Stuart Jet Center Flies Solar

Joanna Schroeder

Stuart Jet Center has added solar energy to three of their hangers. The 50 kilowatt system was installed by Peak Solar LLC and is the 5th largest privately owned solar energy system in Florida. The return on investment for the project is estimated to be between 5-7 years with the help of a business rebate from Florida Power and Light along with a …

Electricity, Energy, Solar

El Salvador to Create Geothermal Training Center

Joanna Schroeder

El Salvador is soon to be the home of a new international geothermal training center for Latin America and the Caribbean. The country received a grant for $2 million from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the center will help aid countries learn how to develop and run geothermal energy facilities. It is estimated that the region’s geothermal potential is …

Electricity, Energy, Geothermal

Sports Industry Looks to Solar

Joanna Schroeder

Soccer teams in Maryland will now be playing games with the help of the sun. Solar Energy World has been contracted to install a solar energy system in Soccer Dome II in Harmans, Maryland. The system will include the installation of 546 solar panels paired with a 126 kWh photovoltaic grid-interactive system over 13,067 square feet of roof space. When …

Electricity, Energy, Solar

Ball State Completes A Hot Geothermal Project

Joanna Schroeder

It’s been while since I’ve written about geothermal so I thought I’d bring you this neat story from Ball State.  The university created the country’s largest ground-source, closed-loop district geothermal energy system. The project began in the Spring of 2012 when water heated by the Earth began flowing through a geothermal district heating and cooling system. This portion of the …

Electricity, Energy, Geothermal

Project Converts Poultry Waste to Energy

Joanna Schroeder

An new collaboration is looking at whether poultry waste can be converted to energy and other byproducts using an advanced fixed-bed gasifier (AFBG). The lead is the Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) at the University of North Dakota along with DenYon Energy and the U.S. Department of Energy. The technology has been licensed by the EERC Foundation to DenYon …

biogas, Electricity, Energy

SDSU Students Capture Gold

Joanna Schroeder

Students at San Diego State University (SDSU) have captured gold – gold as in the sun. The students have helped to install a solar array on one of its busiest student facilities on campus.  The Aztec Recreation Center (ARC), managed by the SDSU student government, Associated Students, is the home of the second largest solar array on campus.  When students …

Electricity, Energy, Solar

Trina Solar Donates Solar Panels to Lung Association

Joanna Schroeder

It’s good that not all things good for the environment happen on Earth Day only. Recently, Trina Solar announced that they will be donating 10.5 kW of solar modules for the offices of the American Lung Association of California.  Everyday Energy will install the cost-saving solar system, and solar distributor Sonepar will provide the balance of system equipment for the …

Electricity, Energy, Environment, Solar

New Tool for Solar, Wind Projects on Contaminated Site

Joanna Schroeder

A series of “decision trees” are now available to help companies develop projects on contaminated lands owned by the Bureau of Land Management. Developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) along with the Department of Energy (DOE), the decision trees can be used to evaluate sites for renewable energy development ranging from solar to wind to geothermal and everything in between.  There are …

Electricity, Energy, Geothermal, Government, Solar, Wind