Wednesday, June 18, 2014

PennEnergy's Power Update 6/18

Energy Insights

Researchers develop new class of solar power generating nanoparticles

New form of solid, stable light-sensitive nanoparticles, called colloidal quantum dots, could lead to cheaper and more flexible solar cells, as well as better gas sensors, infrared lasers, infrared light emitting diodes and more …more>>
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Rolls-Royce to partner with Chinese nuclear reactor vendor SNPTC

Rolls-Royce to cooperate more closely with SNPTC in the field of civil nuclear power in the UK and other overseas markets …more>>
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Siemens, Mitsubishi make case for deal to rival GE

CEOs of Germany's Siemens AG and Japan's Mitsubishi met with French president Francois Hollande to promote their joint offer to buy parts of French engineering company Alstom and head off a rival General Electric …more>>
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NADB to provide $40MM loan for Alamo 4 renewable energy project

The North American Development Bank (NADB) agrees to provide $40 million loan for development of the Alamo 4 Solar Park in Texas …more>>
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Hydropower supplies more than 75% of Brazil’s electricity generation

Brazil is the second-largest producer of hydroelectric power in the world, trailing only China …more>>
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Foster Wheeler wins contract for retrofit-SCR system

Foster Wheeler awarded contract for the design, supply and erection of a retrofit-selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system for a coal-fired boiler unit in Finland …more>>
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Trina Solar to provide solar modules to Linuo

Trina Solar has contracted with Linuo Solar Power in China to supply the company with 23 megawatts of photovoltaic modules …more>>
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Ecotech installs hands-on equipment for power utility tech program

Students considering degrees in the power utility or renewable energy industry can now find unprecedented access to power equipment modules at Aurora, Colo.-based Ecotech Institute …more>>
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