Category: Green & Clean
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Tucson Unified School District Completes First Phase of 11-MW Solar Project
Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) today announced the completion a 198-kW solar power system at Marshall Elementary School in Tucson, Ariz. Marshall Elementary is the first school of an 11-MW solar generation project. According to TUSD the project will supply approximately 80 percent of the electricity needs for 42 schools inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Ceiling Exhaust Fans deliver energy efficiency.
Designed for nearly silent operation, Models SP-80 and SP-110 feature EC motor technology and are rated for performance from 30–110 cfm and up to 0.6 in. wg. Adjustable low CFM setting allows precise adjustment to prevent over-ventilating and maximize efficiency, while adjustable time delay sets how long fan will run on high speed before returning…
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Portable Thermal Transfer Printer operates in tight spaces.
Accommodating label roll stock up to 2 in. wide, Model TT130SMC is especially useful for data center and solar installation labeling. Printer features 300 dpi print head, print speed up to 3 ips, and Ethernet port that allows user to connect to existing network or to wireless router for wireless, portable printing. For optimized workflow, users can…
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Fujifilm Dedicates Solar Installation at Massachusetts Manufacturing Facility
In an effort to reduce costs while contributing to a corporate commitment to sustainability, FUJIFILM Recording Media U.S.A., Inc. has constructed a solar energy installation through efforts by local clean-energy integrators Columbia Construction Company (North Reading, Mass.) and Absolute Green Energy Corporation (Worcester, Mass.) on its Bedford, Mass., manufacturing facility.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunEdison Donates Solar Modules to Educational Site for Former LA Gang Members
SunEdison, a leading solar technology manufacturer and provider of solar energy services today announced that it has donated 20 photovoltaic solar modules to a vocational program that helps former gang members contribute to their community. The donation was made in support of Homeboy Industries, a Los Angeles organization that helpsRead More — Solar Builder magazine