Category: Green & Clean

  • Constant Current LED Drivers suit residential applications.

    Rated for 10 W output power, PDA010N Series provides flicker- and shimmer-free performance for broad range of residential LED fixtures. TRIAC-dimmable units are available with 3 constant current outputs of 350, 700, and 1,000 mA and are designed to operate using 108–132 Vac. Drivers require ≤ 0.25 A input power to deliver 78% efficiency at 120 Vac with…

  • Wire Rope Grease meets VGP requirement.

    Designed to meet requirement of Vessel General Permit, bio-based Wire Rope Grease is made from carefully selected renewable vegetable oils that are minimally impacted during processing in microwave-based manufacturing reactor. Aluminum complex grease, available in NLGI Grades 0 and 1, offers water washout resistance and provides naturally high degree of lubricity. This story is related…

  • Solar Power Inc. grows, adds two key positions

    Solar Power, Inc., (SPI) a global provider of PV solutions for business, residential, government and utility customers and investors, appointed Tao Wu as chief product officer, primarily in charge of the Internet product and technology division of SPI’s Solarbao.com, and Guotao Qiu as president of SPI’s recently launched automobile finance unit.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • PosiGen snags Goldman Sachs investment to provide solar to low-income families

    Months after providing PosiGen Solar Solutions with a working capital loan, Goldman Sachs, through its Urban Investment Group, has now made an equity investment in the Louisiana-based company to allow PosiGen to continue its explosive growth. What or who is PosiGen? Well, the company is focused on providing solar productionRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • TXU Energy partners with SunPower for new Texas solar solution

    TXU Energy is a Texas-based company that offers a variety of innovative products and solutions, allowing both its residential and business customers to choose options that best meet their needs, including bringing the first affordable rooftop solar offer to North Texas in 2010. As part of its continuing evolution –Read More — Solar Builder magazine