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Thursday, October 28, 2010

State’s Largest Concentrating Solar Power Project Celebrates Ground Blessing on Hawaiian Homelands


HONOLULU – A ground blessing ceremony was held today in Kalaeloa, O‘ahu for the largest Micro-scaled Concentrating Solar Power (MicroCSP) project in the State of Hawai‘i. The Kalaeloa Solar One project will produce 5 megawatts of renewable energy for the island of Oahu. Earlier this year, Keahole Solar Power (KSP) partnered with the State Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) to lease land in Kalaeloa to establish a home base for this project.

“Today’s ground blessing marks a tremendous step forward for DHHL and the State of Hawai‘i in implementing the Lingle-Aiona Administration’s Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative,” said Kaulana H.R. Park, chairman of the Hawaiian Homes Commission.

“This project not only supplies clean renewable energy for Hawai‘i, but also helps our native Hawaiian beneficiaries. Our partnership with Kalaeloa Solar One and KSP will provide DHHL with rent monies which will in turn be used to build homes and fund educational programs for native Hawaiians.”

“Cost effective Concentrating Solar Power and its energy efficient storage has been proven in Hawai‘i to help reduce energy volatility solving a key problem found in most renewable systems,” said Edward Lui, independent director of KSP. “KSP is proud to bring MicroCSP to Hawai‘i, helping our home become a model for renewable energy around the world. We thank our partners, community supporters and staff in helping keep Hawai‘i green and reduce our addiction to imported oil.”

“The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands is taking the lead in creating sustainable, energy efficient communities for native Hawaiians and our entire community,” said Governor Linda Lingle. “This partnership with Keahole Solar Power will utilize leading
edge technology developed by a local company that will further position Hawai‘i as a world leader in clean energy.”

“We are making significant progress in transforming Hawai‘i into a true leader for clean and sustainable energy,” said Lt. Governor Aiona. “This innovative and collaborative program with the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands and Keahole Solar Power is
contributing to Hawaii’s long-term clean energy economy.”

The Kalaeloa Solar One’s MicroCSP technology uses mirrored reflectors and optics to intensify solar energy, which in turn increases the system’s energy efficiency. The solar panels track the sun throughout the day which increases the amount of energy the
system produces annually and the system includes thermal storage which enables energy to be produced during cloudy conditions or at night.

The project is estimated for completion by the third quarter of 2011.

Submitted by the Department of Hawaiian Homelands

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Island Breezes, Sun Perfect for Renewables | Renewable Energy News Article

Island Breezes, Sun Perfect for Renewables | Renewable Energy News Article
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New iPhone App: Earthscan Resources for a Sustainable Future | Product | Earthscan

New iPhone App: Earthscan Resources for a Sustainable Future | Product | Earthscan
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Thursday, October 21, 2010

USDA Finalizing Rules for Biomass Crop Assistance Program

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USDA Finalizes Rules for Biomass Crop Assistance Program
Submitted by eBoom Staff on October 21, 2010
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) laid out its final rule provisions for the Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) outlining detailed qualifications for the aggressive incentives for biomass crop and energy producers.
BCAP, was created as part part of the 2008 Farm Bill to help US farmers and bioenergy producers meet the federal Renewable Fuels Standard, requiring 36 billion gallons of advanced biofuel in the national fuel supply by 2022.
The press release summarized the rules:
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Crop producers and bioenergy producers will be able to team together to submit applications to USDA to be selected as a BCAP project area.
If selected, crop producers will be eligible for reimbursements of up to 75 percent of the cost of establishing a bioenergy perennial crop. Producers also can receive up to 5 years of annual payments for grassy crops (annual or perennial), and up to 15 years of annual payments for woody crops (annual or perennial).
Assistance for the collection, harvest, storage and transportation of biomass to biomass conversion facilities will be available for 2 years, per producer, in the form of a matching payment for up to $45 per ton of the delivery cost to the facility.
The total expenditures expected over the next 15 years is USD$461 million in matching payments. Farmers and bioenergy producers like POET have been anxiously waiting for the finalized provisions.
In a response to the final USDA rule Jim Sturdevant, Director of Project LIBERTY for POET, said, "The 85 farmers we have contracted with to deliver 56,000 tons of biomass this fall are nearly finished harvesting, so the final BCAP rule comes not a day too soon. We will now apply for our cellulosic ethanol plant to become an approved Biomass Conversion Facility (BCF) so that local farmers can become eligible for matching payments for the biomass they will soon deliver."
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

SPI 2010: Convention center’s photovoltaic arrays help power North America’s main solar event - Photovoltaics International

