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PosiGen Opens Solar Installation Services in Massachusetts

PosiGen, a provider for renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions to low-to moderate (LMI) income homeowners is expanding into Massachusetts. This will be PosiGen’s sixth operational state, joining Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Mississippi and the company’s home base of Louisiana. The initial launch focuses on Western Massachusetts, with plans to […]

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Sandia eyes next-gen direct-drive wind turbines with technology ‘twist’

Sandia plans next-generation direct-drive wind turbines using technology “twist” Home News Sandia eyes next-gen direct-drive wind turbines with technology ‘twist’ Cookies are used to provide you with the best possible experience on our website. If you continue to use the site, we will assume you are satisfied with it.Ok

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MEAG, NZ Super Fund, Infratil Invest 500 Million USD in Longroad Energy

Paul Gaynor Longroad Energy Holdings LLC has received a $500 million equity investment by MEAG, acting as asset management arm for entities of Munich Re, alongside two of the company’s existing investors, the NZ Super Fund and Infratil, a listed entity managed by Morrison & Co. The investment will support Longroad’s strategic shift from a

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Standard Solar, Maryland County Develop 1.3 MW Rooftop, Carport Solar Project

Another Standard Solar project is a 12-building solar carport for the Northwest Fire District of Tucson, Ariz. Standard Solar and Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works are creating a solar project that will provide clean energy for Bureau of Utility Operations facilities. The Millersville-based systems consist of a combination

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DOE Introduces Solar Research Group to Focus on Cadmium Telluride Technology

University of Toledo President Dr. Gregory Postel The U.S. Department of Energy launched the Cadmium Tetride Accelerator Consortium. This $20 million initiative is designed to make CdTe (Cadmium Telluride) solar cells cheaper, more efficient, and open new markets for its products. CdTe photovoltaic cells are second in popularity to silicon after silicon. The U.S. will

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