(April 4, 2011) Thomas Mancini, Concentrated Solar Power Manager at Sandia National Laboratories, discusses the state of the art in utility-scale concentrated solar power technology and elaborates on various deployments currently operating or planned for construction around the world. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Concentrated Solar Power at Sandia National Laboratories http Stanford Energy Seminar energyseminar.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube http
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Business Briefs Honolulu Star-Advertiser Honolulu-based Sopogy Inc. said it has signed a memorandum of understanding with a Thai company to develop a six-megawatt concentrated solar power plant in southern Thailand. The MOU is with MAI Development Co. to provide electricity to the Provincial ... Sopogy Signs MOU for Solar Project in ThailandBusiness Wire (press release) all 18 news articles » |
Sopogy signs MoU for development of 6MW solar plant in Thailand Energy Business Review Sopogy, a developer of micro concentrated solar power (MicroCSP) technologies, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with MAI Development for the development of a 6MW solar plant in Bau Yai in the Nakorn Ratchasima province of Thailand. ... Sopogy signs agreement on Thai solar projectRenewable Energy Focus all 6 news articles » |
CST100 Now with AC and DC Power Measurement Capability PR Newswire (press release) Typical uses include research & development, resource assessment, and performance monitoring of concentrated solar power (CSP) and concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) technologies. Along with standard meteorological measurements, the CST100 now has options ... and more » |
Aquentium Solar, Inc. Seeks Joint Venture Partners in South America for Solar ... World Stock Wire (press release) Solar energy is clean, renewable and has vast potential. Generating solar power is pollution free, with panels lasting 25 plus years, with little degradation in performance. If a concentrated solar power system was built that was a hundred mile by ... and more » |
US government to review controversial Solar Energy Zones Business Green "As we encourage innovation and the deployment of technologies ... we are also moving forward with an enduring solar energy programme that will further spur private sector job creation and solar power production." Officials said that it was too early ... and more » |
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