Category: Green & Clean

  • Ammonia Analyzer targets water resource recovery facilities.

    By monitoring critical control points in water and resource reclamation facilities, Liquiline CA80AM helps facilities meet EPA rules. Colorimetric analyzer uses standard indophenol blue method, which is compliant to ISO 7150-1, DIN 38406-5, and GB 7481-87 standards. Using onboard logbooks for data storage and retrieval, analyzer allows continuous documentation for reporting to regulatory agencies. EtherNet/IP, Modbus,…

  • Fuel Filter exceeds standards while reducing waste, maintenance.

    Suited for use on individual vehicles and fleets, microGreen® Extended Performance Fuel Filters exceed industry standards for performance and capacity. Fuel filtration technology facilitates engine maintenance by extending lifetime of fuel filter and therefore requiring fewer changes. Able to be installed on any vehicle, these long-lasting filters also contribute to waste reduction. Filter change schedule can…

  • SolarCity claims to have built world’s most-efficient rooftop solar panel

    SolarCity sent out a press release claiming to have built the world’s most efficient rooftop solar panel, with a module efficiency exceeding 22 percent. SolarCity says the panel generates more power per square foot and harvests more energy over a year than any other rooftop panel in production, with its eye onRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • New OutBack battery bridges gap between lead-acid, advanced storage

    OutBack Power debuted the EnergyCell Nano-Carbon battery line at this year’s Solar Power International Convention. This exciting new EnergyCell offering advances battery technology to a new category for customers requiring an energy storage solution that’s primary purpose is to accept frequent and partial charges and discharge cycles. This new advanced technology batteryRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Michigan breaks ground on largest community solar project

    Officials from Consumers Energy and Grand Valley State University celebrated their collaboration to expand renewable energy in Michigan, breaking ground on a new, 17-acre community solar project. “We thank Grand Valley State University for helping us take a Michigan-first approach to a sustainable future for our state,” said Dan Malone,Read More — Solar Builder magazine