Category: Green & Clean
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SolarCraft Installs 251-kW Solar Power SYstem at California Golf Course
Novato and Sonoma based SolarCraft announced the completion of a 251-kW solar power system at Napa Valley Country Club in Napa, Calif. The picturesque, private golf course is now powered by renewable, green energy. The solar electric system is ground mounted on a hillside above the golf course. It consistsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Next-Generation PV Technologies to Take Center Stage as Solar Expenditures Rebound
Advanced photovoltaic (PV) technologies such as diamond wire and n-type substrates will increasingly find their way into mainstream solar manufacturing, especially with capital expenditures set to bounce back this year, according to IHS Technology. In a move that will coincide with the launch of a new spending cycle within solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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DC/DC Converter suits wireless backhaul, smart grid applications.
Accommodating networking and telecom applications, UWQ 240 W DOSA-compatible, open-frame, quarter-brick DC/DC converter has fixed, 12 Vdc/20 A single output and accepts 3:1 input range of 18–60 Vdc around nominal 48 Vdc. Remote sense automatically adjusts Vout to make up for line and load losses, and trim function allows ±10% of Vout. Supplied in 58.4 x…
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Smart Color MFPs offer cloud connectivity.
Capable of printing 20 and 25 ppm, respectively, MP C2003 and MP C2503 connect to Integrated Cloud Environment, which offers menu of document storage, management, and OCR services. Units feature 1,200 dpi image resolution, automatic duplexing, and max paper capacity of 2,300 sheets. With app, users can print and scan directly from mobile devices, as well…
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Mexico Boosts Global Solar Appeal, Now Third Most Appealing PV Market
Mexico in the first quarter raised its attractiveness profile in the global photovoltaic (PV) market to close in on reigning leaders South Africa and Turkey, while the Philippines is now in the top 10 among the most appealing PV markets for the first time ever, according to new analysis fromRead More — Solar Builder magazine