Ballard Announces Deployment of Fuel Cell Power Systems In Idea Cellular India Network

• Clean power to be generated using by-product hydrogen

Solar Frontier Supplies 10MW Project in Japan

Mt. Komekura Plant Among Largest In Japan

FIVE YEARS OF THE INTERSOLAR AWARD: APPLICATION PROCESS FOR 2012 UNDERWAY

The anniversary of the most important innovation award for the solar industry is marked by a yet stronger international character and the debut of "Solar Pro-jects" awards

Solar energy is booming at RENEXPO®

The 1st International Solar Conference and Solar Park at the trade fair

PanelClaw Announces ETL Certification, Adds Approved Modules

PanelClaw, a leader in photovoltaic mounting systems, announced today the ETL listing of all PanelClaw products to UL Subject 2703, which establishes safety and performance requirements for PV mounting systems.

Saft lithium-ion batteries selected by Green Charge Networks to support NYC smart grid demonstration program

Green Charge Networks (GCN) is a leader in smart grid, and energy storage and management technology, with a particular expertise in electric vehicle charging.

Advanced transportation energy systems chart cleaner future with solar panels from SolarWorld

Highway, light rail and airport facilities offset energy use with SolarWorld solar panels

Schletter© Introduces the New 2.5 kW FS Kit for Ground Mount Residential Solar Installations

ETL Certified FS System Now Available in a Quick Ship Program from Leading U.S. Manufacturer of Solar Mounting Systems

TULiPPS Solar, Scheuten Solar, SoLayTec and Gijs Dingemans all win Dutch Solar Awards

4 prizes for the best Dutch achievements in solar power

Solar Stocks Positive; First Solar (NASDAQ:FSLR), On the Move Trading to $45.20

New York, NY - February 17, 2012 - (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) Investorideas.com, a leader in renewable energy stock research for independent investors, issues an investor alert for solar stock First Solar (NASDAQ:FSLR). The stock is currently trading at $42.45, up2.74 (6.90%

Congress Deals Major Blow to Wind Power Industry

The wind power industry is predicting massive layoffs and stalled or abandoned projects after a deal to renew a tax credit failed Thursday in Washington. The move is expected to have major ramifications in states such as Illinois, where 13,892 megawatts of wind projects -- enough to power 3.3 million homes per year -- wait to be connected to the electric grid. Many of those projects will be abandoned or significantly delayed without federal subsidies. The state is home to more than 150 companies that support the wind industry. At least 67 of those companies make turbines or components for wind farms. Chicago is the U.S. headquarters to more than a dozen major wind companies who wanted to take advantage of powerful Midwestern winds.  

Interect Solar Education Program is seeking accreditation from the IREC

Scarborough, Ontario – Continuing to build on its reputation as a responsible green energy EPC and training facility, Interect Inc. is now moving into the next phase of their educational program. Called the Interect Solar Education Program, ISEP, as it is known for short, is seeking accreditation from the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) as a continuing education provider.

Commercial Buildings, Big Energy Savings with Wood Heat Focus of 2012 Northeast Biomass Heating Expo

Fourth annual Northeast Biomass Heating Expo 2012 to feature two dedicated technical and economic development tracks

Green Sun Rising welcomes its newest family member: The Solar Bikeport!

Windsor, Ontario – February 15th 2012 – Green Sun Rising, Windsor's longest operating solar company, is proud to present the newest member of its growing solar photovoltaic product family – The Solar Bikeport.

Homeowners Use the Sun and Incentives to Save on Winter Heating Costs

"Solar thermal utilizes the sun's energy to create heat, so the operating price remains steady over time compared to conventional heat sources"

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SOLTEC – SFOne single axis tracker

SOLTEC - SFOne single axis tracker

SFOne is the 1P single-axis tracker by Soltec. This tracker combines the mechanical simplicity with the extraordinary expertise of Soltec for more than 18 years. Specially designed for larger 72 an 78 cell modules, this tracker is self-powered thanks to its dedicated module, which results into a lower cost-operational power supply. The SFOne has a 5% less piles than standard competitor, what reduces a 75% the labor time.