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Seattle schools get on green-energy grid

June 5th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Installations

By Tom Vogt, The Columbian
Vancouver, WA, June 5, 2008
Source: SeattleTimes
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004458579_greenschools05m.html

The playground is an energy-enhanced spot, and not just because of the kids climbing on the play structure.  The answer is on the roof of the playground shelter, where a series of rectangles face the sun. They’re solar panels. They soak up power, then pipe it from the campus of the Washington State School for the Blind into the region’s electrical grid. The solar panels are part of Washington’s effort to get state institutions involved in renewable energy. Washington State School for the Blind received its grant a year ago.
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Waterloo Council favours solar power farm

June 5th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Installations

by Kevin Swayze, RECORD STAFF /June 05, 2008
Source: The Record.com
http://news.therecord.com/News/Local/article/361803

A gravel pit is a better place to build a solar electricity generating operation than a proposed farmland site along Highway 401, a township councillor says.  “It’s not using this land to its potential at all . . . it’s a shame to use it this way,” said Gord Taylor, a farmer who was uneasy with what he saw as loss of prime farmland.  Taylor was speaking at a township council meeting called to hear details of a proposal for an eventual $24 million array of solar panels on Tim Barrie’s farm on King’s Road near Highway 401.
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Ann Arbor’s Farmers Market gets 156 solar panels

June 5th, 2008 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Installations

by Terry Parris, Jr.
Source: MetromodeMedia.com, 6/5/2008
http://www.metromodemedia.com/devnews/annarborsolar0071.aspx

This summer, when you go to Ann Arbor’s Farmers Market, be sure to check out the roof. It’ll be covered in innovation and alternative energy. The 156 solar panels that will be placed on the roof of the market will be the most substantial solar installation to date for the city of Ann Arbor. (more…)

Akeena Solar Shines as Livermore’s ‘Preferred Solar Installer’

Livermore Solar Electricity Group Looks to Jump-Start Its Solar Program
Los Gatos, CA, June 2, 2008
Souce; Akeena Solar Inc, press release/Businesswire
http://www.akeena.net/cm/Investor%20Relations/Home.html

Akeena Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:AKNS), a leading designer and installer of solar power systems, today announced the company has been named a preferred installer by the Livermore Solar Electricity Group as part of Livermore’s effort to encourage residential solar installations.  “With energy costs increasing rapidly, we expect numerous homeowners to start looking at installing a solar power system. Our group’s goal is to help Livermore homeowners choose reliable and trusted installers,” said Tom Reitter, founder of the Livermore Solar Electricity Group and a retired Livermore City Council member. “The Livermore Solar Electricity Group, after spending two months investigating solar photo-voltaic integrators and financing options chose Akeena Solar as one of two companies to recommend to Livermore residents. Akeena Solar is a large, high-quality company that sells only high-quality products and services.” (more…)

Kyocera Reduces Solar Cell Thickness

New process offers greater efficiency in consumption of silicon over standard industry methods
Scottsdale, AZ ― June 2, 2008
Source: Kyocera Solar, press release
http://www.kyocerasolar.com/news/news_detail.cfm?key=531

Kyocera (NYSE:KYO) today announced a new achievement in its solar cell manufacturing process that offers higher efficiency in its consumption of multicrystalline silicon, the essential raw material used to make photovoltaic solar cells and modules.  The new mass-production process allows Kyocera to manufacture solar cells with a thickness of 180 micrometers using the latest advances in silicon ingot slicing and wafer coating. The industry’s standard mass-production methods for multicrystalline silicon solar cells yield thicknesses between 200 to 260 micrometers. (more…)

Clear Skies Solar Shines on Planet Green’s Greenovate Program

June 4th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General

New York, June 3, 2008
Source: Clear Skies Solar Inc, press release/BusinessWire
http://www.clearskiesgroup.com/

Clear Skies Solar, Inc. (OTCBB:CSKH), a leading provider of turnkey solar electricity installations and renewable energy solutions, will shed light on the many benefits of solar energy on Planet Green’s new Greenovate program Saturday, June 7 – only days after the launch of the network itself.   The documentary-style show follows “greenovators” – or homeowners – as they make their houses environmentally friendly by implementing “green” designs and features from energy efficient appliances to residential-scale photovoltaic systems. (more…)

Pioneer Launches SolarX, a Solar Energy Company Targeting Commercial Real Estate Owners

June 4th, 2008 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Installations

Mountain View, CA, June 3, 2008
Source: BusinessWire/CNBC
http://www.cnbc.com/id/24947569/

Alan Hahn, a career entrepreneur and Silicon Valley “gun for hire” famous for making the shared tenant services (STS) model profitable, has teamed with Peter Fuller, a go-to-market strategist, to found a company that makes solar power a profit center for commercial real estate owners. According to Hahn, a stalemate to solar adoption exists in commercial real estate. Solar investment costs building owners millions of dollars, with the majority of the benefit flowing to the tenant. Tenants aren’t inclined to invest in the building they rent. These competing interests stall solar adoption in the commercial real estate market, despite a strong desire by both owners and tenants for environmentally friendly, renewable energy. Hahn seeks to end this stalemate by not only covering the capital costs of solar equipment, but also making solar energy a profit center for building owners through the use of his yet-to-be-disclosed technology. His business plan is based on his experience building the STS market and is similar to some Power Purchase Agreements (PPA).

In STS, commercial real estate owners received revenue sharing for long distance service, Internet access and telephone equipment deployed in their buildings. Tenants took advantage of these premium telecommunication services without building owners paying any of the capital costs to provide them. For Fairchild, Hahn grew this business into the most successful STS model in the United States, turning a $40MM investment into a $1.1 billion return and acquiring 21 competitors in just 12 years.

“As was the case in STS, there exists today a real need for a company that removes primary obstacles, such as capital equipment costs, for commercial real estate owners,” said Hahn. “Owners want green energy; tenants want to consume it; and both the environment and nation benefit if commercial real estate makes the move to renewable solar power. That’s why I founded this company.” In addition to his success at Fairchild in the late 1990’s, Hahn has been an SVP of sales for many Silicon Valley companies. For LogLogic (Sequoia), Hahn built the company’s worldwide sales team and completed more than $5.7MM in sales in 12 months. At Corvigo (Sequoia), he ramped sales that lead to the company’s acquisition for 8x its Series A funding in just six months. Hahn has served on executive teams backed by Kleiner Perkins, Telesoft, Worldview Technology Partners and others.

While at Corvigo, Hahn met Fuller, who was the VP of Marketing. Fuller has 16 years of go-to-market experience in several industries ranging from consumer marketing to security hardware and mobile technologies. Prior to co-founding solarX, he helped launch two industry associations, founded two companies, raised series A capital, and was involved with two successful acquisitions. He has aided prior management in the market launch of nearly a dozen companies backed by Greylock Partners, Cardinal Venture Capital, WorldView Technology Partners, Interwest Partners, True Ventures and others. He’s served on executive teams funded by Sequoia Capital, Alloy Ventures, USVP, and CMGI.

“I’ve watched this market mature during the last eight years and have seen many solar service business plans,” said Ephraim Lindenbaum, managing partner of Advance Ventures. “This is by far the best team, with the right focus and technology. The work they’ve done over the last six months sets the stage for some very interesting announcements that will be forthcoming.” About solarX solarX was founded to end the solar stalemate between building owner and tenant and make solar energy profitable for the commercial real estate owner. By covering all capital expenses associated with deploying solar, solarX makes solar energy a no-cost investment that makes buildings more profitable, protects against massive utility company rate increases, creates a new revenue stream for building owners and provides renewable green energy for the tenants. Visit us at www.solarxcorp.com.

HP Licenses Technology to Xtreme Energetics for Creation of Super-efficient Solar Energy System

Palo Alto, CA, June 4, 2008
Source: Hewlett-Packard Press release/BusinessWire/Yahoo Business
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080604/20080603006548.html?.v=1

HP (NYSE:HPQ) and Xtreme Energetics (XE), a solar energy system developer based in Livermore, Calif., today announced they have entered into an agreement for the development of a solar energy system designed to generate electricity at twice the efficiency and half the cost of traditional solar panels. Under the technology collaboration and licensing agreement, HP will license its transparent transistor technology to XE in return for royalty payments.

The transparent transistor technology that will be used in XE’s solar energy device was co-developed by HP and Oregon State University. The technology includes thin film transparent transistors, which are made from low-cost, readily available materials such as zinc and tin. The materials raise no environmental concerns and allow for higher mobility, better chemical stability and easier manufacture. (more…)

Korea, Libya to Jointly Harness Solar Power

June 4th, 2008 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Energy - general, Solar Installations

By Cho Jin-seo, Staff Reporter, June 3, 2008
Source: Korea Times
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2008/06/123_25259.html

If North Korea tried to teach Libya how to go nuclear, then South Korea may be able to help the Middle-Eastern country divert to a safer, cleaner and more plentiful type of energy ― the sun.  The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) said Tuesday that it will develop an advanced type of solar energy generation system for the Renewable Energies and Water Desalination Research Center (REWDRC) of Libya. (more…)

Steel Giant POSCO Hitches Solar Power in Korea

June 4th, 2008 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Energy - general, Solar Installations

By Jane Han, Staff Reporter, 4 July 2008
Source. KoreaTimes
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2008/06/123_25346.html

Steel giant POSCO installed the country’s largest solar power generators in its Gwangyang and Pohang facilities Wednesday, a niche business set to return about 1.6 billion won in energy sales annually.  Company officials said the 1-megwatt giant solar panels set up on rooftops of its storage plants will render approximately 2,500 mega watt hours of renewable electrical energy, which is enough to supply 500 homes every year. (more…)

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