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Procter and Gamble activates photovoltaic solar system at its paper products manufacturing plant in Oxnard
A 1.1 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic solar system at Procter & Gamble’s paper products manufacturing plant in Oxnard, California, has been officially activated. The roof-mounted photovoltaic solar energy system is projected to produce more than 1.9 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of clean solar energy during its first year of operation. Over 20 years, the system is estimated to produce more than 34 million kWh, enough energy to power 3,267 average U.S. ... [more]
Suspended TenSol solar panel system eliminates the need for columns that traditionally support photovoltaic panel arrays
P4P Energy has developed the TenSol solar panel system designed to utilize otherwise untapped air-space, in applications that include coverage over aqueducts, irregular terrain, agricultural and brown fields, parking lots, and pedestrian malls and walk ways. The first, cable-suspended free span solar energy system was completed today over the REM Eyewear headquarters parking lot. The patented, cable-supported photovoltaic system created by P4P... [more]
Firechill eco-cooling products capture waste heat
Two new products have been created which are energy efficient and can provide significant cost savings of between 15% and 60% depending on application. When operating at its most efficient and in a Combined Cooling Heat and Power environment, each carbon-cutting system offers a reduction of up to 40 tonnes of CO2 per year. Firechill products will challenge the traditional air-con market by offering new applications to solve climate and energy-... [more]
Even low-emitting industries must identify the risks and opportunities presented by a low carbon economy
Businesses across all sectors need to consider the cost of carbon when planning for long-term growth, or risk losing out to sustainability-savvy competitors and new emerging market players. In “Ensuring survival: Business models in a low carbon world,” Arthur D. Little’s Energy and Sustainability practices argue that in 2009, the carbon agenda will leave no business untouched, through multiple direct and indirect routes, from brand recogniti... [more]
Nissan increases waste recovery of recyclable materials at its Sunderland plant
Nissan is recovering greater levels of waste materials at its car production plant in Sunderland as a result of a waste picking facility. The solution developed and operated in partnership with Initial Industrial Services and Northumbria Recycling Ltd has increased annual waste recovery of recyclable materials by 30 per cent and reduced waste disposal cost by as much as £70,000 per year. The Sunderland plant, responsible for the manufacture of... [more]
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Sierra Monitor Corporation Announces Financial Results for the Second Quarter Ended June 30, 2010
MILPITAS, CA--(Marketwire - 07/27/10) - Sierra Monitor Corporation (OTC.BB: SRMC - News ), a Cleantech focused company that delivers information technology for environment measurement and control by developing specialized embedded software that is deployed on proprietary hardware platforms, today announced financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2010. Financial Highlights ...
TAS Energy Selected as Innovative Clean Energy Technology Supplier for the US Geothermal Neal Hot Springs Project
HOUSTON----U.S. Geothermal has selected TAS Energy Inc. to supply high efficiency, modular, clean energy power plant technology for its Neal Hot Springs geothermal power plant in Eastern Oregon.
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Chinese are first customers for Bixby Energy's promising coal-to-gas technology
Bixby Energy says its units cut carbon-dioxide emissions by 65 percent using a 'closed-loop system' that avoids burning the coal.
Boustead Subsidiary Awarded AED55mil Contract For First New Water Recycling Plant In UAE
Dubai, 30 June 2010: Salcon, a subsidiary of Boustead, a leading global specialist in water and wastewater engineering announced today it has been awarded a AED55 million (approximately S$21 million) contract to design, engineer and construct a new water recycling plant for the enhanced treatment of treated sewage effluent ("TSE") in Abu Dhabi.

