Wednesday, May 14, 2014

PennEnergy's Top Power Headlines 5/14

Top Power Headlines

MIT: Getting more electricity out of solar cells

New MIT model can guide design of solar cells that produce less waste heat, more useful current …more>>
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IEA: Taking on the challenges of an increasingly electrified world

International Energy Agency (IEA) report says business-as-usual approach must be overhauled to cope with global shift to electricity …more>>
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Duke Energy proposes new gas power projects for Florida

Duke Energy Florida proposes new generation investments including construction of a 1,640 MW combined-cycle natural plant …more>>
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DOE offers over $5MM in nuclear energy scholarships, fellowships

U.S. Department of Energy announces over $5 million in nuclear energy scholarships and fellowships for undergraduate and graduate students …more>>
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SolarCity to provide renewable energy for HP's corporate headquarters

HP's Palo Alto campus outfitted with more than 4,000 solar panels, enough to offset more than 20 percent of the facility's current electricity usage …more>>
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Vestas installs next generation low wind turbine prototype

The first V110-2.0 MW prototype has been successfully installed and commissioned, ready for testing ahead of serial delivery in the fourth quarter of 2014 …more>>
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NRG Energy completes innovative community solar array

NRG Energy completes innovative community solar array, providing 50 Rutland residential and commercial customers solar power at no upfront cost …more>>
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BGE deploys C3 Energy smart grid analytics

C3 Energy deployment across two million meter smart grid network expected to yield tens of millions per year in value to Baltimore Gas and Electric Company and its customers …more>>
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