Tag: industry news

30
Aug

PE-Backed Hareon Solar Plans To Add 150 MW Solar Power Capacity In India

Favorable regulatory measures have rekindled international interest in India’s renewable energy sector, with several companies like GE Energy Financial Services and Goldman Sachs making significant investments over the last few years.Joining the bandwagon is Shanghai-based Hareon Solar, which has announced plans to install 150 MW solar power capacity over the next two years. The Chinese solar panels manufacturer has teamed

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30
Aug

Volvo 7900 Electric Hybrid Coming — Cuts Fuel Consumption & CO2 Emissions Up To 75%

Volvo’s plug-in 7900 Electric Hybrid bus will be officially launched in September, at the International IAA Commercial Vehicles show in Hanover, Germany, according to recent reports.The International IAA Commercial Vehicles show will be held from September 25th through October 2nd at the city’s exhibition center.According to Volvo — as compared against a conventional diesel bus, the plug-in 7900 Electric Hybrid

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29
Aug

Photovoltaic Couplers in SO6 Packages have 3750Vrms Isolation

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) today announced the launch of two new photovoltaic couplers housed in small-size SO6 packages: the TLP3905 and TLP3906. The new photocouplers are designed for use in measuring instruments or as MOSFET gate drivers for the replacement of mechanical relays. While maintaining the fundamental performance of Toshiba’s existing photovoltaic couplers (TLP190B and TLP191B), the TLP3905

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29
Aug

Passive Cooler for Replacement of Active LED Cooling

MechaTronix Kaohsiung Co, Ltd has developed the ModuLED Micro. This passive star-shaped LED cooler is specifically developed in a diameter of 86 millimeter. Most active coolers in the market are designed in either a diameter of 86mm or 87mm. The MechaTronix designers were aware that mechanical adaptations in an existing luminaire are not always easy to do, and have incorporated

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29
Aug

Rubber meets the road with new carbon, battery technologies

Recycled tires could see new life in lithium-ion batteries that provide power to plug-in electric vehicles and store energy produced by wind and solar, say researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory. By modifying the microstructural characteristics of carbon black, a substance recovered from discarded tires, a team led by Parans Paranthaman and Amit Naskar is developing

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29
Aug

Smart bicycle to feature eCall, GPS tracking and scheduled maintenance

The two-wheeler is equipped with a GPS-based e-call system that detects a crash, and in the case the rider is unable to act, it automatically transmits the request for medical assistance and the location of the bicycle to a service station. During normal operation, the electronics unit communicates with the driver through a smartphone app which processes and displays data

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29
Aug

What The Falling Price Of Wind Power Means

AWEA Blog.Peter Kelley. Wind energy has never been more affordable, the Department of Energy’s Berkeley National Laboratory announced recently in releasing its new 2013 Wind Energy Technologies Market Report and a companion slide presentation. Wind means lower electric bills for millions of Americans across the wind-rich states. That value to consumers is why it’s essential to keep the tax incentives

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29
Aug

China’s Kandi Rises on Electric Car Outlook as BYD Gains

Kandi Technologies Group Inc. (KNDI) climbed in U.S. trading while BYD Co. (BYDDF) advanced on optimism China’s support to build more battery charging facilities will spur demand for electric vehicles. Kandi, a maker of alternative-energy cars, rose 4.5 percent in New York yesterday, the most in a week. Shenzhen-based BYD, which is partly owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

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29
Aug

China may throw $16B behind electric vehicle growth and infrastructure

The Chinese government may spend as much as $16 billion to fuel the growth of electric vehicles and development of charging stations. More state funding could help automakers tamp down concerns over the price, reliability and convenience of their electric vehicles, according to Reuters. It may be good news for Tesla Motors, which has targeted China for a major role

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28
Aug

MCUs bring 16-bit ADC Precision to Industrial Power Control

Texas Instruments, Inc. (TI) today launched the new C2000™ Delfino™ 32-bit F2837xS microcontrollers (MCUs). These single-core MCUs are the first in the industry to offer four 16-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), enabling precision feedback in power control applications. They are pin- and software-compatible with the recently introduced dual-core C2000 Delfino F2837xD MCUs and help expedite development when scaling from higher performance

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