Tag archive: Clean Energy

Corporate Finance

Sustainable Mobility | Sustainable Companies | Sustainable Communities The road transport industry finds itself at a crossroads. Legacy technologies are being disrupted by new products and services; incumbents and established market players are being threatened by younger and more innovative companies; and the traditional stakeholder landscape is being reshuffled with…

Lighting Choices

Retro-Commissioning | Lighting Choices You can “change the world” by changing a light bulb. Lighting accounts for 25 percent of an average home’s electricity bill. Changing a single 75 watt light to a more energy efficient, 20-watt Energy Star bulb or fixture can save your family as much as $60…

Inverters

A power inverter, or inverter, is an electrical power converter that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC);[1] the converted AC can be at any required voltage and frequency with the use of appropriate transformers, switching, and control circuits. Solid-state inverters have no moving parts and are used in…

Energy Retrofit(s)

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Retro-Commissioning

Retro-commissioning is the first stage in the building upgrade process. The staged approach accounts for the interactions among all the energy flows in a building and produces a systematic method for planning upgrades that increases energy savings. When the staged approach is adopted and performed sequentially, each stage includes changes…

Types of Solar Panels

Monocrystalline Silicon Cells: Made using cells saw-cut from a single cylindrical crystal of silicon, this is the most efficient of the photovoltaic (PV) technologies. The principle advantage of monocrystalline cells are their high efficiencies, typically around 15%, although the manufacturing process required to produce monocrystalline silicon is complicated, resulting in…