Author: LEED Blogger
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Unique Lamps Made From Recycled Coffee Filters
While a lot of thought (and advertising) goes into alerting buyers where the coffee they drink comes from, not a whole lot is said about the coffee filters used to brew it. Vilma Farrell, a Brazilian journalist living in New York City has come up with an ingenious and unique way to recycle, or upcycle…
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ViZn Energy receives 128 kW battery system order from Idaho National Laboratory
ViZn Energy Systems Inc., a provider of energy storage systems for microgrid and utility applications, received an order for a 128 kW/320 kWh redox flow battery system based on its zinc-iron chemistry from Idaho National Laboratory (INL), part of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) complex of national laboratories. ViZn’s flowRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Enact Systems, West Monroe Partners collaborate on distributed energy cloud solution
Enact Systems provides a cloud-based end-to-end business process automation solutions for distributed energy developers, installers, investors as well as utilities and energy co-operatives. The company’s latest partnership with West Monroe Partners will be a strategic implementation in the U.S. utility industry. “A number of our utility clients are looking to launch internal capabilities toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Efficient Solar Cell Design Slashes Costs
New cheaper material could increase solar access. More…
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On the Scene: Redefining ‘in-house’ with Solar FlexRack
Youngstown, Ohio, is that quintessential rust belt city that boomed and busted right along with American manufacturing. But not all of those jobs skipped town. One staple in the area to this day is Northern States Metals. Founded in 1972, the company began developing aluminum-extruded industrial products and has servedRead More — Solar Builder magazine