SunEdison Names Suntech as Key Supplier for 8.22-MW Alamosa Photovoltaic Plant
SunEdison Names Suntech as Key Supplier for 8.22-MW Alamosa Photovoltaic Plant
SunEdison, the leading solar energy services provider, today announced that it has selected Suntech Power Holdings as key supplier for the 8.22-megawatt Alamosa Photovoltaic Solar Plant.
NAEG Reports Breakthrough for its Wind and Solar Projects
Native American Energy Group, Inc. (NAEG), an independent energy company, reported that the newly proposed construction of a 203-mile-long transmission line tying Alberta into the U.S. power grid in Montana may be the solution that allows NAEG to tap the potential for wind and solar generation in Montana.
Energy Matters on Solar power - Ferret
Ferret | Energy Matters on Solar power Ferret, Australia - Where once solar power was an extreme, fringe technology, considered impractical for common use, it has now advanced to the point that it provides a ... |
ACORE Media and Policy Briefings May 1 on Potential for Renewable Energy
If there is any doubt in your mind whether renewable energy sources can meet the demand for new electric generating capacity over the next two decades and President Bush's goal of 35 billion gallons a year of biodiesel and ethanol-blended fuels by 2017, please join us either at the media briefing via telephone or in-person policy briefing - both next Tuesday, May 1 - on the 2007 Joint Outlook for Renewable Energy from the American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE). A copy of the 2007 Joint Outlook is free to journalists who register for either briefing.
Carmanah Awarded Contract for Up to $1.1 Million in Solar Bus Stop, Signal and Shelter Lighting with King County Metro Transit, Washington
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - Thursday, April 26, 2007 - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX: CMH) is pleased to announce it has entered a supply agreement with the King County Metro Transit (KCMT) to provide up to Cdn$1.1 million in solar-powered LED bus shelter lighting, bus stop lighting, signaling devices and spare parts.
Ontario Goes Solar

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