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Hand-crafter and hand-picked articles just for our customersHoover Dam Isophase Project
Wildwood Power, CE Power and RMS Energy coming together for some much needed improvements at HOOVER DAM. Amazing project and an even more amazing team. More to follow.
Intersolar 2016 “1.21 Gigawatts”
What a great throwback. The Delorean was a hit and reminds us of how we became interested in science. Marty McFly doing it right.
Intersolar 2016 Storage Wars – Flow vs. Lithium Ion Batteries
It's incredible to know, even with all the advancements in science and technology, we are STILL improving in leaps and bounds. Flow battery development is growing. The use of "organic" alternatives that are clearly better for the environment coupled with significant...
Intersolar 2016 “Duck Curve”
One of the many topics covered during the "Hot Spots" session was bridging the gap between Solar and Utilities sometimes known as the Duck Curve. The Duck Curve is known as the triple threat to utilities which includes straining the grid, threatening profits and...
Intersolar San Francisco 2016
We are on our way to Intersolar 2016. Stay tuned for our updates from the conference and the exhibition. If there are any requests to check out a booth or product let us know and we'll be sure to post it.
Major food conglomerate plans to use only renewable electricity in the UK
Global food manufacturing firm Mars signaled its green credentials on Wednesday with an announcement that its U.K. operations will be completely powered by renewable electricity. A partnership with sustainable business Eneco's Moy wind farm in Scotland will ensure...
‘Tantalisingly close’: is solar thermal energy ready to replace coal-fired power?
Australian projects are viable already – now the industry needs investors willing to take a risk on large-scale renewable energy Companies working on large-scale solar thermal projects in Australia say they are tantalisingly close to achieving the dream of building...
‘Solar Ink’ Turns Windows Into Solar Panels
The company, NEXT, has developed a technology called ‘solar ink,’ a transparent substance that, if successful, will give windows the ability to act as solar panels A Goleta-based startup company has developed a “solar ink” that can transform windows into solar panels....