Saturday, May 21, 2011

Solar Electricity - Project FEEDS - Solar Electric Grid-Tied Generation




Project FEEDS in Willington, Connecticut USA generated up to 8000 watts with three arrays of solar panels.



In the News:




Greentech Media (blog)

Guest Post: To Accelerate Solar, Trim Bureaucracy and Create Standards
Greentech Media (blog)
Solar, like other grid-tied renewable sources, requires purchasing from a growing number of individual "small scale" providers, with power-generation capabilities that are "unreliable" relative to other sources. Utilities are being asked to add more ...




IKEA goes solarfatika at Tejon distribution center
Clean Energy Authority
IKEA contracted with REC Solar to install the system and worked with Kern County and Pacific Gas & Electric on the project. The array consists of a 7980 REC Group panels that cover 370000 square feet of the warehouse's rooftop. The array is grid-tied ...

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Canada ; Carmanah reports Q1 2011 results ; Announces resignation of CEO Ted ...
BYM News (press release)
Broken down by product sector, gross margin percentages are as follows: On January 19, 2011, Carmanah announced the launch of its new EG300-series solar LED outdoor streetlight; a new generation of solar-LED lighting systems designed to meet the ...




Carmanah Reports First Quarter 2011 Results and Announces Resignation of CEO ...
Filing Services Canada (press release)
Broken down by product sector, gross margin percentages are as follows: * On January 19, 2011, Carmanah announced the launch of its new EG300-series solar LED outdoor streetlight; a new generation of solar-LED lighting systems designed to meet the ...

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solarserver.com

Australian Government phases out Solar Credits system
solarserver.com
Minister Combet states that these changes are a response to continued strong growth in the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry, impacts on electricity prices, and an over-availability of credits. “Strong demand for solar panels has continued, ...

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