SPI 2010: Convention center’s photovoltaic arrays help power North America’s main solar event - Photovoltaics International
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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Biomass Conversions: Not So Cut and Dried | Renewable Energy World North America Magazine Article

Biomass Conversions: Not So Cut and Dried Renewable Energy World North America Magazine Article
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Denmark's Rødsand II 207 MW Offshore Wind Farm Now On Line | Renewable Energy News Article

Denmark's Rødsand II 207 MW Offshore Wind Farm Now On Line Renewable Energy News Article
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Monday, October 11, 2010

Enfinity expanding footprint in U.S. with acquisition of solar developer ClearPeak - Photovoltaics International

Enfinity expanding footprint in U.S. with acquisition of solar developer ClearPeak - Photovoltaics International
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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Sarnia hits 80(MW): First Solar, Enbridge open world’s largest (for now) photovoltaic power plant - Photovoltaics International

Sarnia hits 80(MW): First Solar, Enbridge open world’s largest (for now) photovoltaic power plant - Photovoltaics International
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The White House Goes Solar | Renewable Energy World

The White House Goes Solar | Renewable Energy World
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Monday, October 4, 2010

Companies Plan 100 MW of Solar for India | Renewable Energy World

Companies Plan 100 MW of Solar for India Renewable Energy World
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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Atlantic Coast Offshore Wind Trumps Oil and Gas | Renewable Energy World

Atlantic Coast Offshore Wind Trumps Oil and Gas Renewable Energy World
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Monday, September 27, 2010

Project Focus: Toshiba to develop 1.5MW plant for Tohoku Electric Power - Photovoltaics International

Project Focus: Toshiba to develop 1.5MW plant for Tohoku Electric Power - Photovoltaics International
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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Golden state of mind: Air Resources Board approves 33% RES, capping wild Cali solar (news) cycle - Photovoltaics International

Golden state of mind: Air Resources Board approves 33% RES, capping wild Cali solar (news) cycle - Photovoltaics International
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Friday, September 24, 2010

UK Wind Sails Past 5 GW as Thanet Comes On Stream | Renewable Energy World

UK Wind Sails Past 5 GW as Thanet Comes On Stream Renewable Energy World
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The US Military's Two-pronged Renewable Energy Initiative | Renewable Energy World

The US Military's Two-pronged Renewable Energy Initiative Renewable Energy World
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Biomass to Help Power Scottish Hospitals | Renewable Energy World

Biomass to Help Power Scottish Hospitals | Renewable Energy World
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Abu Dhabi To Build 100 MW CSP Plant | Renewable Energy World

Abu Dhabi To Build 100 MW CSP Plant | Renewable Energy World
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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Ontario: Replacing Coal with Biomass | Renewable Energy World

Ontario: Replacing Coal with Biomass | Renewable Energy World
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Friday, September 17, 2010

How Big Will Big Algae Be? | Renewable Energy World

How Big Will Big Algae Be? | Renewable Energy World
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

US DOE Awards Almost $100M To Renewable Energy Research | Renewable Energy World

US DOE Awards Almost $100M To Renewable Energy Research Renewable Energy World
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Mexico's Push To Install 3,000 MW of Wind by 2014 | Renewable Energy World

Mexico's Push To Install 3,000 MW of Wind by 2014 Renewable Energy World
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Be Green 2: Solar Company Helping Non-Profit Groups

Be Green 2: Solar Company Helping Non-Profit Groups
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Friday, September 10, 2010

Project Focus: ESA to construct 1MW system in Culberson, North Carolina - Photovoltaics International

Project Focus: ESA to construct 1MW system in Culberson, North Carolina - Photovoltaics International
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

450-MW Wind Farm Online in Oregon | Renewable Energy World

450-MW Wind Farm Online in Oregon | Renewable Energy World
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

A Textbook Example: Why American Schools Must Go Green | Renewable Energy World

A Textbook Example: Why American Schools Must Go Green Renewable Energy World
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Wave Hub Marine Energy Project Installed Off Coast of England | Renewable Energy World

Wave Hub Marine Energy Project Installed Off Coast of England Renewable Energy World
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Friday, September 3, 2010

China Working Toward Green Energy Solutions | Renewable Energy World

China Working Toward Green Energy Solutions Renewable Energy World
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Colorado – A Leader in Wind Energy | Renewable Energy World

Colorado – A Leader in Wind Energy | Renewable Energy World
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Grid Energy Storage a $35B Market by 2020 | Renewable Energy World

Grid Energy Storage a $35B Market by 2020 | Renewable Energy World
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Skyline Installs CPV System in Hawaii | Renewable Energy World

Skyline Installs CPV System in Hawaii | Renewable Energy World
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Monday, August 30, 2010

Energy Storage Targets May Come to California Soon | Renewable Energy World

Energy Storage Targets May Come to California Soon | Renewable Energy World
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Saturday, August 28, 2010

DuPont begins Tedlar production at North Carolina facility - Photovoltaics International

DuPont begins Tedlar production at North Carolina facility - Photovoltaics International
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Friday, August 27, 2010

Austalia's Largest Rooftop Solar Panel Installation.

