Category: Green & Clean
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Carrier Hub enhances MicroTCA-based systems.
Along with 40 GbE option, synchronous Ethernet, and advanced clocking/GPS capability, UTC004 MicroTCA Carrier Hub (MCH) provides PCIe Gen 3, SRIO Gen 2, and crossbar switch (CBS) option. Latter allows any fabric to be utilized, including custom solutions. Module enables flexible master/slave clock and time synchronization to multiple clocking standards, features quad PLL clock network synchronizer, and…
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Landscape Ontario’s Idea Of A Green Time Around The Old Swimming Hole.
Here’s an interesting article that Terry came across on the Landscape Ontario. It’s an article by Toronto freelance writer Brian Slemming, and it’s all about a creating a chemical free alternative to the traditional back yard swimming pool. Traditional pools are kept clean with chlorines and bromines, neither of which are beneficial in anyway to…
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Adjustable Silverback Solar Mounting System Makes Tricky Install Possible
A barrel roof with HVAC equipment and skylights is not the ideal platform for a crystalline panel solar system, but a watertight attachment system from Silverback Solar allows architects, engineers and contractors to work with such challenges. As part of a major renovation seeking Net Zero energy LEED certification, DPRRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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ECTFE Resins suit production of front sheets for PV modules.
Able to be extruded into transparent film with over 90% light transmission, Halar® PV ECTFE semi-crystalline, melt-processable fluoropolymer resin provides water vapor barrier (<1 g/m²/day) as well as chemical and fire resistance. Product offers long-term weatherability and is suitable for 20+ years of direct exposure to sunlight. In addition to properties as Halar PV, Halar UV blocking…
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Strata Solar Completes Nine Solar Projects in North Carolina
Strata Solar, a leading utility-scale solar provider, announced today it has installed nine utility-scale solar projects across North Carolina using more than $100 million of tax-equity financing provided by a subsidiary of Wells Fargo & Company. North Carolina utility Progress Energy Carolinas will purchase the power. The projects produce enough electricity to power 5,000 households and displaceRead More — Solar Builder magazine