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The meeco Group to install major solar water pumping system in the Chaco region

Paraguayan ranch will be equipped with six sun2flow solutions.

Pure Energy Center retains its MCS accreditation

The Pure Energy Centre has announced that it has received for the third year in a row full accreditation as an approved installer for its range of wind turbines and solar photovoltaic solution and technologies under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS). Since gaining the MCS accreditation, the Pure Energy Centre has installed, maintained and operated well over 100 renewable installations across the UK. These installations include a wide range of solutions from small wind generators to solar photovoltaic installations. It also included a large amount of renewable wind remote monitoring systems and solar remote control and monitoring solutions.
Elizabeth Johnson, the Pure Energy Centre Business Development Manager, is delighted with the announcement. She said that gaining and then retaining this important MCS accreditation is good news for the Pure Energy Centre, and more importantly, "this is excellent news for our customers." She added:"This means that everyone of our future and current customers, whether there are from public sector, charitable organisations or general public will be able to claim Feed In Tariff (FIT) grants against the installation of our wind turbine and solar photovoltaic technologies. This also means that our renewable wind turbine and solar PV clients can take real confidence that their installations will be of the highest standards based on the UK widely approved MCS accreditation."
The Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) requires detailed site investigation of an installation at a customer site, with all of the installation processes assessed and thorough evaluation of the quality assurance system used by the Pure Energy Centre installer. The MCS certificate is a must prerequisite for designing, installing and maintaining wind turbine and solar photovoltaic systems in the UK market. The accreditation confirms that the Pure Energy Centre comply with or surpass the MCS standards applicable in the UK. As MCS certified renewable installers, new installations made by the Pure Energy Centre Team qualify for government subsidies and feed in tariffs.
http://pureenergycentre.com/microgeneration-certification-scheme-pure-energy-centre-retains-its-accreditation/

Beneq and LETI open ALD-dedicated research laboratory in St. Petersburg

On November 15, Beneq and Saint Peterburg Electrotechnical University (LETI) has officially has opened the ALD Application Laboratory (ALD AppLab) in St. Peterburg, Russia.

SolBright Renewable Energy designated fastest growing company in South Carolina

SolBright is currently expanding its footprint throughout the US.

Solar Grid Storage appoints David Eisenbud as vice president of sales

David Eisenbud has joined Solar Grid Storage to accelerate project sales and market expansion.

New water industry exhibition, conference to co-locate with All-Energy Australia, Australian Sustainability, Waste Expo in 2014

Reed Exhibitions Australia and Brooks Events today announced a partnership with Inter-Water Events, organiser of Inter-Water Australia, a new national water exhibition and conference aimed at the users of water in industry, commerce and the urban environment, as well as the water supply industry.

Brilliant Harvest installs solar panel system for Wyke Farms in UK

Brilliant Harvest have designed and installed two solar Arrays for the UK’s largest independent cheese Producer and milk porcessor, Wyke Farms.

EfstonScience partners with Schneider Electric

EfstonScience has named authorized solar distributor for Schneider Electric’s Grid-Tie Inverters for FIT.

SunEdison launches solar water pumps in India

SunEdison has developed new solar water pump to increase business opportunities.

Fronius launches the Fronius Symo inverter in power categories up to 20 kW

Fronius Symo marches on to 20 kW.

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