Category: Green & Clean
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Heavy-Duty Portable LED Light Tower maximizes work area coverage.
Equipped with 4 removable, independently adjustable, 150 W LED light heads, WALTP-CU12-4X150W-LED-100 produces 59,610 lm and features heavy-duty aluminum construction. Four-legged, 3 in. steel quadpod, which has two 8 in. polyurethane wheels for transport, extends to 14 ft and collapses to 7 ft via included manual crank cable winch. Latter is equipped with brake for safe deployment. Light operates on 120–277 Vac, 50/60 Hz, single-phase…
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Lightweight 1.5 L Wine Bottle complies with LCBO standards.
Weighing 670 g (24 oz), 1.5L Bordeaux wine bottle complies with Liquor Control Board of Ontario's (LCBO) lightweight glass strategy for wine products. Designed maintains quality and consumer appeal while lessening environmental impact by lessening energy demand, transportation impact, and CO2 emissions. This story is related to the following:Material Handling and StorageGreen & CleanSearch for…
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Energy storage demonstration in Oregon earns federal funds
The Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE), in a joint solicitation with the energy storage program of US DOE Office of Electricity (US DOE-OE), will award $295,000 in state and federal funds to the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) for an energy storage demonstration project that will incorporate 500 kWRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Utility-scale developer to further increase capital raise, post-ITC news
Innovative Solar Systems LLC (ISS), one of the largest developers of utility scale solar PV systems in the country, has been hyping a capital raise this year to really ramp up its solar farm project pipelines. Well, post-ITC extension this is ramping up even more. John E. Green, CEO forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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ITC extension: Solar industry reacts (celebrates)
It is Monday, and the solar industry is nursing a hangover after a weekend spent celebrating the extension of the Investment Tax Credits (ITC). Funny how quickly the mood changed regarding this possibility. Only a month ago we started asking readers for their wild predictions for 2016, and not manyRead More — Solar Builder magazine