Category: Green & Clean
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Service Management Software operates on-premise or in cloud.
Integrating with existing ERP/CRM solutions, Astea Alliance v11.5 lets companies connect, manage, optimize, and transform all facets of customer service delivery. Mobile solution, addressing field workforce, provides flexibility to perform modifications without development skill sets. Also, mobile app enables lets party service providers/subcontractors participate in service delivery process. Dashboards, scorecards, operational heat maps, and visual reports…
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Multi-Standard Wireless Charging SoC enhances smartphone design.
Affording OEM flexibility by enabling automatic selection between specifications from A4WP, PMA, and WPC, BCM59350 lets mobile device manufacturers add multi-standard wireless charging. This wireless charging PMU (power management unit) delivers up to 88% AC to DC efficiency and supports up to 7.5 W for accelerated charging. Boost mode enables charging with 50% less voltage, and product can be…
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First Wind Secures Seven Solar PPAs with Rocky Mountain Power
First Wind , an independent U.S.-based renewable energy company, today announced that it has finalized seven 20-year power purchase agreements with Rocky Mountain Power, a division of PacifiCorp. As part of the purchase agreements, Rocky Mountain Power will buy the output of the planned 20-MW “Seven Sisters” projects in Utah underRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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ReneSola Non-Taiwanese and Non-Chinese Modules Supplied for NJ Project
ReneSola Ltd., a leading brand and technology provider of solar PV products, announced today that it has finalized an order to deliver nearly 20,000 of its high efficiency Virtus II PV modules to GeoPeak Energy, a leading solar developer and EPC in the United States. The order will be the firstRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunPower to Build 19-MW Solar System at Nevada Air Force Base
SunPower Corp. has been selected by NV Energy to build a 19-MWdc solar photovoltaic power system at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. The system is expected to be constructed next year, contingent on contract approval by Nevada’s Public Utilities Commission. It will be the second major solar installation located atRead More — Solar Builder magazine