Category: Green & Clean

  • Ceramic-Based UV LEDs are designed for extended life.

    Supplied in 3.5 x 3.5 mm SMT packages with silicone lenses, VLMU3500-385-060 and VLMU3500-385-120 respectively feature 60° and 120° emission angles and radiant intensity ratings of 730 and 390 mW/sr at 700 mA. LEDs are built on InGaN technology and feature typical radiant power of 780 mW at 500 mA and 1,037 mW at 700 mA in wavelength…

  • SimpliPhil Power Batteries Earn High Marks in Marine Corps Storage Tests

    SimpliPhi Power’s OES 1.3kWh and OES 2.6kWh High-Output batteries were just rigorously tested by extreme discharge and charge parameters utilized by the Marine Corps, and the company reports that they outperformed the baseline control High-Energy Lithium Battery (HELB) at Camp Lejeune, in North Carolina. The Marine Corps conducted a rangeRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • PowerOptions, Solect Energy team on Small Systems Solar program

    PowerOptions, a Massachusetts energy-buying consortium, signed a deal with Solect Energy, a full-service commercial-scale solar developer and installer in Massachusetts, to lead its innovative Small Systems Solar program, providing savings and certainty for entities with smaller projects. The program builds on the success of PowerOptions’ existing Large Scale Solar program, streamlining the process withRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Rapid System Shutdown: Questions and Solutions

    The updated 2014 National Electrical Code’s (NEC) manual, Section 690.12, says that a PV system needs to be able to reduce the voltage and current to 30 volts and 240 volt-amps, within a 10-ft perimeter of the array after rapid shutdown is initiated. It’s a straightforward name and concept, butRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Canadian Solar to build huge 47-MWp solar plant in Japan

    Canadian Solar Inc. signed an agreement with Mashiki Town and Kumamoto Prefecture to build a 47-MWp solar power plant. Once completed, the Mashiki solar power plant will be the largest solar plant in Kumamoto Prefecture. The Mashiki plant is expected to start commercial operation in the first quarter of 2017.Read More — Solar Builder magazine