Australia’s Largest Rooftop Solar Panel Installation Unveiled at Johnson & Johnson Medical
By Jace Shoemaker-... on August 23, 2010

Sanyo and Apollo Energy recently unveiled what is being touted as the largest commercially-funded rooftop solar panel installation in Australia. The 200-kilowatt solar system was recently installed on the rooftop of the Johnson & Johnson Medical headquarters in Sydney, Australia.
Government and company officials were on hand during the August 19th unveiling. The solar project incorporated Sanyo’s patented HIT technology – hybrid solar cells made of “thin mono crystal silicon surrounded by an ultra-thin amorphous silicon layer.”

The installation took part in two stages. The first stage, operational in June, comprised of 100 kW and the second stage of the installation, operational last week, comprised of the additional 100kW. The 952 solar panel installation will save the Johnson & Johnson Medical approximately 10 percent on electricity costs. The solar installation will produce enough energy to power 50 homes annually.

The project is part of Johnson & Johnson’s sustainability program, Project Leaf: linking environment and future. The company will replace one of its older chillers and will also install sensor-driven efficient lighting. All in all, the projects are expected to reduce the company’s energy usage by 20 percent annually.

The company will plant 37 trees to offset the environmental cost of the solar installation. Johnson & Johnson Medical is also expected to implement other sustainable initiatives including water conservation and waste management over the coming years as well.
Energy Matters, a division of Apollo Energy, is also extending a “special deal” to Johnson & Johnson employees as part of the solar project. Employees are encouraged to invest in a solar system that will not only save them more than $1,500 in energy bills each year, but will help the environment as well.
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Thursday, August 26, 2010

California starts to lay energy storage foundations


New bill edges US state towards creation of renewables-ready grid

Danny Bradbury and James Murray, BusinessGreen, 25 Aug 2010
Solar plant

California this week moved a step closer to mandating the rollout of energy storage systems capable of supporting new renewable energy projects, passing a critical bill in the state senate.

Bill AB2514 would require the Public Utilities Commission to set targets for systems that store energy. Both public and private utilities in the state would then be required to help meet the targets, the legislation said.

"This bill requires load-serving entities to meet any targets adopted by the commission by 2015 and 2020," it stated. "This bill requires publicly owned utilities to set their own targets for the procurement of energy storage and then meet those targets by 2016 and 2021."

Energy storage systems are widely regarded as crucial for the efficient operation of power grids that are reliant on a high proportion of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. Experts claim that large-scale energy storage systems would allow grid operators to cope with fluctuations in renewable energy output, ensuring they can always meet base load requirements.

Energy storage also enables utilities to sell stored renewable energy during peak times when energy prices are higher, helping to make renewable projects more economically viable.

The bill was voted through the California senate this week, but it is still not law. It now returns to the state assembly for concurrence in senate amendments, which will assess amendments made to the legislation during its senate hearing. If it succeeds there, it will go before governor Schwarzenegger. The deadline for the governor to sign the bill into law is September 30.

The passage of the bill would provide a major boost to emerging energy storage firms working on various grid-scale energy storage systems.

Most notably, battery specialist A123Systems recently launched a new spin off firm, named 24M, that is working on the development of large-scale flow batteries, while Beacon Power is currently working on the first large-scale flywheel energy storage facility in Stephentown, New York.

In related news, California's plans to increase it solar capacity have also moved forward after the state energy commission's siting committee last week recommended approval for a proposed 250MW solar thermal power plant.

The project, which is being developed by NextEra Energy at a site in the county of Riverside, is the latest in a series of large-scale solar plants backed by the committee.

In total, the committee has recommended approval for over 2,100MW of solar capacity in the past month, including the 250MW Abengoa Mojave facility, 250MW Beacon site, 1,000MW Blythe project and 370MW Ivanpah development.

As with the other projects the committee's recommendation does not represent a final decision on the planning application as the ruling will now be subject to consultation. However, if the recommendation is upheld NextEra could begin work at the site before the end of the year.


