by Hydroswiss | Feb 2, 2018 | Microwind Energy
London, UK — Small wind energy systems are experiencing significant growth as the technology finally appears to be coming of age. What can big wind’s little brother conjure up to advance the role of renewable energy in today’s generation mix?...
by Hydroswiss | Feb 2, 2018 | Microwind Energy
Leaving aside distributed wind energy and micro wind turbines for the moment, the Energy Department’s new 2014 Wind Technologies Market Report (produced by our friends over at LBNL — Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) finds that the utility-scale wind energy...
by Hydroswiss | Feb 2, 2018 | Solar Energy
Donald Trump’s decision to impose a tariff on imported solar panels will cost the US solar industry about 23,000 jobs this year and risks slowing the growth of clean energy that would help address climate change, renewable energy advocates warned. Trump has imposed a...
by Hydroswiss | Feb 2, 2018 | Solar Energy
A national “consumer” group is working with Frankfort lawmakers, making phone calls to their constituents and urging Kentuckians to support a bill that would roll back incentives for solar power. But who are they? Not your typical,...
by Hydroswiss | Feb 2, 2018 | Solar Energy
Solar entrepreneur Bill Gross, the CEO of Edisun Microgrids, has successfully penetrated the commercial and industrial solar market segment with dual-axis trackers, promising a 30 percent performance boost for a cost increase of only 10 percent compared with a...
by Hydroswiss | Feb 2, 2018 | Sludge To Energy
When anaerobic digestion takes place, organic materials – think food waste – are broken down by microorganisms in an oxygen free environment, producing biogas. Described by the U.S. Department of Energy as a proven energy source both in the U.S. and around the world,...