Solar Villas By The Sea


 Solar Villas By The Sea

LA370501 300x162 Solar Villas By The SeaSolar Electrical Systems of Westlake Village, CA, has completed a 288kW solar installation on San Clemente Villas by the Sea, making it the largest PV system on an assisted living facility in the United States.
San Clemente Villas had an ambitious plan to save money and go green. They decided to install not one, not two, but three solar electrical systems. One was installed on the rooftop, one on a solar carport, and one on a steep hillside. Solar Electrical Systems was chosen for the projects because of their long PV history and their reputation with San Clemente Building & Safety for making difficult installations go smoothly. The hillside system posed the biggest challenge because of the steepness of the hillside and lack of freeway access, but SES’s years of experience turned the unusable hillside into a solar power plant.

With rebates and tax incentives paying for 87% of the project, the solar electrical system will pay for itself in 4 years, and save the owners over $16 million dollars over the next 30 years. The hillside solar electrical system, visible to thousands of commuters on the 5 freeway, is a powerful illustration of the benefits of solar energy.
Solar Electrical Systems is an experienced solar electrical design and installation company in Southern California, and has helped customers reduce or eliminate their electric bills since 1978.

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Solar Leasing Backed By SunTech


 Solar Leasing Backed By SunTech

solar power from space 300x200 Solar Leasing Backed By SunTechSolar Universe announces the availability of BriteLease, a residential solar lease program backed by Suntech, the world’s largest solar panel manufacturer.  This lease offering makes solar accessible to homeowners with a small up-front deposit and low monthly lease payments. The solar lease payment in combination with a new lower electricity bill will result in lower monthly electric costs for most homeowners.  And, the savings are immediate, giving homeowners the opportunity to use their money on other things or just save it.

In addition to the financial rewards, BriteLease makes going solar hassle-free with system maintenance, repair service and insurance coverage all included for the term of the lease. “This solar lease allows everyone with $500 to take advantage of the sun’s energy and save money at the same time.  All you pay is a $500 deposit, that’s it! Every other solar company’s lease is 20 years, the BriteLease is only 15 years.  If you sell your house within the 15 years, and the lease is transferrable.  Electrical rates are guaranteed to rise every year, why not freeze your power bill now,” said Mitch Katz, Solar Universe Franchise Owner for Ventura & Los Angeles Counties.

Founded in 2001, Suntech produces the largest quantity of silicon solar modules in the world.

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TechNet Applauds President Obama’s Call for Greater Innovation


 TechNet Applauds President Obamas Call for Greater Innovation

Ramsey TechNet Applauds President Obamas Call for Greater Innovation

TechNet, the bipartisan political network of CEOs that promotes the growth of the innovation economy has applauded President Barack Obama for emphasizing the vital role that competitiveness and innovation must play in tonight’s State of the Union speech. What follows is a statement from TechNet President and CEO Rey Ramsey about Obama’s speech:

“President Obama laid out a clear, rational narrative that for America to win the future we must build a foundation of investments and policies that ensure our country’s leadership in the global economy.  We applaud the President’s call for smart policies such as improved investments in research and development, education, clean energy and sensible tax reform to make our businesses more competitive.

Certainly, today’s budgetary environments are a challenge – and many worthy programs will have to tighten their belts. But we cannot abandon our responsibilities to the next generation. We must continue to carefully and intelligently invest in those areas that will help drive today’s economic recovery and tomorrow’s economic prowess. We stand ready to work with the Administration and Congress to ensure that America remains the leader in the world economy for generations to come and seizes on this “Sputnik moment.”

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Sungevity Launches Fundraising by Going Solar


 Sungevity Launches Fundraising by Going Solar

6a00d8341c630a53ef0133f4e8ea0b970b 800wi 300x274 Sungevity Launches Fundraising by Going SolarSungevity a provider of residential solar installations, today announced the launch of Sungevity.org as an innovative way to help schools and non-profit organizations raise money while getting more homeowners to put solar on their rooftops.

Organizations can raise $1000 by bringing Sungevity new solar customers. For every customer that a participating non-profit or school sends Sungevity’s way, the company donates $500 to the school or non-profit and gives the customer a $500 American Express gift card (or the organization can opt to collect the full $1000).
“Our online solar leasing system is designed to make it simple for homeowners to go solar,” said Danny Kennedy, Sungevity Founder. “Like our dot.com site, the .org program now makes it easy for non-profits and schools to raise funds while getting their local communities to go solar. We are continuing to bring sunshine online with Sungevity’s innovative, first-of-its-kind partnership that goes well beyond the bake sale.”