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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Largest Solar PV Project in New Mexico Finished | Renewable Energy World

Largest Solar PV Project in New Mexico Finished Renewable Energy World
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Ontario Reaching the Top in Solar | Renewable Energy World

Ontario Reaching the Top in Solar | Renewable Energy World
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Monday, August 23, 2010

3,150-MW Santo Antonio Hydropower Project in Brazil to Launch in 2011 | Renewable Energy World

3,150-MW Santo Antonio Hydropower Project in Brazil to Launch in 2011 Renewable Energy World
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Friday, August 20, 2010

African Investors to Explore Opportunities in Renewable Energy in Germany | Renewables Academy AG (RENAC)

African Investors to Explore Opportunities in Renewable Energy in Germany | Renewables Academy AG (RENAC)
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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Project Focus: DRI Energy completes 1MW installation at Mercer Foods' CA facility - Photovoltaics International

Project Focus: DRI Energy completes 1MW installation at Mercer Foods' CA facility - Photovoltaics International
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Project Focus: Detroit Edison, Xtreme Power install PV system at Ford's Michigan Assembly plant - Photovoltaics International

Project Focus: Detroit Edison, Xtreme Power install PV system at Ford's Michigan Assembly plant - Photovoltaics International
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Vanguard Energy Completes Solar Installation at Fairton Prison

Vanguard Energy Completes Solar Installation at Fairton Prison

The federal government is increasingly turning to solar panels to power its facilities, from military bases to correctional institutions. Vanguard Energy Partners announced Monday the completion of a 402-kilowatt solar installation at a Fairton, New Jersey federal prison. Vanguard worked with Constellation Energy to design and build the project, which comprises over 1,800 Unicor solar modules built by inmates from an Otisville, New York federal prison. The ground-mounted array will save the facility over $80,000 in power bills in its first year and will prevent the emission of 790,000 pounds of carbon dioxide annually."Turning to solar energy to help power our facility was a win-win," said prison warden Paul Schultz. "Now we will be able to combine significant cost savings with a reduction on our reliance of fossil fuels. Additionally, we were able to provide our inmates with the opportunity to work on the project and gain skills training in the green industry."The New Jersey solar installation will provide around one-quarter of the facility's power needs and makes FCI the first prison in the northeast to run partially off of solar power.
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Monday, August 16, 2010

24M To Produce Utility-Scale Batteries | Renewable Energy World

24M To Produce Utility-Scale Batteries | Renewable Energy World
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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Modular Renewables for the Military | Renewable Energy World

Modular Renewables for the Military | Renewable Energy World
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Friday, August 13, 2010

Ford Hybrids To Be Built With Solar | Renewable Energy World

Ford Hybrids To Be Built With Solar | Renewable Energy World
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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Project Focus: Largest solar PV array in Tennessee plugged into grid - Photovoltaics International

Project Focus: Largest solar PV array in Tennessee plugged into grid - Photovoltaics International
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Air Force Base Installing 15 MW of Solar | Renewable Energy World

Air Force Base Installing 15 MW of Solar | Renewable Energy World
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Concentrated solar to get big Colorado spread

Colorado could soon be home to the largest concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) solar farms in the world .
A 30-megawatt solar plant in the works would cover approximately 225 acres of the San Luis Valley in Colorado on land adjacent to transmission facilities owned by the electricity utility, Public Service Company of Colorado (PSCo).

Large-scale concentrated solar panels made by Amonix use Fresnel lenses to maximize the amount of electricity that can be garnered from the sun's rays.(Credit: Amonix)
PSCo is a subsidiary of the electricity and natural gas giant Xcel Energy, which has signed a contract to have Congentrix, a wholly owned subsidiary of Goldman Sachs Group, to design and build the concentrated solar plant.
Congentrix has garnered all the necessary permits for the project, which is estimated to provide enough electricity to power 6,500 homes annually once completed, but said it has not yet finalized financing.
Assuming Congentrix secures financing shortly, the project will break ground in the first quarter of 2011 and be providing electricity to area residents by 2012, the company said in a statement.
CPV manufacturer Amonix, which will be providing the solar panels for the project, is also connected to the Goldman Sachs Group. It received $25 million in Series A funding from the investment giant, as well as $129 million in Series B funding from other investors including Kleiner Perkins.
CPV solar systems, unlike regular solar panel systems, use lenses or mirrors to maximize the amount of electricity that can be generated from sunlight. Amonix is known for using Fresnel lenses.
In conjunction with the deal's announcement, Xcel Energy has also affirmed that it has a preference for solar over wind when it comes to its renewable energy portfolio.
"Photovoltaic and solar generation have a better match to our peak load than does other intermittent renewables like wind," Tom Imbler, Xcel Energy vice president of commercial operations, said in a statement.
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Monday, August 9, 2010

