton, Oregon.

Goschie Farms is made up of over 360 acres of hops, with an additional 600 acres diversified in to grass, specialty seeds, vegetable crops and wine grapes. The Silverton farm yields over 500,000 pounds of hops each season, including organic hops, which are sold to breweries throughout the U.S.

Goschie Farms’ sustainability practices include renewable energy and recycling, plus over half of the farm’s acreage is Salmon-Safe certified. Goschie Farms turned to Tanner Creek Energy to help the 1000-acre farm reduce its operating costs and lower its non-renewable energy consumption.  Tanner Creek Energy helps commercial, industrial and agricultural businesses reap the cost and operational benefits of implementing sustainable business practices including energy efficiency, renewable energy and conservation.

Tanner Creek designed and installed the roof-mounted photovoltaic (PV) system, which is mounted on the south facing roof of a building used for harvesting and processing hops. The system consists of seventy-eight solar panels tied to inverters which will provide electricity in parallel with the farm’s local utility service provider.

Gayle Goschie, co-owner of Goschie Farms, stated, “In addition to our commitment to environmental stewardship, our sustainability initiatives are important to the longevity and viability of a business that we hope will continue beyond three generations.”

Alan Hickenbottom, founder of Tanner Creek Energy stated, “We were eager to work with Goschie because they are a progressive leader in the Oregon agricultural community and is it an honor to help this one hundred year old business realize power savings and lower their energy footprint.”



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