Tag: Press Releases
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Electronic Recyclers International Launches New York Offices
Now the largest privately held recycler of electronic waste in the US, and the world’s first dual-certified electronic waste recycler, Fresno-headquartered Electronic Recyclers International is licensed to de-manufacture and recycle televisions, computer monitors, computers and other types of electronic equipment. ERI serves public sector clients via GSA contract GS-10F-0051Y and processes more than 200 million…
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NRG Begins Operations at 26 MW Borrego Solar Photovoltaic Facility
NRG Energy, Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary NRG Solar, announced the start of commercial operations for the Borrego I Solar Generating Station, a 26 megawatt (AC) photovoltaic facility located northeast of Borrego Springs, Calif. The station’s electricity will be sold to San Diego Gas & Electric under a 25-year power purchase agreement.
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CEQ releases handbooks on improving efficiency of federal environmental reviews
Contact: Taryn Tuss (CEQ): 202-456-6998 Bruce Milhans (ACHP): 202-606-8513 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 5, 2013 CEQ Releases Handbooks on Improving Efficiency of Federal Environmental Reviews WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consistent with the goals of President Obama’s 2012 Executive Order on Improving Performance of Federal Permitting and Review of Infrastructure Projects, the Council on…
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MIT Researchers Develop Solar-to-Fuel Roadmap for Crystalline Silicon
Such a system would use sunlight to produce a storable fuel, such as hydrogen, instead of electricity for immediate use. This fuel could then be used on demand to generate electricity through a fuel cell or other device. This process would liberate solar energy for use when the sun isn’t shining, and open up a…
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Arpin Renewable Energy and eNow Form Partnership to Provide Solar-Powered Systems for Moving Trucks
Through eNow’s specially designed rooftop panels, most of the truck’s accessories are able to run solely on solar power. The photovoltaic cells capture energy through the panels and then store it in batteries in order to distribute it to features in the truck. The panels greatly cut-down on emissions since truckers normally idle their vehicles…