IMS: Solar Installations Will Exceed 100 GW in 5 Years | Renewable Energy World

IMS: Solar Installations Will Exceed 100 GW in 5 Years | Renewable Energy World
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Friday, August 6, 2010

Colleges Investing Heavily in Solar | Renewable Energy World

Colleges Investing Heavily in Solar Renewable Energy World
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

How Marin County gets 75 percent of its power from renewables | VentureBeat

How Marin County gets 75 percent of its power from renewables | VentureBeat
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Top Green Power Purchasers | Renewable Energy World

Top Green Power Purchasers | Renewable Energy World
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Monday, August 2, 2010

Financing Solar Power in the Developing World | Renewable Energy World

Financing Solar Power in the Developing World | Renewable Energy World
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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Pardee Homes to build nine new solar-powered communities with SunPower PV systems (corrected) - Photovoltaics International

Pardee Homes to build nine new solar-powered communities with SunPower PV systems (corrected) - Photovoltaics International
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Friday, July 30, 2010

Manufacturing cost per watt at First Solar falls to US$0.76 cents: module faults hit earnings - Photovoltaics International

Manufacturing cost per watt at First Solar falls to US$0.76 cents: module faults hit earnings - Photovoltaics International
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Thursday, July 29, 2010

The Only Way Is Up: CSP Builds Up Heat | Renewable Energy World

The Only Way Is Up: CSP Builds Up Heat | Renewable Energy World
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Sopogy Inks 50MW Solar-Thermal Project in Spain The Hawaiian startup has lined up financial partner and developer to build the power plant by the end


Sopogy has lined up a developer and the money to build a 50-megawatt farm in Spain, the largest project to-date for the micro-thermal company.

Honolulu-based Sopogy is teaming with Inypsa Informes y Proyectos and Omniwatt to build the project in Toledo in central Spain. Inypsa from Spain will develop the project while Omniwatt from Germany will fund it. Sopogy declined to disclose the project cost.

The project is a big deal for Sopogy, which takes a different approach to solar thermal than most of its competitors. Instead of building 300 plus megawatt farms with industrial-scale equipment, it makes rooftop solar thermal systems that can also be used to build moderately-sized power plants.

It's building a 1-megawatt system, called Keahole Solar Power, at the Natural Energy Laboratory, a state research agency on the Big Island of Hawaii. The state approved a $10 million bond in July 2007 for the project.

Unlike a solar electric system that uses panels to harness the sun's light, a solar-thermal system makes use of the sun's heat to generate electricity. A solar-thermal project uses mirrors to reflect the sunlight for heating fluids and generating steam, which is then piped to run the generator.

While solar panels can be mounted on a building rooftop, solar-thermal equipment generally requires hundreds of acres: solar thermal farms are typically erected in sparsely populated areas with intense direct sun. Several companies are developing solar-thermal farms in the deserts of western states (see Ausra to Build 177-Megawatt Solar-Thermal Plant and Abengoa Q&A: Heating Up the Solar-Thermal Market). Applications for over 24-gigawatts of solar thermal plants in California alone have already been filed.

Sopogy's technology shrinks the traditional size of a solar-thermal power plant and cuts the costs of the basic components. The company uses aluminum instead of mirrors for its trough-shaped collectors to reduce weight and make them easier to clean, Sopogy said.

The aluminum collectors can also be shipped flat when unassembled, which cuts down on transportation costs, Sopogy said. It additionally uses off-the-shelf rails and prefabricated arms to shave costs.

The small size of a Sopogy system makes it suitable for commercial rooftop installations in tens or hundreds of kilowatts, the company said. The company is focusing on building power plants in the 10-megawatt to 50-megawatt range, however, said Zeina Jafar, a Sopogy spokeswoman.

The 50-megawatt project in Spain is scheduled for completion by December 2010.

Hawaii approved a $35 million bond earlier this year to fund a 10-megawatt project in Oahu for Hawaii Electric Co., using Sopogy's equipment.

The company's CEO Darren Kimura told the Pacific Business News last month that Sopogy expected to generate $10 million in revenue this year.

