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Solar Energy Increasing In Area, But Challenges Remain
There are 21 operational residential and commercial solar energy systems in Morgan, Limestone and Lawrence counties, but local companies said solar parks still face obstacles in this region. Solar panels, which rely on sunshine for energy, are sprinkled throug... |
U.S. solar power demand intensifies
The U.S. solar market is expected by year’s end to have grown 119 percent over 2015 numbers, with the number of panels installed providing a whopping 16 gigawatts of power, more than doubling last year’s previous record-breaking 7.3 gigawatts, according to B... |
How Solar Energy Is Changing the World Using New Technologies
One of the recent technology trends making waves on the globe right now is the significant use of solar energy systems to generate clean, non-polluting electricity and to also curb other issues that directly affect the environment. Due to different global warm... |
Trading Alcoa On The Short Side
In the last ISM report, steel and metal companies mentioned that higher steel prices were merely supply driven. The economy continues to plunge without any big changes. I completely agree with that. Let's take a look at primary steel industry sentiment. Sentim... |
Solar Power Units to Be Installed At Hospitals for Safety of Vaccine, Labs
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa health department has planned to install solar power units for maintenance of cold chain for safety of vaccine and functioning of laboratories, X-ray plants and ultrasound machines at the public sector hospitals, which face 10-hour power... |
Vivint Solar To Take Part in Sunedison's Bankruptcy Case
Solar panel installer Vivint Solar Inc. said it would participate in SunEdison Inc.'s bankruptcy case to maximize its recovery from claims against SunEdison, which terminated its agreement to buy Vivint in March. |
Solar Power Reflects Morocco’s New Africa Ambitions
When production officially began at the world’s biggest concentrated solar power plant at Ouarzazate in southern Morocco in February, the country was widely celebrated for its achievement. Called Noor 1 after the Arabic word for light, the concentrated solar ... |
Stalled in the U.S., Solar Thermal Power Finds a New Market in China
Seeing its prospects falter in the United States, solar thermal project developer SolarReserve is teaming up with the world’s largest coal provider to find better prospects for the technology in China. |