To kick off Sungevity.org, the company is starting a partnership with the Westside Waldorf School in Pacific Palisades (Los Angeles) where Helen Hunt and Ed Begley, Jr. are hosting an event tonight at the school. Ms. Hunt is a Sungevity customer herself, having recently had a 7kW system installed on her home that is estimated to save her more than $200 per month on her electric bill.

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SolarCity Expands to Silver Springs


 SolarCity Expands to Silver Springs

601541877 d420f60f22 300x225 SolarCity Expands to Silver SpringsSolarCity has acquired Clean Currents Solar, the solar installation division of  independent green energy company Clean Currents LLC, and will serve Maryland and the District of Columbia from its new operations center in Silver Spring. SolarCity a large solar service provider  with 1,000 employees and more than 10,000 projects completed or underway, is expanding its operations to the East Coast.“Clean Currents has built a strong, local installation team that we will grow to bring zero-down solar leasing and a range of other clean power and energy efficiency options to Maryland and Washington D.C.,” said Lyndon Rive, SolarCity’s CEO. “This partnership should significantly increase solar and energy efficiency adoption in the Mid-Atlantic region.”

SolarCity  provides homeowners and businesses a single source for solar power financing, design, installation, monitoring, repair and energy efficiency services. The company pioneered solar leasing in 2008 with SolarLease®, which allows homeowners and businesses to install and use solar power with no upfront cost, and pay less each month for solar electricity than they previously paid for electricity from the power company. SolarCity plans to make its first zero-down solar lease available to Maryland and Washington D.C. homeowners in mid-February.

We are thrilled to bring SolarCity and its innovative products to this region, giving so many more people the chance to be part of the clean energy wave that is making the Mid-Atlantic one of the greenest places in the U.S.,” said Gary Skulnik, Clean Currents President. “Working with SolarCity will give Clean Currents additional resources to better serve our customers, to grow our business, and to do even more to promote a cleaner, better future for everyone in this region.”

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Solar Cells Mimic Insect Eyes


 Solar Cells Mimic Insect Eyes

FEATURE IRIDESCENCE IN NATURE Box 225 tcm18 182635 1 Solar Cells Mimic Insect EyesAnti-reflective film based on moth eyes increases efficiency of photovoltaics The eyes of moths, which allow them to see well at night, are also covered with a water-repellent, antireflective coating that makes their eyes among the least reflective surfaces in nature and helps them hide from predators in the dark. Mimicking the moth eye’s microstructure, a team of researchers in Japan has created a new film, suitable for mass-production, for covering solar cells that can cut down on the amount of reflected light and help capture more power from the sun.

In a paper appearing in Energy Express, a bi-monthly supplement to Optics Express, the open-access journal published by the Optical Society (OSA), the team describes how this film improves the performance of photovoltaic modules in laboratory and field experiments, and they calculate how the anti-reflection film would improve the yearly performance of solar cells deployed over large areas in either Tokyo, Japan or Phoenix, Ariz. “Surface reflections are an essential loss for any type of photovoltaic module, and ultimately low reflections are desired,” says Noboru Yamada, a scientist at Nagaoka University of Technology Japan, who led the research with colleagues at Mitsubishi Rayon Co. Ltd. and Tokyo Metropolitan University.

The team chose to look at the effect of deploying this antireflective moth-eye film on solar cells in Phoenix and Tokyo because Phoenix is a “sunbelt” city, with high annual amount of direct sunlight, while Tokyo is well outside the sunbelt region with a high fraction of diffuse solar radiation.They estimate that the films would improve the annual efficiency of solar cells by 6 percent in Phoenix and by 5 percent in Tokyo. Yamada and his colleagues found the inspiration for this new technology a few years ago after they began looking for a broad-wavelength and omnidirectional antireflective structure in nature. The eyes of the moth were the best they found. The team is now working on improving the durability of the film and optimizing it for many different types of solar cells. They also believe the film could be applied as an anti-reflection coating to windows and computer displays.

Habitat for Humanity Partners  to Create Its First Eco-Tourism Village in the World

Project will make Indonesian history, culture accessible to international visitors
tumblr lcbcouf6hN1qc1qyjo1 500 300x201 Solar Cells Mimic Insect EyesYOGYAKARTA, Indonesia -Habitat for Humanity Indonesia today announced it is partnering with Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) to create Habitat’s first eco-tourism village of more than 420 homes and guest accommodations near some of Indonesia’s most picturesque ancient temples.
“This unique program not only improves housing for most of the community, it also allows Soran villagers to economically benefit from the art and culture they have preserved for centuries, and to share it with the world.”
The development will take place in the village of Soran, located near the famous Prambanan Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built around 850 AD. The village is also located near Mount Merapi, the nation’s most famous volcano, which erupted last year. Read more in

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