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Department of Energy – Research Areas: Fuels from Sunlight

Fuels from Sunlight To access the Fuels from Sunlight FOA (reference number DE-FOA-0000214) please direct your browser to: https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/PublicPages/PublicSearch/Public_Opportunities.aspx and search for “Fuels from Sunlight” in the search box (note that the search flag should be set to “Title” or “Title/Description”). After nearly 3 billion years of evolution, nature can effectively convert sunlight into energy-rich [...]

CLEAN ENERGY PATENT GROWTH INDEX

January 7, 2010 Solar Patents Part of Upward Trend in Clean Energy By Victor A. Cardona Albany, NY Heslin Rothenberg Farley & Mesiti P.C. is pleased to announce the Shine-On Solar edition of the Clean Energy Patent Growth Index (CEPGI) by the firm’s Cleantech Group. The CEPGI tracks the granting of patents in the Clean Energy [...]

Sharp, Enel Green Power and ST Microelectronics Establish Thin-film Joint Venture – Renewable Energy World

January 6, 2010 Sharp, Enel Green Power and ST Microelectronics Establish Thin-film Joint Venture Rome, Italy [RenewableEnergyWorld.com] Sharp, Enel Green Power (EGP) and STMicroelectronics (STM) have signed a joint venture agreement for the production of thin-film solar cells. Sharp and EGP also signed a joint venture agreement for independent power producer business. Following expected approval [...]

XsunX Completes Hybrid CIGS Solar Device

January 6, 2010 XsunX Completes Hybrid CIGS Solar Device California, United States [RenewableEnergyWorld.com] XsunX Inc. said that it has completed a fully-functional CIGS (Copper indium gallium diselenide) thin-film solar device. The company is developing a hybrid solar cell technology that adapts manufacturing processes from the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) industry to produce CIGS solar cells [...]

$122 mil DOE RFP: Fuels from Sunlight, R&D Hub

The U.S. Department of Energy requests proposals for the Energy for Innovation Hub – Fuels from Sunlight. The purpose of the Hub will be to assemble the most talented scientists and technologists to focus intense research and development efforts on the development of an effective solar energy to chemical fuel conversion system. The system should operate at [...]

China eases overcapacity concern on solar PV, wind power

BEIJING, Jan. 4, 2010 (Xinhua News Agency) – China’s central government has eased its concern on overcapacity in multi-crystalline silicon and wind equipment manufacturing based on latest survey, said China Economic Observer on Monday. Shi Lishan, an official with the National Energy Administration, said recently that China required 25,000 to 30,000 metric tons (tonnes) of [...]

Rural Electric Cooperative Completes $240 Million Wind Farm in 4 Months : CleanTechnica

Written by Susan Kraemer Published on January 1st, 2010 A North Dakota rural electric cooperative made history on New Year’s Eve, in completing the nation’s largest wind project to be entirely owned by a consumer cooperative. The $240 million, 115.5 MW wind farm was begun in August and completed a mere four months later; three [...]

Mass. planning new solar energy push in 2010 – BostonHerald.com

By Associated Press Friday, January 1, 2010 BOSTON — Massachusetts is planning a new drive for solar energy in 2010 with a string of programs designed to dramatically increase the number and size of solar panel arrays in the state. The push comes as Gov. Deval Patrick, heading into an election year, hopes to make [...]

PennWell's Photovoltaics World Conference Program Finalized

NASHUA, N.H., Dec. 29 /PRNewswire/ – The conference program for the Photovoltaics World Conference & Expo, to be held February 23-25, 2010 in Austin, Texas, has been finalized. Recent advances in photovoltaics technology and manufacturing processes will be addressed, as well as emerging applications for photovoltaic-based solar power generation systems. Information will be presented in two [...]

This Year in Wind Power

December 29, 2009 The economic stimulus story threaded its way through the calendar year in 2009. by Carl Levesque, AWEA Over 7,000 MW of wind power are expected to be installed this year in the U.S. That’s down from 2008′s record 8,545 MW, but that still would make it the second best year in the history [...]