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

U.S. government will spend up to $122 million for solar energy research | Cooler Planet News

U.S. government will spend up to $122 million for solar energy research | Cooler Planet News
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Monday, July 26, 2010

Project Focus: BIPV installation in China arrives on time - Photovoltaics International

Project Focus: BIPV installation in China arrives on time - Photovoltaics International
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Friday, July 23, 2010

Vestas Gets 570-MW Tehachapi Wind Order | Renewable Energy World

Vestas Gets 570-MW Tehachapi Wind Order | Renewable Energy World
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Solarbuzz predicts U.S. solar market could grow tenfold by 2014 - Photovoltaics International

Solarbuzz predicts U.S. solar market could grow tenfold by 2014 - Photovoltaics International
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Here Comes the Sun: Ten Million Solar Rooftops | Renewable Energy World

Here Comes the Sun: Ten Million Solar Rooftops | Renewable Energy World
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Wave Hub, Cable Readied for Installation off Coast of England | Renewable Energy World

Wave Hub, Cable Readied for Installation off Coast of England | Renewable Energy World
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Monday, July 19, 2010

Government incentives give solar energy a boost


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WASHINGTON, DC -JULY 09: Che Coffin and others from AstrumSolar installs solar panels to residents Shelley Cohen and Mike Gala's home. In an effort to become energy independent and ultimately carbon neutral, Washington, D.C. residents Shelley Cohen and Mike Gala are installing the DistrictÕs largest residential solar panel system. The 11.96 kW system was installed this week by Maryland-based Astrum Solar. The 52 solar panels will generate 13,754 kW-hours of electricity a year, which will help meet between 75-85 percent of the homeÕs electricity use. The environmental benefits from this solar project are equivalent to planting 250 trees annually or recycling, rather than landfilling, 100 tons of waste over 30 years. on July 09, 2010 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post) StaffPhoto imported to Merlin on Fri Jul 9 16:27:02 2010
WASHINGTON, DC -JULY 09: Che Coffin and others from AstrumSolar installs solar panels to residents Shelley Cohen and Mike Gala's home. In an effort to become energy independent and ultimately carbon neutral, Washington, D.C. residents Shelley Cohen and Mike Gala are installing the DistrictÕs largest residential solar panel system. The 11.96 kW system was installed this week by Maryland-based Astrum Solar. The 52 solar panels will generate 13,754 kW-hours of electricity a year, which will help meet between 75-85 percent of the homeÕs electricity use. The environmental benefits from this solar project are equivalent to planting 250 trees annually or recycling, rather than landfilling, 100 tons of waste over 30 years. on July 09, 2010 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post) StaffPhoto imported to Merlin on Fri Jul 9 16:27:02 2010 (Marvin Joseph - Washington Post)

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By Danielle Douglas
Monday, July 19, 2010

Back in March, Shelley Cohen and Mike Gala sent out a request to contractors to submit proposals on their project: to have solar panels installed on the roof of their colonial home in the District. Four companies responded, but one stood out: Astrum Solar.

"We were looking for the most comprehensive proposal and that's what we found with Astrum," said Cohen, a renewable energy project developer at Ameresco. "Astrum offered a full turnkey [approach]. They do the interconnection, the install and take care of the energy credits."

Last week, Astrum Solar, which is based in Annapolis Junction, completed the installation of an 11.96 kilowatt system on the couple's 1,100-square-foot house -- the largest residential system in D.C. The company says the 52 photovoltaic panels should generate 13,754 kilowatt hours of electricity a year, meeting 75 to 85 percent of the home's electricity needs.

The Cohen and Gala project is one of 500 installations Astrum has slated for completion this year, according to the company's president, Vadim Polikov. "The solar market is incredibly vibrant and exciting," he said. "The market, especially in the U.S., has probably tripled in size just about every year."

About 72,939 photovoltaic systems have been installed in the United States in the past decade, according to the federal government's Open PV Project. The Solar Energy Industries Association, a trade group, recorded a 37 percent increase in installations in 2009. Much of that expansion was attributed to an uptick in residential projects.

Since its inception in 2007, Astrum has primarily installed residential and small commercial solar panel systems. To meet demand, Astrum has in the past year doubled its office and warehouse space in Maryland and upped its employee roster to include more than 75 engineers, project managers, sales consultants and installers. Polikov declined to divulge the company's earnings but said they have grown substantially year-over-year.

As it did with the Cohen-Gala project, Astrum walks its customers through every part of the installation process, from pricing estimates to filing permits. One of the company's more notable services is selling homeowners' solar renewable energy credits to utilities, which can use them to comply with municipal mandates on clean power.

"It behooves installers, like Astrum Solar, to add value by being involved in all aspects of the sale," said Eric Wesoff, an alternative energy analyst at GTM Research. "Next to purchasing the house, buying solar could be one of the largest expenditures for homeowners."

