Mar 9 | News
President Obama, weighing in on the Senate's efforts to pass a climate change bill, gathered lawmakers to try to jumpstart an overhaul of U.S. energy policy.
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Feb 24 | News
Chevron will build the largest concentrating solar photovoltaic power plant in the nation at a tailings site in New Mexico, where lenses will focus sunlight onto three-layer solar cells.
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Feb 4 | News
Dow Chemical Co. says its headquarters is the preferred site for production of its Powerhouse solar shingles, expected to be on the marked by mid-2010.
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Jan 20 | News
German Environment Minister Norbert Roettgen proposed a 15 percent cut in support for new roof-mounted solar power, a bid to ease the industry toward free competition.
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Jan 11 | News
In Colorado, one of the most interesting biofuels propositions in quite some time, Sundrop Fuels, is emerging from stealth mode.
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Jan 5 | CHEM Blog
A compelling argument for solar thermal collectors over solar cells is based on the need to go low-tech.
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Dec 21 2009 | News
Schott Solar Inc. announced Thursday it has hired 60 employees so it can start making its photovoltaic panels around the clock.
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Nov 24 2009 | Products
B&R has integrated the new Intel® Atom™ processor generation in its industrial PC product range, which reduces power loss and increases performance. When used in the Automation PC 620 and Panel PC 700, the system does not require a cooling fan.
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Nov 13 2009 | Products
BinMaster® Level Controls has released the PROCAP capacitance probe with flexible, extendable cable designed for high, mid or low level detection when the capacitance probe must be mounted on the top of the bin.
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Nov 13 2009 | CHEM Blog
By Casey Whelan, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, U.S. Energy Services As Congress moves toward implementing a mandatory carbon dioxide (CO2) compliance system, and a cap and trade market, manufacturers need to evolve to keep up with the changing risks and opportunities.
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