Tag: news

9
Sep

Low-Profile Board-to-Board and Wire-to-Board Connectors

TE Connectivity announces its low-profile, surface-mount technology (SMT), miniature hermaphroditic connectors. The connectors are designed to provide power between adjacent linear LED lighting strip modules and enable faster and more efficient connections, by allowing customers to mate and unmate linear LED modules strips horizontally and vertically.“The SMT miniature hermaphroditic connectors allow LED-printed circuit board strips to be joined with more

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9
Sep

String Inverter Accessory for Commercial Rooftop Installations

Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. today announced details on a new AE 3TL inverter accessory that enables solar installers, site designers and project developers to conserve space and increase project yield using an innovative technique to install Advanced Energy (AE) string inverters in a horizontal (0°) orientation. The low-profile accessory, used to install AE 3TL string inverters at the edge of

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9
Sep

Ultra-Low Power Conversion for Wearable, Sensor and Industrial Designs

Texas Instruments, Inc. (TI) today introduced the industry’s smallest, lowest power linear battery charger and a tiny, fully integrated dc-dc power module, which consumes only 360nA of quiescent current, to help extend battery run-time in wearable electronics, remote sensors and MSP430™ microcontroller-based applications. The new bq25100 single-cell Li-Ion charger comes in a 0.9-mm by 1.6-mm WCSP package, and achieves a

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6
Sep

New China Energy Policy Focuses on Distributed Solar and Innovative Financing Tools

China is moving to accelerate its deployment of distributed rooftop solar with new incentives and new financing tools akin to the SolarCity leasing model. The National Energy Administration of China released a policy documentearlier this week which provides extra subsidies for public entities and rural buildings.   China has aimed to add 8 gigawatts of distributed solar and 6 gigawatts of

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6
Sep

World’s Largest Private Bank Says Solar Power Could Dominate

Zurich-based bank UBS  sent a briefing paper to some its clients saying that conventional power plants could become irrelevant within two decades. Instead, they say clean energy could replace them and that means home and business owners may generate their own power, rather than rely on conventional fossil fuel plants. If it seems dubious that such a force in the conservative banking

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6
Sep

Triple the Rooftop Solar In Hawaii

Hawaii is a place of great natural beauty,  so it only makes sense that renewable energy would be utilized there to protect it. Conventional power generation in Hawaii has been mostly oil-based, but that appears to be changing. Solar panel prices have been falling over the last several years. This trend is accelerating interest and sales in home and business solar systems.

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5
Sep

Atomically thin material opens door for integrated nanophotonic circuits

A new combination of materials can efficiently guide electricity and light along the same tiny wire, a finding that could be a step towards building computer chips capable of transporting digital information at the speed of light. Reporting today in The Optical Society’s (OSA) journal Optica, optical and material scientists at the University of Rochester and Swiss Federal Institute of

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5
Sep

Smart Carbon Batteries Designed to Improve Battery Performance in Partial State of Charge

Trojan Battery, Co. LLC, has released its new lines of deep-cycle batteries featuring Smart Carbon technology, which addresses the impact of partial state of charge (PSOC) on cycling batteries in renewable energy (RE), inverter backup and remote telecom applications. Smart Carbon is designed to enhance life and performance of Trojan batteries operating in PSOC.Smart Carbon is a proprietary Trojan formula

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5
Sep

Lithium-ion batteries: Phenomenon of ‘lithium plating’ during the charging process observed

Lithium-ion batteries are seen as a solution for energy storage of the future and have become indispensible, especially in electromobility. Their key advantage is that they are able to store large amounts of energy but are still comparatively light and compact. However, when metallic lithium forms and deposits during charging it can lead to a reduced battery lifespan and even

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5
Sep

China Confirms Electric Car Purchase Tax Exemption

A statement from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and State Administration of Taxation has confirmed that China has introduced an exemption from the present 10 percent purchase tax for electric vehicles, with effect from September 1, 2014. The new measure, which was first announced in July this year, is being seen as a vital element within the Government’s

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