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Nanosolar outshines the competition with a $300M financing - 0 views

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    Thin-film solar company Nanosolar has been sitting on a big secret for much of this year, it turns out: The company took a $300 million financing this March, and has remained mum ever since, only detailing it on the company's blog this morning after VentureWire reported the funding. While Nanosolar hasn't been entirely secretive about its technology, with chief executive Martin Rosencheisen showing off a rapid manufacturing technique early in summer, but apparently it didn't want details leaking on this giant-sized investment until necessary. Word slipped out in April about $50 million of the total, but at the time, Nanosolar didn't want to talk - and it's now clear why. The race for funds, and ever-larger production targets, is definitely on for thin film. Secretive thin-film silicon company Optisolar has raised over $200 million this year, and Nanosolar's thin-film CIGS competitor Miasole is trying to close on a similar amount. And while dozens of other startups are also on the hunt, large companies like Oerlikon Solar and Applied Materials are pouring money into ventures of their own. In many ways, it looks like an overheated sector. But on the other hand, Optisolar's recent deal with PG&E to provide 550 megawatts of electricity suggests that the potential for thin film panels is larger than previously expected, even when considering one analyst firm's prediction earlier this year that the sector will grow at 45 percent annually. That figure could now be much higher, especially for a few big winners - of which Nanosolar will likely be one. The company will be doing some utility-scale projects of its own, Rosencheisen tells us, with experienced partners. It also has a panel built specifically for use by utilities. And one of the backers of this funding, AES Corp., is also one of the world's biggest power companies. At the moment, Nanosolar is still working toward a gigawatt of annual manufacturing capacity, but it will grow be
Emma james

Firms to bid for Jordan's largest wind power plant - Energy Construction - 0 views

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    rance-based energy company GDF Suez, South Korean Daewoo International, and UAE-based AES are among 16 firms currently being considered to construct the Fujeij power plant, a 90MW wind farm in Fujeij, near Shobak, around 200 kilometres south of Jordan's capital Amman. Offers for the Fujeij plant are to be submitted by December 19, 2010, with the winning bid to be announced in February 2011.
Colin Bennett

Nexans CORE-TAG® anti-theft cable - 0 views

  • Usually when cable is stolen the insulation, which could be used to identify the owner, is burnt off the cable just leaving the copper conductor. In contrast to more complex and expensive tagging techniques such as those using rare earth elements, Nexans’ CORE-TAG® solution involves installing a coded fire-resistant copper tape that is intertwined in the conductor.The dot-matrix markings on the coded tape – typically identifying the owner (RFF in this case) – make it easy to trace the origins of the stolen copper when it is brought to a scrap dealer, even after the insulation has been burnt off.
Colin Bennett

Anglo cuts Codelco out of copper deal - 0 views

  • Meanwhile, the deal will nearly double Mitsubishi’s annual copper output to 250,000 tonnes a year at a time when some analysts are optimistic about the outlook for copper prices. Demand continues to grow but production has risen less than 1 per cent annually over the past five years despite strong prices, according to Macquarie Securities
Colin Bennett

General Cable's Ultrol® Medium-Voltage Products Last 60 Years - 0 views

  • the required service life of 60 years for new plants extends to the cable
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    cable longevity
Colin Bennett

Brazil ramps up smart grid efforts - 0 views

  • The first group receiving new meters is comprised of 2,100 families and small businesses that are making use of illegal connections to source energy, mainly in in low income communities. Since 2004, the company has led the regularization of more than 500,000 connections at a cost of $380 million reais ($170 million) to bring access to legal and safe energy in 288 communities in the Greater São Paulo area. Under the name of “Transforming Consumers into Clients”, the program enables families to have a proof of residence through their electricity bills, as well as provides education on energy efficiency and electricity-related accident prevention.
Colin Bennett

Shipping cables - 1 views

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    "Nexans supplies low voltage power cables, instrumentation and control cables and medium voltage power cables, essential for the operation of the cruise liners. Around 3,000 km of cables have been delivered for Anthem of the Seas and some 2,400 km will be supplied for Norwegian Escape."
Colin Bennett

Chinalco and Rio sign exploration deal - 0 views

  • Chinalco, as the Chinese state-owned mining company is known, will take a 51 per cent stake in the exploration joint venture. The venture’s initial focus will be discovering copper and coking coal deposits in the north and northwest of China, a country that has been a mostly closed kingdom to foreign companies eager to map and exploit its mineral riche
Colin Bennett

World's first plastic motor powered light - future seems to be brighter! | Green News |... - 0 views

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    this first-of-a-kind motor converts light directly into mechanical energy,
Glycon Garcia

Folha Online - Dinheiro - BNDES quer ampliar apoio a projetos de eficiência e... - 0 views

  • BNDES quer ampliar apoio a projetos de eficiência energética

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    CIRILO JUNIOR
    da Folha Online, no Rio

    O BNDES (Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social) quer ampliar o apoio a projetos que visem à racionalização do uso de energia elétrica. O banco discute internamente meios para fomentar empreendimentos com tal finalidade, informou o diretor da área de Infra-Estrutura, Wagner Bittencourt.

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    New financial credits for renewable energy in Brazil: 1053 MW for biomass
Panos Kotseras

UAE - High voltage cable project announced by major utilities - 0 views

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    Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA) and Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) announced that they will set up a joint venture to produce high voltage cables. The plant will be located in Jebel Ali and will be operational next year. Annual output will be 30,000 tonnes of high voltage cable, supplying the local market and GCC countries. The investment will amount to Dh500 million (US$136 million) and is expected to break even in the third year of the project.
Susanna Keung

UAE - Vedanta plans 100,000t copper rod plant in Fujairah - 0 views

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    The London Stock Exchange listed Indian company, Vedanta, will build a US$15M (Dh55M) continuous copper rod plant with annual capacity of 100,000 tonnes in Fujairah, UAE, which will be operational by December to capture the strong demand from regional infrastructure projects. Copper rods manufactured by the plant will be used in cables for power grids for the region and the company is expecting more demand coming from not only the UAE and the GCC but the whole Middle East.
Colin Bennett

Nexans motion cables to provide solutions for industrial robots - 0 views

  • In addition to the high-technology and innovation demonstrated by the MOTIONLINE® cables, a key element in winning the contract was Nexans' own dedicated Motion Application Centre (MAC), which is part of the Nexans Research Centre (NRC) in Nuremberg. This facility, unique in the industry, enables cables to be exposed to dynamic operating loads that simulate realistic, in-service conditions, thus ensuring that they offer the ideal combination of bending, tension and torsional strength and vibration resistance required for their intended application.
Colin Bennett

Prices spark demolition groups' scrap - 0 views

  • The spike in global demand for industrial metals has sparked a fierce battle among UK demolition companies as they vie to remove scrap metal from condemned buildings.
Colin Bennett

Rio Tinto suffers decline in output - 0 views

  • Rio, which published its mine-production report on Thursday, disclosed the drop ahead of BHP, the larger partner at Escondida. The production report came ahead of the big miners disclosing their financial results for the first half.
  • In the first six months of the year Rio’s share of copper production at Escondida, the Chilean mine that accounted for 7 per cent of global production last year, fell 23 per cent to 118,000 tonnes over the same period in 2010.
Colin Bennett

BHP Billiton to push ahead with demerger strategy - 0 views

  • BHP’s focus is on a narrow range of coal, copper, petroleum and iron ore businesses that generate most of its profits at the highest margins.
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