Category: Green & Clean

  • Suniva Modules Power 1.9-MW Solar Array at Water Reclamation Facility

    Suniva Inc. today announces it is powering the 1.9-MW solar array at the South Cary Water Reclamation Facility (SCWRF) in Cary, N.C. This is one of several installations in Suniva’s growing water reclamation portfolio. The Suniva array, consisting of the premier OPTimus module line, delivers more power while using fewer modulesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Two words you will never hear on your weather forecast.

    These words are ‘climate change’. And the reason why you won’t hear them is that in Canada , our country is governed by people who have, it would seem, completely sold their souls to to the interests of big energy. Think of it this way. If you believe that carbon emissions from all the fossil…

  • Dual-Core MCUs suit functional safety applications.

    Based on 32-bit lockstep ARM® Cortex®-R5 cores in cached memory architecture, Hercules™ RM57Lx and TMS570LCx support speeds up to 330 MHz, delivering 550 peak DMIPS, 660 peak MIPS, and up to 330 MFLOPS. RM57Lx models help developers meet IEC 61508 functional safety standards, while TMS570LCx MCUs help meet ISO 26262 functional safety standard. Floating point…

  • Solar Modules provide 275 W peak power output.

    Comprised of 60 piece poly modules, Eagle+ Series remains Potential Induced Degradation-free under weather conditions of 85°C and 85% relative humidity, which is 10 times higher than IEC standards. Materials and technology minimize possibility of snail trailing and yellowing resulting from long-term use. This story is related to the following:Electrical Equipment and Systems Sponsored by:…

  • GE Inovateus Installs 1-MW Solar Project at Caribbean Resort and Spa

    Anguilla’s prestigious 5-star CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa has just unveiled its latest impressive project, a solar field spanning four acres and containing 3,500 Canadian Solar 300-W PV panels. The field now basks under the azure Anguilla skies and can generate approximately 1.5 million kWh annually while avoiding 1.2 million pounds ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine