Archive for December, 2009

Solar heating use lags despite opportunity - report - PennEnergy

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Solar heating use lags despite opportunity - report - PennEnergy
Dec. 24–AMMAN — Despite the Kingdom’s abundant sunlight and limited conventional energy resources, solar thermal power accounts for only 2 per cent of Jordan’s energy use, while more than 95 of energy is imported, according to a Department of

Business 310 Solar - Santa Fe Reporter
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Let Kathleen Clay Edwards Family Branch Library help cut heating costs - Greensboro News & Record

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Let Kathleen Clay Edwards Family Branch Library help cut heating costs - Greensboro News & Record
Facilitator Michiel Van der Sommen will examine various techniques for meeting the net-zero energy objective, including passive solar design; the use of orientation, construction and landscaping techniques Step-by-step ideas in the video utilize

Grants to fund retraining of unemployed for green jobs - San Diego Union-Tribune
For more information about green training, contact the colleges or the San Diego Workforce Partnership at sandiegoatwork.com . San Diego County s community colleges are going green to train unemployed workers for new environmentally friendly jobs

Online Courses Train Individuals for Work in the Renewable Energy - Biloxi Sun Herald

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Online Courses Train Individuals for Work in the Renewable Energy - Biloxi Sun Herald
COTATI, Calif., Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ — With all the current interest in renewable sources of energy, you could say things are heating up in the solar energy industry. Sun Pirate, a solar contractor, is anticipating an increased demand for certified

Renewed Interest - Tax credits prompt more homeowners to tackle energy - PennEnergy
Dec. 20–David Bradshaw had always liked the environmental benefits of solar energy, but it was the tax benefits that finally got him to buy a system for his home in northern Forsyth County. “We have gas water heaters, and the price of gas was

Mixed Messages for Solar Projects Across the Nation - Environmental Leader

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Mixed Messages for Solar Projects Across the Nation - Environmental Leader
Email this story Print this post Add your comments Solar projects across the nation this week are supporting their state s renewable energy requirements, completing their financing, or receiving incentive payments for installations. Yet, one

Four Corners Facility Uses Solar Panels For Heat - KOAT 7

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Four Corners Facility Uses Solar Panels For Heat - KOAT 7
CORTEZ, N.M. — While the temperatures might be dropping, one Four Corners facility said it can turn on the heat and save some money. It takes 150,000 gallons of water to heat the pool at the Cortez Recreation Center. “Heating [costs have] been about

Solar Cell Technology breaks the 40% Efficiency Barrier! - DAILY KOS
Boeing-Spectrolab has developed a solar cell that can convert almost 41 percent of the sunlight that strikes it into electricity, the latest step in trying to drop the cost of solar power. Potentially, the solar cell could bring the cost of solar