Annual AREDAY Summit to Advance Economic Opportunities of Rapid Renewable Energy Deployment Via Cros

The eighth-annual American Renewable Energy Day (AREDAY) will be held August 18 to 21 at the Hotel Jerome in Aspen, Colo. Promoting powerful cross-sector dialogue and collaborations, AREDAY's aim is to foster immediate action that addresses climate change through renewable energy deployment.

Versify expands V-RENEW implementation with NaturEner

Versify Solutions, Inc. (www.versify.com), a leading developer of software and services for the power industry, working with partner Constellation Energy Control and Dispatch (CECD), has signed a new License and Services Agreement with NaturEner USA LLC.

Energy Efficiency @ Work Convention and Exhibition 2011

The SAEE's annually hosts its flagship event, the Southern African Energy Efficiency Convention (SAEEC2011) and exhibition, Energy Efficiency @ Work. This year is the 6th SAEEC2011 and will be held on 16-17 November 2011 at Emperors Palace, Gauteng, Johannesburg, South Africa.

10 years of energy management training

The SAEE's affiliated trainer, Energy Training Foundation (ETF), celebrates its 10th anniversary of successfully training Certificated energy engineers in South Africa, thereby equipping to the country's skills base to develop the energy efficiency industry in the country.

SAEE invites bursary applications

The SAEE annually awards bursaries to deserving students in the Engineering students who show a natural enthusiasm toward making a difference to the environment and the energy security of South Africa. This is an invitation to students in South Africa to apply for the 2012 academic year.

Latest BTEC Webinar on Biomass Thermal Finance

Register now to attend the Biomass Thermal Energy Council's (BTEC) free webcast on Wednesday, June 29 at 2PM ET.

Anderson Power Products® Introduces SPEC Pak™ High Power Connector

Anderson Power Products® (APP®), a leader in high power interconnect solutions, is proud to introduce the SPEC Pak™ High Power Connector, APP's latest addition to the SPEC Pak™ Connector series of sealed power for environmental conditions.

Hypersonic passenger jet to run on clean fuel is unveiled at Paris Air Show

Super-fast speed — think Tokyo to L.A. in 2 1/2 hours — isn't the only cool feature of the Zero Emission Hyper Sonic Transport proposed by EADS. At the Paris Air Show this week, the aircraft manufacturer and Airbus parent revealed its proposed passenger aircraft, which would be run on, among other sources, liquid hydrogen and biofuel. The aircraft, which EADS said could be standard by 2050, would cruise at Mach 4 speeds nearly 20 miles high — inside the Earth's atmosphere. Demonstration technologies could be ready by the end of this decade. Companies at the Paris show were buzzing about clean-fuel options. Airbus and Parker Aerospace said they would look into fuel-cell technology that converts hydrogen and oxygen into electricity and creates water as exhaust. The pair said that flight tests could happen by mid-decade. The Air Transport Assn. of America, the industry trade group, said a slew of member airlines signed letters of intent to partner with Solena Group. The company produces its GreenSky California fuel from biomass at a Santa Clara County facility.

Southwest Windpower Personal Wind Systems Available for Purchase at Select Home Depot® Locations

Skystream install program helps consumers take advantage of their wind resource

SGS showcases Carbon Footprint Assessment at the PCF World Summit

SGS sponsored the 5th PCF World Summit, April 7–8, 2011 in Zurich, Switzerland. Held at the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute, the forum provided an opportunity to share practical experience and knowledge about climate-conscious consumption and production.

Schletter Inc. Selected by SOLON Corporation for 15 MW Solar PV Ground Mount Installation

SOLON Corporation selects Schletter Inc. as supplier for a 15 MW (AC) ground mount solar installation in California.

Phono Solar to reveal new strategy at Intersolar San Francisco, Booth 8357

The innovative group continues to manufacture cutting-edge tools which will be on display at Intersolar San Francisco

Small Wind Turbine Pioneer Breaks 100,000 Kilowatt Barrier

Farm stables and stud owner Malcolm Bronte-Stewart has become the first Gaia-Wind turbine owner in the UK to generate more than 100kW of energy.

Examining the emerging markets in the CSP industry

The CSP Today latest report CSP Markets Report: New Edition (2011-2012), offers the opportunity to identify and define the real opportunities in the worldwide CSP markets.

New technology converts exhaust heat into cooling, electricity

It sounds a little counterintuitive, but the wasted heat from automobile tailpipe emissions could one day be used to cool and power your car. Researchers from Oregon State University developed a thermally activated cooling system that harnesses the energy in waste heat produced by cars, factories, and power plants, and converts it to cooling. The system works by combining a vapor compression cooling cycle with an "organic Rankine cycle," an existing energy conversion technology, to convert waste heat from a thermal source to generate power and cooling. By turning 80 percent of every kilowatt of waste heat into a kilowatt of cooling capability, the system recycles exhaust heat that would otherwise escape into the atmosphere. The cooling system could be used to ventilate electronics systems that also require energy-intensive air conditioning to keep cool. The energy-recycling technology could also be used in vehicles to help power hybrid cars. Although less efficient than converting exhaust to cooling, the prototype can also be used to produce electricity to propel a vehicle. Only 15 to 20 percent of the waste heat can be converted to produce electricity, but it's better than letting the energy go to waste.

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