The Village of Stirling is home to roughly 1,200 residents — a small community setting a big example with its use of solar energy. Mayor Trevor Lewington said before going solar the village spent ...
Introducing Home solar pv energy panels in Stirling/ Stirlingshire from Evergreen Solar, Scotland’s renewable energy company. Are you thinking about having home solar energy panels installed in your ...
Earlier this week, we wrote about setbacks at some Silicon Valley companies with new solar technology. They’re built on real science and work in the labs, but they’re grappling with the real-world ...
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s Sandia National Laboratories is joining forces with Stirling Energy Systems, Inc. (SES) of Phoenix to build and test six new solar dish-engine systems ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The solar power industry could help put Detroit back to work, according to Sandia National Laboratories and their commercial collaborators who plan to break ground next year on ...
A company is trying to prove that a 19th-century design known as the Stirling engine has a place in the emerging market for clean energy. Infinia, based in Kennewick, Wash., plans to release a ...
Plans to transform Stirling Council’s Castleview Park and Ride site into a sustainable transport and renewable energy hub are underway with the introduction of solar panels. The panels, which will ...
Sixty steel pedestals were being piled into place last month in the desert west of Phoenix, Arizona as developer Tessera Solar got the wheels turning on its plans to construct a first commercial-scale ...
Stirling Energy Systems (SES), maker of the SunCatcher concentrated solar power (CSP) technology, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. News reports said the company was unable to compete with the cost ...
Stirling engines have been around since the early 19th Century, but they’ve never managed to find major commercial uses beyond toys like the Micro-Stirling-powered spinny thing pictured. The engines ...
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