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Trading the value of their credits upfront shaved 25 percent off of Cohen and Gala's installation bill. That deduction, coupled with a 30 percent federal tax credit and a District grant that covered another 35 percent, left the family with just 10 percent of the $65,000 bill.

All of the eight mid-Atlantic markets that Astrum operates in offer some form of tax incentives or rebates. Polikov said the District has the most generous incentives on the East Coast. With the cost of solar installation averaging $20,000 to $40,000 depending on roof size, inducements are crucial to expanding the domestic solar industry.

Stimulus funding, providing more than $271 million for solar energy investment, made it more cost-effective for homeowners to tap into the energy of the sun. Polikov credits the federal grants with the increase in business Astrum is seeing in states like Pennsylvania and Virginia. "We have ramped up a lot because of incentives," Polikov said, noting that prior to the flow of federal dollars, the company was averaging a few hundred installations a year.

While the United States has become an important player in the global solar industry, it pales in comparison to European countries with markets that have extensive government incentives. Analysts estimate that the United States accounts for about a 15 percent market share, while Germany, the largest consumer of solar technology, averages 50 percent.

Wesoff expects those percentages to change as the cost of supplies declines and more U.S. state governments adopt programs like the enticement-laden California Solar Initiative. "It comes down to incentives and policy, or in some cases, renewable portfolio standards" that utilities must meet, he said.

Beyond government initiatives, Polikov believes customer referrals will help drive the solar market. Shelley Cohen certainly plans to advertise her solar roof. "You can live an urban eco-lifestyle and be as green as you want to be. The resources are there; the services are there," she said. "We hope to set the example for people who are interested in" solar energy.


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Friday, July 16, 2010

Project Focus: CPUC approves Solar Millennium power purchase agreement - Photovoltaics International

Project Focus: CPUC approves Solar Millennium power purchase agreement - Photovoltaics International
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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Mitsubishi Electric’s power IC capacity expansion to ease solar inverter component shortage - Photovoltaics International

Mitsubishi Electric’s power IC capacity expansion to ease solar inverter component shortage - Photovoltaics International
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Senator Murkowski Introduces Bills to Boost Hydropower Generation | Renewable Energy World

Senator Murkowski Introduces Bills to Boost Hydropower Generation | Renewable Energy World
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Brazil Adds Small Hydro Plants, Solar Plant to Reidi Program | Renewable Energy World

Brazil Adds Small Hydro Plants, Solar Plant to Reidi Program | Renewable Energy World
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Monday, July 12, 2010

Air Products To Build 1.5-MW of PV at US Headquarters | Renewable Energy World

Air Products To Build 1.5-MW of PV at US Headquarters | Renewable Energy World
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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Oil and Gas Coproduction Expands Geothermal Power Possibilities | Renewable Energy World

Oil and Gas Coproduction Expands Geothermal Power Possibilities | Renewable Energy World
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Friday, July 9, 2010

Project Focus: Enfinity selects Thailand for 40MW solar farm - Photovoltaics International

Project Focus: Enfinity selects Thailand for 40MW solar farm - Photovoltaics International
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Thursday, July 8, 2010

SMUD signs first PPAs with Recurrent Energy under new feed-in tariff - Photovoltaics International

SMUD signs first PPAs with Recurrent Energy under new feed-in tariff - Photovoltaics International
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Transporation Problems Challenge the Wind Industry | Renewable Energy World

Transporation Problems Challenge the Wind Industry | Renewable Energy World
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

US To Invest $1.85B in Abengoa & Abound | Renewable Energy World

US To Invest $1.85B in Abengoa & Abound | Renewable Energy World
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Monday, July 5, 2010

FIRST RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE IN CALIFORNIA GOES SOLAR | Canadian Solar Inc.

FIRST RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE IN CALIFORNIA GOES SOLAR | Canadian Solar Inc.
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DOE offers conditional commitment offer for a $1.45bn loan guarantee for Abengoa Solar - updated - Photovoltaics International

DOE offers conditional commitment offer for a $1.45bn loan guarantee for Abengoa Solar - updated - Photovoltaics International
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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Hoku, Suntech amend polysilicon supply contract - Photovoltaics International

Hoku, Suntech amend polysilicon supply contract - Photovoltaics International
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Friday, July 2, 2010

SolarWorld Supplies 1-MW of Panels for Oregon Program | Renewable Energy World

SolarWorld Supplies 1-MW of Panels for Oregon Program | Renewable Energy World
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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Axio Power To Build 2-MW PV Project | Renewable Energy World

Axio Power To Build 2-MW PV Project | Renewable Energy World
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

