Adema Technologies will be spearheading its newest solar system project at Frito-Lay’s Casa Grande, Arizona, facility. The 5MW solar system will use Gloria Solar’s 225W and 230W solar modules. Frito-Lay purchased the first 1.7MW of the contract with its own funds.
The official letter of agreement was signed today between Trina Solar and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which ties Trina Solar with the University’s Industrial Liaison Program (ILP). The ILP is a program that looks to encourage university-industry collaboration and technology transfer.
Following December’s announcement that Tonopah Solar, a wholly owned subsidiary of SolarReserve, and NV Energy, had signed a 25-year power purchase agreement, the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project has received approval from the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN). The proposed 100MW concentrating solar (CSP) project will be located near Tonopah, in Nye County, Nevada, and supply around 480,000MW hours of solar energy per year.
Aecom-SPP was recently presented an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command to construct solar power installations on at the Navy and Marine Corps sites in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. The contract has one base year and four additional option years...
The process line at Elkem Solar’s Kristiansand, Norway-based facility is to be outfitted with an ABB Automation electrical and automation system on the System 800xA platform. Elkem recently invested US$700 million in the new facility, which holds the capacity to produce 6,000 metric tons of high-purity silicon per year.
Caltech will be leading the way for the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP) with some help from U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy, Daniel Poneman’s US$122 million award for the Energy Innovation Hub. The project will focus on replicating nature’s photosynthesis energy process as a new approach to energy production for commercialized use. The award will be distributed over a five year term to a multidisciplinary team of scientists chosen for the project.
Camstar Systems’ employees will soon be seeing new faces at their Silicon Valley headquarters with the company’s new purchase of SigmaQuest. Camstar has bought the new company in its entirety, with all SigmaQuest employees to become Camstar staff members. SigmaQuest is a provider of software as a service supply (SaaS) chain intelligence solution.
Effective July 23, 2010, Akeena Solar will carry out its operations under the name Westinghouse Solar and change its ticker symbol to WEST. Additionally announced was the company’s second quarter revenue earnings for the period that ended on June 30, 2010. Total revenue for the quarter came in at US$9.9 million, the highest level of revenue in six quarters.
This past May, Pacific Blue Energy announced its 20MW Sunshine Solar Farm with Siliken Renewable Energy on 154.3 acres in Flagstaff, Arizona. Following in its own footsteps, Pacific Blue is in the processing of completing is acquisition of 100 acres of land in Gila Bend, Arizona for the construction of a new 150MW solar farm. In addition, the company is negotiating another 707 acres that is adjacent to the 100 acre parcel. Currently the acquisition agreement is subject to closing conditions.
JinkoSolar and Enfinity Asia Pacific will be working under an agreement that sees JinkoSolar delivering 24MW of solar PV modules this year to Enfinity. Module shipments are already underway and will continue through the rest of this year.