Latest Solar Power product news
Armor has launched project OSCAR, 'Organic Solar Cells by ARmor', a project carried out by a consortium of five companies, including Armor, INES (Institut National de l'Energie Solaire), LCPO (Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques), Plasto SAS and Amcor Flexibles Europe & Americas.
In response to the growing demands for renewable energy, project OSCAR is all about developing organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells for the solar industry. OPV cells have the advantage of enabling more cost ef... [more]
GreenFix Energy has announced OASIIS, a floating solar-thermal island capable of producing industrial amount of distilled water and electricity
GreenFix Energy has announced the culmination of years of research and work into the development of the OASIIS technology invented and patent filed by Richard Henderson. Richard Henderson worked over a decade perfecting a technology that utilizes current solar thermal and OTEC technology in a whole new way.
Once built, this 1 to 3 Square Kilometer... [more]
Kyocera has a track record of providing solar modules for large-scale power plants in Europe. Kyocera has supplied 13.8MW of modules for Spain's Planta Solar de Salamanca and other large-scale projects. Governmental subsidies and a planned feed-in-tariff system are increasing demand for solar energy in Japan as well, both for residential applications and among public utility companies, which have confirmed plans to build large-scale solar power plants by 2020.
Kyocera Corporation has now anno... [more]
PowerVerde, Inc. has announced the successful test of its new Organic Rankine Cycle (“ORC”), the PowerVerde 25/50 KW electric power system. The new system, a next generation design, is capable of producing 25 kilowatts of electrical power on any low grade heat (180 degree F). This test was conducted at the company’s facility, Arizona Research and Development.
This renewable energy heat recovery power generation system will operate on any adequate heat source. The system was designed principa... [more]
As more and more people search for cleaner technologies to meet the world’s energy and power demands, the urgency for solar technology developers to meet these needs has become imperative. In fact, the global solar photovoltaic market surged to an estimated $37 billion for 2008, with an estimated 51 percent compound annual growth rate through 2011, according to SET Energy.
Shrink Nanotechnologies, Inc. has announced a strategic alliance with Inabata America Corporation to market and sell the ... [more]
Satcon has announced its participation in the world’s largest rooftop solar photovoltaic power installation. The 12 megawatt (MW) system atop the General Motors car manufacturing facility in Figueruelas, Zaragoza Spain will cover approximately 2,000,000 square feet and has a surface area of 183,000 square meters.
The Zaragoza project brings together a team of the world’s leading photovoltaic solutions providers. The system will be designed and built by Clairvoyant Energy, Veolia Environnement... [more]
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