Tag: solar energy
Rönesans Holding expands its cooperation with Japanese companies
Rönesans Holding operates in the field of construction and investment in a wide geography including Africa, Central Asia and the Middle East, especially in...
CLARK PACIFIC PARTNERS WITH NEWGEN ENERGY, TRANSITIONS TO NEARLY 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY ACROSS ITS...
A leader in sustainability, Clark Pacific’s use of solar energy will offset the impact of 14,976 passenger vehicles per year
SACRAMENTO – Clark Pacific, a leading...
New photovoltaic system will supply power for cloud-based data
A prototype designed by the UOC uses installed solar power for computing applications
The system will help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reward small...
ROHM SiC MOSFETs Solve Design Challenges for Leading Solar Energy Company Midnite Solar
Latest Generation Solar Inverter Chargers ‘Powered By ROHM’
Santa Clara, CA and Kyoto, Japan (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ROHM Semiconductor recently announced that Midnite Solar, the leading producer of...
ICC-ES Issues ESR-4074 to Tesla, Inc. for Tesla Solar Roof System
Brea, Calif. – ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), a member of the International Code Council of companies and the experts in building product evaluation and certification, issued ESR-4074 to Tesla,...
Renewables are a better investment than carbon capture for tackling climate change
Solar panels and wind turbines coupled with energy storage offer a better hope for tackling climate change than trying to capture carbon from fossil fuel power stations, according to new research published by Nature Energy.
European Be-Smart Project Seeks to Transform Buildings into Energy Generators
Considering photovoltaics as a building material in its own right allows it to be used directly during the construction or renovation of a building. These integrated facades and roofs turn buildings into electricity generators and reduce CO2 emissions.
Hawai‘i Infrastructure Receives D+ Grade from Civil Engineers
The inaugural Report Card for Hawai‘i’s Infrastructure was released by the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) Hawai‘i Section, giving 11 categories of infrastructure an overall grade of a “D+.”
Scientists propose energy park instead of border wall
Instead of a wall, build a first-of-its-kind energy park that spans the 1,954 miles of the border between the United States and Mexico to bring energy, water, jobs and border security to the region. That's the plan put forward by a consortium of 28 engineers and scientists.