BlueChip Developing 10-MW PV Farm in Florida | Renewable Energy World

BlueChip Developing 10-MW PV Farm in Florida | Renewable Energy World
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DOE Announces US $24M for Algae Research | Renewable Energy World

DOE Announces US $24M for Algae Research | Renewable Energy World
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Sharp® Celebrates Production of Its Two Millionth Solar Panel at Memphis Manufacturing Facility | Sharp Solar Energy Solutions Group

Sharp® Celebrates Production of Its Two Millionth Solar Panel at Memphis Manufacturing Facility | Sharp Solar Energy Solutions Group
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Monday, June 28, 2010

Solar PV installations to hit 17GW in 2011, research says

Solar PV installations to hit 17GW in 2011, research says

Global solar photovoltaic (PV) installations are forecast to reach 13GW by the end of this year and 17GW by 2011 on production growth and declining prices, a research paper shows.

“We expect a virtuous cycle of falling production costs and module average selling prices (ASPs) to stimulate demand further,” says Goldman Sachs Gao Hua, an affiliate of China-based Gao Hua Securities Investment Research.

The Goldman Sachs Global Clean Energy team bases its installation forecast on supply forecast of 20GW and 28GW in 2010 and 2011 respectively.

Supply is likely to come from lower cost producers such as thin-film makers and Chinese crystalline module makers, the research paper says.

“We think demand may arise where government mandates for increased renewable energy remain strong, finance is readily available, and where domestic and utility scale demand are expected to rise,” it says.

“We expect module production to increase as ASPs decline, enabling PV installation at reasonable internal rate of returns (IRRs).”

Germany “should remain the largest and most important solar market globally for the next two years.”

PV installation in Germany is predicted at 6.5GW and 7.5GW in 2010 and 2011 respectively, and 18GW to 22GW in 2012.

The German market’s feed-in-tariff (FIT) will likely be cut given the lower trend in ASPs by 15% and 12% in the second-half of 2010 and full year 2011 respectively, for European module prices.

The research also believes that both Chinese crystalline module makers and thin-film makers will continue to gain market share due to their 30% lower cost advantage over European and Japanese manufacturers.

“This should encourage more installations so as to optimise production capacity and return on capital,” the paper says.

“We expect the ASPs of Chinese solar modules to fall by 27% and 15% in 2010 and 2011, in line with other regional players.”

Current cost reduction targets also suggest that cost parity between solar energy and conventional energy is within reach between 2012 and 2014, depending on the market.

Lee Hong Liang

Published: Monday, June 28 2010

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Sunday, June 27, 2010

BP to Proceed With Costner Centrifuge Devices to Cleanup Gulf Oil Spill


British Petroleum signed a letter of intent with Ocean Therapy Solutions to deploy thirty-two centrifuge machines to assist in the cleanup of oil in the Gulf of Mexico. BP agreed to use the technology after testing machines during the past week.

In testimony yesterday before the House of Representatives' Science and Technology committee, Ocean Therapy Solutions partner Kevin Costner told the panel about the challenges he faced bringing the technology into industrial use, including his own personal investment of over $20 million developing the technology. He urged committee members to legislate that oil rigs be required to have mitigation equipment onsite. ”We've legislated life preservers. We legislated fire extinguishers,” Costner said. ”We legislated lifeboats and first aid kits. It seems logical that as long as the oil industry profits from the sea, they have the legal obligation to protect it, except when they find themselves fighting for life and limb.”

Just one of the company's V20 machines can clean up to 210,000 gallons of oily water per day. There are 3 V20 centrifuge machines currently operational in the Gulf. Ten more should become operational within weeks. ”Once production at our factory in Nevada ramps up in July, OTS will be able to produce 10 machines a month,” said Pat Smith, Chief Operating Officer for OTS. ”We are currently ramping up production of new machines with a goal toward deploying the machines along the entire coast,” he said.

”We have chosen teaming partners that are at ground zero and understand the challenges we face, including Edison Chouest Offshore, the largest offshore supply company in the Gulf of Mexico,” said John W. Houghtaling II, Chief Executive Officer of Ocean Therapy Solutions.

The centrifuge machines are sophisticated centrifuge devices that can handle a huge volume of water and separate oil at unprecedented rates. Costner has been funding a team of scientists for the last 15 years to develop a technology which could be used for massive oil spills.

The machines are taken out into the spill area via barges, where they can separate the oil and water. The machines come in different sizes, the largest of which, the V20, can clean water at a rate of 200 gallons per minute. Depending on the oil to water ratio, the machine has the ability to extract 2,000 barrels of oil a day from the Gulf. Once separation has occurred, the oil is stored in tanks. The water is then more than 99% clean of crude.


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