Education
Nanoplasmonic Solar Cell Research From Lab to Pilot Project
08 May 2013POSTED IN Applications News
A $4 million injection of funding will see researchers at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia and CSIRO take nanoplasmonic solar cell technology from the lab to a small scale pilot project.
New South Wales Solar Discovery Sets New Record
06 May 2013POSTED IN Applications News
Solar engineers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) (Australia) have developed an innovative method to dramatically improve the quality of low-grade silicon, promising to significantly improve electrical efficiency and reduce the cost of solar panels.The UNSW team has discovered a mechanism to control hydrogen atoms so they can better correct deficiencies in silicon – by far the most expensive component used in the making of solar cells.
Brian D. Robertson Memorial Schools Fund Receives Donation from Canadian Solar
01 May 2013POSTED IN Business News
Canadian Solar Inc. announced that it has donated PV modules to the Brian D. Robertson Foundation's Memorial Solar Schools Fund. The donated photovoltaic (PV) modules will be installed on four schools, one located in Maryland and three in Ohio.
The Green Power Mini MBA - South America
POSTED IN Events CalendarThe Green Power Mini MBA is the Green Power Academy's premium 5-day Business School for Renewable Energy focusing on the technology, markets, commercialisation, planning, finance & strategy.
The popularity of this course - and the reason so many attend by way of past-attendee recommendations - is driven by the manner in which it paints a hype-free, independent picture of renewable energy as a set of industries within the wider markets of energy and finance.
Through both presented materials, interactive discussions and group-based working, you will leave with a comprehensive picture of how neither technology, finance, policy nor resource availability alone can create a renewable energy revolution. Instead you will learn and model how all must work together, along with a variety of other considerations, to create a sustainable, affordable and deliverable low-carbon energy world.
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Dyesol Enters New Market with Equity Stake in Printed Power Pte
23 April 2013POSTED IN Business News
Printed batteries and sensor networks are to be integrated with energy generating Dye Solar Cell technology in products being developed by Printed Power Pte Ltd in a new venture with Dyesol Limited.
University of Western Ontario's Solar Car Gets Boost from Jinko
18 April 2013POSTED IN Applications News
JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. will team up with the University of Western Ontario's ("UWO") Western Engineering to provide to their SunStang Solar Car Project polycrystalline solar cells for the car the team will enter in the World Solar Challenge.
SunEdison and Petrobras to Build Large PV Plant in Brazil
18 April 2013POSTED IN Applications News
SunEdison, a leading global solar energy services provider and subsidiary of MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc., has signed an agreement with Petrobras to build one of the largest solar photovoltaic power plants in Brazil. The plant will be located in Alto do Rodrigues, Rio Grande do Norte. Once completed, the SunEdison Renewable Operations Center will manage the ongoing operations of the plant. The energy generated will be destined to the National Interconnected System (SIN).
Mage Solar Academy Releases Course Curriculum
02 April 2013POSTED IN Business News
Mage Solar Academy, a training and education arena for the PV industry, has released its course curriculum for the second half of the year and introduced new on-demand, on-line courses. The Mage Solar Academy is located in Dublin, Georgia (US).
Solar Decathlon China 2013: First Solar Donates Solar to IMUT Team
18 March 2013POSTED IN Business News
First Solar, Inc. announced today that a team of students from Inner Mongolia University of Technology (IMUT) will use the Company's advanced thin-film solar photovoltaic (PV) modules to power its house in the 2013 Solar Decathlon China competition. First Solar donated 150 of its PV modules with a peak generating capacity of 13 kilowatts (KW) to IMUT's "Team Green Sun" and will provide technical support for the project team, as well as collaborating with IMUT on solar education. This is the third time First Solar has supported the Solar Decathlon competitions.
Mage Solar Puts Solar on School in Georgia
12 March 2013POSTED IN Applications News
A unique financing model saves teachers' jobs, reduces furloughs, according to MAGE SOLAR, who broke ground on a 1.1MW solar PV system to Dublin City High School.
