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Huntington High students take part in White House Science Fair
"The students are showing how a surface absorbs or reflects solar energy and how that can influence climate change," Sharpe said in the news release. "Energy that is reflected goes back into space while the energy absorbed is re-emitted in long-wave
US: Mushroom farm goes solar
However, nearly 5000 solar panels have been installed at the US's oldest mushroom farm. Marlboro Mushrooms, has added a 1.13 megawatt (MW) solar array to help offset energy costs. North Carolina-based Southern Energy Management (SEM) installed the
Hawker Beechcraft protests trainer contract
It specializes in technology solutions for avionics, space, propulsion, solar energy, aircraft communications, and other applications. On Dec. 22, the winner was announced: the Super Tucano. According to a Feb. 2 report in The Wall Street Journal's
Want Solar Panels? You May Have to Pay HECO Thousands in Studies
By Sophie Cocke 02/09/2012 Lawrence Lee and his wife were looking forward to the 14 solar panels scheduled to be installed on their roof in Wailuku last December. The $9000 system would reduce the Maui residents' electricity bill to nearly zero,
Ga. lawmakers introduce renewable energy bill
They say the bill could help Georgia boost the number of solar panels and other renewable energy sources across the state. The bill was introduced by state Sen. Buddy Carter, a Republican from Pooler, and several other co-sponsors.
Solar subsidy levels will fall in line with costs, says Government
"The Government cannot give certainty on tariff levels to people who install solar panels with an eligibility date between 12 December 2011 and 3 March 2012 due to ongoing legal proceedings," DECC confirmed in a statement.
Solar feed-in tariff changes announced
The government has announced plans to cut the amount of money people can earn by installing solar panels and tighten eligibility criteria for the feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme. From April, homes will have to meet a minimum level of energy efficiency in
Solar Power Capacity Increased 54% in 2011
“New spending on solar energy jumped 36 percent to $136.6 billion in 2011, outpacing the $74.9 billion put into wind power, and represented almost half of all renewable energy investment worldwide” in 2011. No one expects 2012 to be such a good year,
Solar tower will power Las Vegas at night
The startup company today said it has completed the 540-foot tower of the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project near Tonopah, Nev., which is expected to start delivering 110 megawatts by the end of 2013. When it comes online, it's projected to have 10
09/02/2012Eternit to invest in international R&D centre in Kapelle-op-den-Bos
“We have already developed the slate that generates solar energy and are in the final stages of developing an air-purifying slate which extracts titanium oxide from the air.” A total of 985 people work at the Eternit site.
DECC drops 'Green Deal' solar FiT requirement, but raises spectre of further cuts
Instead, DECC said properties installing solar panels on or after April 1 this year will be required to produce an EPC rating of 'D' or above to qualify for a full FiT. It sais it estimated that about half of all properties are already eligible for a
Scugog Standard Newspaper
Municipalities have also raised concerns over solar energy projects on agricultural land. Feb. 25 is the deadline for public comments on the latest round of Ontario's proposed regulations governing retirement homes. You can find out more about the
Cuts to support for solar and wind announced
A tariff of 21p/kWh will take effect from 1 April this year for domestic-size solar panels with an eligibility date on or after 3 March 2012 and other tariff reductions will be applied to larger installations. DECC had already confirmed cuts to solar