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Archive for August 10th, 2010
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Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
China Orders Energy-Wasting Factories to Close
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
U.S. Wind Power Industry Under Microscope in New DOE Report
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
U.S. Wind Power Industry Under Microscope in New DOE Report
08/10/2010 – The U.S. was one of the fastest-growing wind power markets in the
world in 2009, second only to China, according to a report
released by the U…
U.S. Wind Power Industry Under Microscope in New DOE Report
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
U.S. Wind Power Industry Under Microscope in New DOE Report
08/10/2010 – The U.S. was one of the fastest-growing wind power markets in the
world in 2009, second only to China, according to a report
released by the U…
OREC Saddened by Passing of Member Matthew Simmons
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
OREC Saddened by Passing of Member Matthew Simmons
The Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition (OREC) extends its condolences to the family of Mr. Matthew Simmons, who passed away at his home in North Haven, Maine on August 9 at the age of 67.
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OREC Saddened by Passing of Member Matthew Simmons
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
OREC Saddened by Passing of Member Matthew Simmons
The Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition (OREC) extends its condolences to the family of Mr. Matthew Simmons, who passed away at his home in North Haven, Maine on August 9 at the age of 67.
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Improving the Economic Case for Commercial and Utility-scale Solar
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
Improving the Economic Case for Commercial and Utility-scale Solar
The emphasis placed on the cost of system component acquisition and installation though important, it is also vital to maintain a focus on what matters most in contributing to the economic justification of a commercial or utility-scale photovoltaic (PV) system: reducing lifecycle cost and maximizing energy harvest. The key to improving both factors is maximizing uptime, and the foundation for maximizing solar system uptime is predicting and improving system reliability in a disciplined and scientific way.
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High-speed Laser Drilling of EWT/MWT Vias for Backcontact Solar Cells
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
High-speed Laser Drilling of EWT/MWT Vias for Backcontact Solar Cells
Crystalline Si cells clearly dominate world production with a market share of ~77%. So there is much pressure for cost reduction in this market because production volume is very attractive and growing. Metal-wrap-through (MWT) is appealing, but drilling at high speeds faces some challenges.
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Solar and Nuclear Costs —The Historic Crossover
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
Solar and Nuclear Costs —The Historic Crossover
Solar photovoltaic system costs have fallen steadily for decades. They are projected to fall even farther over the next 10 years. Meanwhile, projected costs for construction of new nuclear plants have risen steadily over the last decade, and they continue to rise. In the past year, the lines have crossed in North Carolina. Electricity from new solar installations is now cheaper than electricity from proposed new nuclear plants. This new development has profound implications for North Carolina’s energy and economic future. Each and every stakeholder in North Carolina’s energy sector — citizens, elected officials, solar power installers and manufacturers, and electric utilities — should recognize this watershed moment.
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Solar and Nuclear Costs —The Historic Crossover
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
Solar and Nuclear Costs —The Historic Crossover
Solar photovoltaic system costs have fallen steadily for decades. They are projected to fall even farther over the next 10 years. Meanwhile, projected costs for construction of new nuclear plants have risen steadily over the last decade, and they continue to rise. In the past year, the lines have crossed in North Carolina. Electricity from new solar installations is now cheaper than electricity from proposed new nuclear plants. This new development has profound implications for North Carolina’s energy and economic future. Each and every stakeholder in North Carolina’s energy sector — citizens, elected officials, solar power installers and manufacturers, and electric utilities — should recognize this watershed moment.
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BrightSource CSP Project Close to Approval
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
BrightSource CSP Project Close to Approval
The California-based concentrating solar power (CSP) developer BrightSource Energy had a couple big announcements in the last week.
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BrightSource CSP Project Close to Approval
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
BrightSource CSP Project Close to Approval
The California-based concentrating solar power (CSP) developer BrightSource Energy had a couple big announcements in the last week.
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National Ocean Energy R&D Center Located in Florida
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
National Ocean Energy R&D Center Located in Florida
The U.S. Department of Energy recently announced that it was designating the Center for Ocean Energy Technology (COET) at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) a nation center for ocean energy R&D and naming it the Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center (SNMREC).
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National Ocean Energy R&D Center Located in Florida
Author: EcoFriendlyAug 10
National Ocean Energy R&D Center Located in Florida
The U.S. Department of Energy recently announced that it was designating the Center for Ocean Energy Technology (COET) at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) a nation center for ocean energy R&D and naming it the Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center (SNMREC).
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