University of Michigan Next Generation Solar Car
12 March 2013POSTED IN Applications News
The name of the University of Michigan's next solar car, which will be one step closer to resembling a real-world vehicle, is "Generation," the U-M solar car team announced today at the South by Southwest Interactive festival in Austin, Texas.
UC San Diego Adds Solar, Saves Millions
04 March 2013POSTED IN Applications News
Sullivan Solar Power today announced that it will be installing nearly 784,000 watts of new solar power at the University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego). Not only will the additional solar power project save the university about $2 million over 20 years, but it is also showcasing the academic institution as a leader in sustainability while supporting the local and national economies.
Solar Schools: Budget friendly and forward thinking
03 March 2013POSTED IN Case Studies and Solar Solutions
With tight budgets for schools everywhere, it might seem that solar is too much of an extravagance for schools. Think again, it’s a perfect match. Alan H. Lee, founder and CEO, Ecosolargy said it’s smarter, cheaper and easier now for schools to go solar than ever before. He said that first of all, the cost has come down about 300% from five years ago. And new financing and leasing structures are available that are very attractive to schools. Not to mention the fact that most schools have large areas of roof space that can be used for energy generation, plus when schools are closed during vacations, holidays and weekends, the energy generation goes into the grid, making a net gain for the school.
Solon Completes Arizona Multi-Campus Solar System
28 February 2013POSTED IN Applications News
Solon Corporation has completed construction of 1.15MW of solar systems for the Tanque Verde Unified School District (TVUSD) in Tucson, Arizona (US).
Spread over four campuses (Tanque Verde Elementary School, Aqua Caliente Elementary School, Emily Gray Junior High School and Tanque Verde High School), the solar systems are a combination of shade structures and rooftop systems. With more than 4,000 solar modules, the systems will offset a large portion of the daytime electricity requirements of each campus.
SunPower Solar Systems Save California Schools $5.6 Million
27 February 2013POSTED IN Applications News
SunPower’s solar power systems installed at 92 of California’s K-12 public schools delivered an estimated total savings of $5.6 million in 2012, the company announced at the California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing (CASH) annual conference.
Canada Students’ Solar Decathlon House Under Contsruction
26 February 2013POSTED IN Applications News
Team Ontario has broken ground on its Solar Decathlon house, which the college students say will showcase sustainable living and net-zero housing.
Students Break Ground on ‘Desert Sol’ House
25 February 2013POSTED IN Applications News
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, students have submitted plans for their Solar Decathlon entry: a 735-square-foot, solar-powered house called Desert Sol.
US Startup Applies for Solar-Cell Efficiency Technology Patent
21 February 2013POSTED IN Applications News
Silicon Solar Solutions, a Genesis Technology Incubator client at the University of Arkansas (US), has developed a new technology that could improve the efficiency of solar cells by 15%, potentially saving manufacturers millions of dollars in production costs.
The start-up company at the Arkansas Research and Technology Park has submitted an application for a full patent on a self-aligned hydrogenated selective emitter for N-type solar cells, moving the patent from “provisional” to “pending,” said Douglas Hutchings (pictured left), chief executive officer of Silicon Solar Solutions.
Cool Earth Solar and Sandia Sign Public-Private Partnership
20 February 2013POSTED IN Applications News
In a public-private partnership that takes full advantage of the Livermore Valley Open Campus(LVOC) for the first time, Sandia National Laboratories and Cool Earth Solar have signed an agreement that could make solar energy more affordable and accessible.
‘Battery University’ Opens in California
13 February 2013POSTED IN Business News
CalCharge, an energy storage innovation accelerator, and San Jose State University (SJSU) are teaming up to launch a “battery university” in California’s Silicon Valley.
Battery university courses, to be offered through SJSU’s professional education program, will educate a specialty workforce needed now for the rapidly growing battery industry.




