Category: Green & Clean
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Hall Effect Sensor ICs offer response time of 3 µs.
Targeted at current sensing in electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems, MLX91208 Series features typical thermal sensitivity drift of ±150 ppm/°C. Transfer characteristics are fully adjustable, with parameters such as sensitivity, gain, and offset capable of being stored on built-in EEPROM memory. Supporting operational temperature range of -40 to +150°C, programmable devices…
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Energy Management System improves efficiency, productivity.
By proactively monitoring energy assets and trends, Power Management Control System v7 (PMCS v7.0) enables system changes to be made that will help optimize energy use and reduce downtime. System integrates existing and disparate energy components to provide intelligent perspective on energy infrastructure. Data visualization capabilities aid decision making, asset status and energy trends analyses, as well as…
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“Adopt-A-Solar-Panel” Program Sponsoring Installation at NJ VFW
Cox Printers of Linden, N.J., already has a 36-kW solar energy system and two wind turbines on its roof, partially powering a five-color press and pre-press operations. Now Cox has decided to share the wealth of solar energy. Cox is […] — Solar Builder magazine
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Energy Department Invests $13 Million into U.S. Solar Manufacturing
Building on the Energy Department’s all-of-the-above energy strategy to continue U.S. leadership in clean energy innovation, the Department today announced over $13 million for five projects to strengthen domestic solar manufacturing and speed commercialization of efficient, affordable photovoltaic and concentrating […] — Solar Builder magazine
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Motech Panels Used at New Maryland Solar Project
Delaware’s Motech Americas LLC, a subsidiary of Motech Industries Inc., today announced that 1,430 of its U.S.-manufactured 300-Watt solar panels, being installed at a leading Landover, Md., baking facility, are contributing to the annual elimination of 869,000 lbs of CO2 […] — Solar Builder magazine