Meet the Influential Women Advancing the Power Industry
One of these women will be named the Power-Gen 2015 Woman of the Year at the annual awards banquet on Monday, Dec. 7, which takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Read MoreOne of these women will be named the Power-Gen 2015 Woman of the Year at the annual awards banquet on Monday, Dec. 7, which takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Read MoreThe Solar Electric Power Association and Association for Demand Response and Smart Grid on Nov. 10 said that they are merging into one organization.
Read MoreThe Solar Electric Power Association and Association for Demand Response and Smart Grid on Nov. 10 said that they are merging into one organization.
Read MoreA German company has agreed to build several solar power plants in the Tehran province, an Iranian energy official said.
Read MoreA German company has agreed to build several solar power plants in the Tehran province, an Iranian energy official said.
Read MoreAt the end of October, 778 companies registered as power producers and suppliers in order to sell electricity for commercial consumers who have a demand over 50 kW.
Read MoreAt the end of October, 778 companies registered as power producers and suppliers in order to sell electricity for commercial consumers who have a demand over 50 kW.
Read MoreAt the end of October, 778 companies registered as power producers and suppliers in order to sell electricity for commercial consumers who have a demand over 50 kW.
Read MoreOn a warm November morning about 200 people gathered in the small town of Peterborough, NH to officially inaugurate the state’s largest PV solar array. The almost 1-MW project (942kW) was initiated by Borrego Solar, approved by the town by unanimous vote in July 2014, and completed by SunEdison, which purchased the project in 2015.
The energy generated by the array will meet 100 percent of the electricity needs of the town wastewater treatment plant with more to spare. The excess energy will be used to power the town house, the fire department and the library through a group net-metering arrangement recently approved by the New Hampshire public utility commission (PUC).
Read MoreOn a warm November morning about 200 people gathered in the small town of Peterborough, NH to officially inaugurate the state’s largest PV solar array. The almost 1-MW project (942kW) was initiated by Borrego Solar, approved by the town by unanimous vote in July 2014, and completed by SunEdison, which purchased the project in 2015.
The energy generated by the array will meet 100 percent of the electricity needs of the town wastewater treatment plant with more to spare. The excess energy will be used to power the town house, the fire department and the library through a group net-metering arrangement recently approved by the New Hampshire public utility commission (PUC).
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