All Posts Tagged With: "National Renewable Energy Laboratory"
NREL, 3M Launch Technology Partnership
The partnership’s work will range from jointly identifying and developing critical aspects of renewable energy technology to accelerated testing of 3M designs and scaling-up successful prototypes for commercial production.
19May2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedNREL Seeks Proposals, Announces Awards for
Photovoltaic Technology Incubator Program
The program represents a significant partnering with U.S. industry to help speed commercialization of PV research and development to meet aggressive cost and installation goals. It will enable small business to accelerate prototype and pre-commercial technologies toward pilot and full-scale production.
10Jun2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedIREA’s Lewandowski: Time to Retire
The General Manager of the Intermountain Rural Electric Association seems to operate IREA as his personal fiefdom and a vehicle for his controversial views on energy policy.
22Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedNREL Ranks Top Utilities for Renewable Energy Programs
More than 850 utilities across the United States now offer green power programs, according to the analysis, with wind the primary source of electricity generated for renewable energy programs nationwide. Xcel Energy was number one in total number of customer participants for 2008.
17Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedBoulder County Unveils Energy Efficient
Homebuilding Project
The contemporary looking homes to be built in Lafayette will include between 887 and 1,458 square feet of living space and feature solar PV and solar thermal panels, foam insulation and other energy-saving techniques.
10Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedEditorial: Despite Economic Hard times, Colorado Has Energy Opportunities
Rebuilding long-neglected infrastructure and investing in research, new technologies and sustainable energy are part of what defines economic opportunity in the 21st century. Other countries know this.
18Mar2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued