Category: Green & Clean
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White Solar Modules can blend into building’s appearance.
White solar modules combines solar cell technology, which converts IR solar light into electricity, and selective scattering filter, which scatters entire visible spectrum while transmitting IR light. Modules employing this technology have no visible cells or connections. Technology can be applied on top of existing module or integrated into new module during assembly on flat or curved surfaces. Consumer goods applications are…
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Vibrator and Recording System meet seismic industry needs.
Generating up to 34,000 lb peak force, UNIVIB® 2 vibrator employs 173 hp diesel engine and features cab designed for safety, ergonomics, and diagnostics. Footprint promotes maneuverability through dense terrains and environmentally sensitive areas with minimal impact. Helping oil and gas companies maximize efficiencies during data acquisition on land and transition zone environments, G3i® HD cable-based recording system has…
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NextEra Energy Resources Breaks Ground on Two California Solar Projects
NextEra Energy Resources LLC, through its indirect, wholly-owned subsidiaries, today announced it has begun construction of two solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on separate sites in southern California. The solar PV systems will be ground mounted on 20-acre privately owned sites in Apple Valley, Calif., and Blythe, Calif. “We are committedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Microgrid Solar to Install 3 MW at 50 Nonprofits in St. Louis
In a first for the region, U.S. Bank and Microgrid Solar have joined together to boost renewable energy and help more than 50 local nonprofit institutions save thousands of dollars in energy costs and direct more money toward fulfilling their missions. Microgrid and U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation (USBCDC), theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Ross Solar Group Finishes Five SunPower Rooftop Systems
The Ross Solar Group has completed five commercial rooftop solar systems for the Town of Stafford, Conn., totaling 660 kilowatts. Each system is expected to generate a large percent of the buildings’ electricity needs on which it’s installed and operating. “This solar project is a great fit for our townRead More — Solar Builder magazine