Category: Green & Clean
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Cartridge Filter removes chloramines from drinking water.
Available in 10 and 20 in. lengths and 2.5 and 4.5 in. diameters, chloramine and hydrogen sulfide reduction cartridge addresses removal of chloramines from drinking water. These point-of-use filters, suited for use in homes, offices, and restaurants, accomplish chloramine removal through coconut shell catalytic carbon. This story is related to the following:Fluid and Gas Flow…
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Renusol America Mounting Systems Installed in 2-MW City Project in Missouri
Today, Renusol America announces that two of its solar panel mounting systems have been chosen for installation on 36 out of 80 municipal buildings that are part of a 2 MW City-wide renewable energy initiative in Kansas City, Mo. The energy generated is expected to save the City approximately $40-thousandRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Dragonfly Solar, SolarWorld to Deliver 517-kW Solar Farm in Midwest
Dragonfly Solar, a commercial solar developer based in Lakeville, Minn., and SolarWorld, the largest U.S. solar manufacturer since 1975, will partner to deliver a 517-kW solar array to four electric utility cooperatives in the U.S. Midwest. The project is the nation’s first and largest to be developed under a modelRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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31 MW of Solar to be Installed at 120 Retail Stores in Mexico
Tiendas Soriana S.A. de C.V., Mexico’s second largest retail company and Hanwha Q CELLS, one of the world’s leading full-service solar power companies, today announced a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 31 MW of photovoltaic (PV) solar power at 120 retail locations across Mexico that will create significant long-termRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Capital Spending to Reach $3.8 Billion by End of 2014
With capital expenditures for the photovoltaic (PV) industry set to bounce back in 2014, a new round of solar spending will commence that will reach $3.8 billion by year-end, according to IHS Technology. PV capital spending has been rising notably over the past two quarters, en route to a thirdRead More — Solar Builder magazine