Archive for May, 2010

CNPV Signs Long Term Supply Agreement with ENEL Green Power, an Italian Global Company

CNPV Solar Power SA, a leading integrated manufacturer of solar photovoltaic products, today announced that it has entered into a long term general supply agreement with Enel Green Power SpA, Italy’s largest power company, listed on the Milan Stock Exchange. read more

Energy Bill Veto Means Eclipse For Solar

Gov. Jodi Rells veto of the Energy Reform Bill last week wasnt the death knell for solar power in Connecticut, but the fading industry will have to struggle to thrive in the state.

Kennewick firm enters solar water heater market

KENNEWICK — A Kennewick business is offering its own line of lower-cost solar hot water heaters tha

Mayor offers deal solar power

EASTHAMPTON – Mayor Michael A. Tautznik is trying to cut the city’s electric bills by finding a developer to build solar facilities on town-owned land and buildings.

Centre unveils plan to boost solar power

The Centre has envisaged a major plan to boost solar energy and set aside Rs 1,000 crore for subsidising solar power.

Solar panels could power economy

Solar panel manufacturing could become an important engine for the Ontario economy, says a Queen’s University professor. Joshua Pearce said that even if the government were to build a $2.5-billion plant and give it away for free, taxpayers would still benefit. “The government still makes money

Solar incentives may fall

A local man who sells photovoltaic solar systems wants people to know Public Service Company of New Mexico may change its policy regarding how customers are credited for solar power they put into the grid.

CECS, Chengdu firm to build solar stations

Apollo Solar Energy Inc., a refiner and producer of tellurium-based compounds and other metals for the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry, here has entered into a non-binding collaboration agreement with China Energy Conservation Solar Energy Technologies Inc. (CECS) to build scaled thin-film solar energy power stations

Solar program to pay Oregonians premium rates for power they generate

Residents who install solar panels will soon be eligible to receive checks from utility companies at premium rates for the power they generate.

Solar Panels Can Attract Breeding Water Insects

…but scientists propose a simple fixSolar power might be nature’s most plentiful and benign source of energy, but shiny black solar cells can lure water insects away from critical breeding areas, a Michigan State University scientist and colleagues warn.Applying white grids or other methods to break up the polarized reflection of light, however, makes mayflies and other aquatic insects far …



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