Category: Green & Clean
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Submerged Arc Flux comes in lightweight, heavy-duty packaging.
OK submerged arc welding flux is available with Flux Pack™ packaging, which uses heavy-duty LDPE (low-density polyethylene) material to protect dry agglomerated welding flux against moisture re-absorption from atmosphere. Packaging, by affording extended shelf life, ensures fresh and dry flux is ready to use for high-production SAW applications. Net weight of flux packaging is 50 lb,…
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LED Tube Light Kits fit into almost any fixture.
Available in 2, 3, 4, or 6-tube models, LED48T5HO LED T5 High Output Tube Light Kits require only single driver for up to 4 tubes and 2 drivers for 6 tubes. Kits can be directly retrofitted into virtually any 4 ft, 2-pin in-line fluorescent tube fixture. Each tube uses 21 W and replaces fluorescent counterparts up to…
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DTE Energy working on two huge (45-MW) utility-owned solar projects in Michigan
DTE Energy, in collaboration with the City of Lapeer, Mich., plans to break ground in the spring of 2016 on 45 megawatts (MW) of new solar generating capacity at two project sites. The projects will generate enough to power 9,000 average size homes with clean, zero-emission solar energy. The largerRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Dominion Virginia Power strikes deal for 110 MW of solar
Dominion Virginia Power and the Commonwealth of Virginia reached an agreement to deploy 110 MW of solar power generation. Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Dominion joined together to announce the multi-year agreement. The Commonwealth will purchase the solar-generated electricity through a long-term agreement with Dominion. “This is another positive step toward furtheringRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar CEOs say they will cease operations in Nevada if proposed tariff changes go through
Nevada is on the verge of voting on a drastic change to its rate structure that would retroactively affect anyone who has already installed solar based on the original net metering tariff. Residents and several solar CEOs are unhappy with this sudden change in direction. From the Las Vegas Review-Journal:Read More — Solar Builder magazine