The Red Lake Nation Turns Solar Starts with 15 MW of Installation Updated On Sat, Feb 20th, 2016 by Saurenergy The Red Lake Nation tribal leaders announces of getting into the solar business. Claimed as one of the largest solar projects planned in northern Minnesota, the plan is to install 15 megawatts of solar panels across the rooftops of their largest buildings. With this accomplishment, the vicinity can illuminate every bulb in the tribe’s three […] Read more
Solar Powered Juno Spacecraft to Make Multiple Histories Updated On Fri, Jan 15th, 2016 by Saurenergy It’s difficult to figure out the competency of solar technology. Juno, the first of its kind solar spacecraft is speculated to reach Jupiter on July 4 this year. Why it’s unique because Jupiter is five times farther from the Sun than Earth, and the sunlight that reaches that far out packs 25 times less punch,” […] Read more
Biden Administration Announces $207 Mn Investment In Clean Energy Updated On Tue, Jan 23rd, 2024 by Saurenergy The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced USDA $207 million investment in renewable energy and domestic fertilizer projects. These projects are expected to lower energy bills, generate new income, create jobs, and strengthen competition for US farmers, ranchers and agricultural producers. Many of the projects are being funded by President Biden’s Inflation […] Read more
Intermediate/Senior Wind Engineer Updated On Mon, Jan 22nd, 2024 by Saurenergy RWDI are seeking a dynamic individual to join our Wind Engineering Team as an intermediate/Senior Engineer/Scientist with experience and/or understanding of wind loading of structures, long-span bridges, solar aerodynamics, and/or wind-induced microclimate effects. This role may include, depending on experience, but is not limited to:- Analysis, consulting, and oversight in the following areas: Aerodynamics and wind response of long and […] Read more
Honeywell to Supply BESS of 124 MWh to US Virgin Islands Updated On Wed, Dec 13th, 2023 by Saurenergy Honeywell will supply VIElectron, its first installation of battery energy storage solutions (BESS) for six solar parks located across the US Virgin Islands. The BESS, which is for a capacity of 124 MWh, will boast an end-to-end battery management system (BMS). The solar array of 140 MWDC and BESS will help the islands meet 30% […] Read more
Iowa State University Awarded $1.8 Mn Grant for Agrivoltaics Project Updated On Fri, Oct 20th, 2023 by Saurenergy Iowa State University (ISU) is set to undertake a study on the benefits that bringing crops and solar power together can bring. The ISU houses an innovative agrivoltaics project- the Alliant Solar Farm that was unveiled recently. The 1.75 NW agrivoltaic solar project will delve into optimisation of land while making a note of the […] Read more
Junior/Intermediate Wind Engineer Updated On Thu, Oct 19th, 2023 by Saurenergy RWDI are seeking a dynamic individual to join our Wind Engineering Team as an Junior/ Intermediate Engineer/Scientist with experience and/or understanding of wind loading of structures, long-span bridges, and solar aerodynamics, and/or wind-induced microclimate effects. This role may include (depending on experience), but is not limited to: Analysis, consulting, and oversight in the following areas: Aerodynamics and wind response […] Read more
Siemens Announces 800 MW Inverter Manufacturing Capacity In US Updated On Wed, Aug 16th, 2023 by Saurenergy German Power major Siemens has joined the rush of firms seeking to benefit from the $360 billion plus subsidies on offer under the Inflation Reduction Act in the US. Announcing plans to begin manufacturing solar string inverters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Siemens will make Blueplanet inverters at the new site, which it acquired from KACO in […] Read more
The Top 5: Improbable Energy Storage Possibilities Turned into Reality Updated On Wed, Aug 9th, 2023 by Saurenergy The storage for renewable energy in particular has become one of the main talking points in the energy industry across the globe for the sake of transition to a green future. Intermittent energy sources like wind and solar power often lack the ability, or fall short in their capacity, to accommodate postponed usage. Thus, there […] Read more