Tag: News

  • Microgrid Growth Worldwide Looks Impressive

    Many new microgrid projects are still under the radar, and many local projects originate organically, without official designations or titles, making them very hard to track. As a sector, however, microgrids are beginning to move into the mainstream, with a greater focus being placed on viable business models.

  • Sempra, ConEdison Partner on 150-MW Solar Plants Near Phoenix

    Sempra U.S. Gas & Power and Consolidated Edison Development (ConEdison Development) today announced an agreement to partner in two of Sempra U.S. Gas & Power’s solar power facilities, the 150-MW Copper Mountain Solar 2 plant near Las Vegas and the 150-MW Mesquite […] — Solar Builder magazine

  • SEIA and Electricity Storage Association Announce Partnership

    The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the national trade association for the U.S. solar energy industry, and the Electricity Storage Association (ESA), the international trade association promoting the commercialization and deployment of energy storage systems, today announced a new partnership […] — Solar Builder magazine

  • Amazon River Exhales Virtually All Carbon Taken Up by Rain Forest

    Until recently people believed much of the rain forest’s carbon floated down the Amazon River and ended up deep in the ocean. University of Washington research showed a decade ago that rivers exhale huge amounts of carbon dioxide – though left open the question of how that was possible, since bark and stems were thought…

  • International Aquaponics Conference: 
Aquaponics and Global Food Security

    The International Aquaponics Conference: Aquaponics and Global Food Security will bring together individuals having and wanting to have an impact on food quality, security and sustainability using aquaponic methods. Industry experts will share experience and knowledge in a fun and informative conference setting, providing participants a wealth of information on the rapidly growing aquaponics industry.  …