Satcon Selected for 15 Megawatt Solar PV Project By SOLON Business Wire Thu, 14 Apr 2011 06:43 AM PDT BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Satcon Technology Corporation®(NASDAQ CM: SATC), a leading provider of utility-scale power conversion solutions for the renewable energy market, today announced that it has been selected by SOLON to supply twelve 1.25 megawatt (MW) Prism Platforms⢠for Pacific Gas and Electricâs (PG&Eâs) upcoming 15 MW ground mount installation near Fresno, CA. The project is part of PG ... | Higher energy prices push wholesale prices higher INO News Thu, 14 Apr 2011 06:38 AM PDT (AP:WASHINGTON) More expensive gas pushed wholesale prices higher last month, although pricier cars and furniture also contributed to increase. The Producer Price Index, which measures price changes before they reach the consumer, rose 0.7 percent in March, the Labor Department said Thursday. | 10 tips to avoid energy-efficiency scams Eaton Rapids Community News Thu, 14 Apr 2011 06:33 AM PDT R-value: The recommended R-value for our area (which is Zone 5) is R49-R60. Go to www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=home_sealing.hm_improvement_insulation_table to find out the federal government's recommended insulation levels. | IIT Bombay and Applied Materials Launch State-of-the-Art Laboratory SiliconIndia Thu, 14 Apr 2011 06:27 AM PDT Mumbai: Applied Materials, the supplier of manufacturing solutions for the semiconductor, display and solar industries, and IIT Bombay announced the state-of-the-art "Applied Materials Chemistry Laboratory for Energy and Nanoelectronics" (CLEAN) at the IIT Bombay (IITB) campus. | U.S. Producer Prices Rise Less Than Expected Amid Lower Food Costs RTT News Thu, 14 Apr 2011 06:27 AM PDT With a drop in food prices partly offsetting another notable increase in energy prices in the month of March, the Labor Department released a report on Thursday showing that producer prices increased by less than anticipated for the month. The Labor Department said its producer price index rose by 0.7 percent in March following a 1.6 percent increase in February. Economists had been expecting a ... | Cuomo To Save The Day And Prevent 12% Con Ed Rate Hike Gothamist Thu, 14 Apr 2011 06:26 AM PDT Because of a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ruling that will impose an unnecessary 12% Con Ed rate hike (a typical $74 apartment bill would go up $12), Governor Andrew Cuomo is getting involved. The Post reports that he "will introduce legislation 'within the next few days' permitting the city to guarantee permanent property-tax abatements to local electric-generating companies, removing ... | | |
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