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SEAC Discusses Solar Panel, Renewable Energy Campaign
Members of the Student Environmental Action Coalition organized a panel March 22 to discuss their Seize the Grid campaign to convert the College of William and Mary to 100 percent renewable energy by 2030. The panel focused on the financial challenges of such ... |
Solar Panels "Light Up" Shir Hadash Synagogue
Shir Hadash Synagogue is thrilled to announce it commissioned a 117,000 watt solar panel system. The solar array was installed on the roof of the synagogue’s facility at 200 W. Dundee Road in Wheeling, Illinois this past fall. The system will save Shir Hadash... |
Is It Time For India To Go Upstream Into Polysilicon Manufacturing?
The polysilicon industry currently hardly seems to provide an environment that offers a clear-cut investment case. Among its many issues, price levels have been continuously suppressed for a prolonged period of time. Supply-side dynamics are highly confusing, ... |
Solar Energy Exec Explains Solar Farming For Regional Group
The program was sponsored by the Northeastern Safety Council, an independent, non-commercial and non-political organization that operates under the umbrella of the North Carolina Safety Conference, Inc. |
Indian State Of Haryana Launches New Solar Policy, Eyes 4 GW Capacity By 2022
The government of Haryana had recently organised an investors’ summit to attract fresh investments in the renewable energy, especially solar power sector. Despite have decent land and solar energy resource Haryana is not among the fastest emerging solar power... |
Sailors go solar at Navy's Saratoga housing
The sailors living in U.S. Navy housing in Saratoga Springs are now lighting their quarters with solar power. The 200 housing units serving the Navy’s Kesselring Site in nearby Milton are among more than 1,300 at five Northeast military installations to get r... |
After split, Alcoa processing unit will be ‘Arconic’
Plans are on track to separate into two independent, publicly traded companies in the second half of 2016, according to a statement Tuesday. Alcoa's so-called downstream segments produce car parts, airplane wings and other high-performance products from the me... |
Alcoa cuts number of layoffs caused by closing plant
In a statement released Wednesday, Alcoa Warrick Operations spokesman Jim Beck said the number of layoffs have been reduced from an estimated 600 to about 325. He said the reduction is due to transfers and inducements offered by the company. |
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