Westborough-based advanced lithium ion battery maker Boston-Power Inc. announced this morning that it plans to build a 455,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Auburn, at the site of a former Filene’s Basement warehouse.
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Westborough-based advanced lithium ion battery maker Boston-Power Inc. announced this morning that it plans to build a 455,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Auburn, at the site of a former Filene’s Basement warehouse.
Large solar power plants can use mirrors to concentrate the sun’s rays. According to one study, these types of solar power plants could generate up to 25% of the Earth’s electricity by the year 2050. The report was made by the environmental group G…
Waste heat is generally recognized as one of the untapped power opportunities of industrial manufacturing, and a new company — Waste Heat Resources Inc. — in Londonderry, N.H., has been formed to take advantage of it and bring to market a waste heat power-generation system.
Hy9 Corp., a maker of hydrogen purifiers for use with fuel cells, will release its newest product next week, hoping to capitalize on the need for safe, on-site hydrogen to power fuel cells used for backup power.
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DSC modules yearly generated 10-20% more electricity than conventional crystalline-Si modules of the same rated output power.
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Texas might be one of the top wind energy producers in the country, but it is lagging behind in solar power production. Wind energy can trace its success to a 1999 state law that stated Texas’ renewable energy goals. This has paved the way for millio…
May 27,2009 –
Thin films are facing difficult times; the clear theme at conferences has been survival during a prolonged period of sluggish demand and lower crystalline prices. With no certain answers or paths to recovery, one thing is becoming clear to the …….
In partnership with the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust, the Museum of Science, Boston reports it will install the nation’s first museum-based rooftop Wind Turbine Lab this summer. The lab will become the centerpiece of the museum’s new Catching the Wind exhibit.
In partnership with the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust, the Museum of Science, Boston reports it will install the nation’s first museum-based rooftop Wind Turbine Lab this summer. The lab will become the centerpiece of the museum’s new Catching the Wind exhibit.
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino announced today a feasibility study of the environmental conditions of Boston Harbor that could be the first step in bringing wind turbines to the harbor islands. The study will take place on Moon Island and utilize donated equipment from Somerville-based Second Wind Inc.