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Choosing the Correct Inverter for High Power M10 (182mm), G12 (210mm) PV Modules

Background Over the past few decades, mainly due to advances in technology and reduction in cost, the size of silicon wafers used in solar modules has evolved from an early stage 125mm to the current standard M6 (166mm), M10 (182mm) and G12 (210mm). What impact do these larger modules have on related equipment? What should […]

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Project Billing Associate

Responsible for invoicing of assigned projects and ensures contract terms are followed regarding correct billing rates and schedules. This position works closely with Project Accountants and Project Controls personnel. This position will also answer Project Management questions regarding project billing criteria and invoice drafts. Works under close supervision. Key Responsibilities:- Invoicing:- Generates, audits and distributes draft […]

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Energy Wind Performance Specialist

Functions as a technical specialist or in a lead role. With minimal supervision, applies advanced engineering techniques and analyses for problems and methods. Expands knowledge and skill set in area of discipline. May start to expand knowledge in other disciplines and/or functional areas. Key Responsibilities:- Supports a wide variety of assignments on domestic and international […]

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Australia Plans $740 M Fund to Develop Low-emissions Tech

Australia will establish a A$1 billion ($740 million) fund to invest in companies that develop low-emissions technology, the country’s Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, said on Wednesday, as Canberra seeks to cut carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. Under the plan, the federal government in Australia will commit A$500 million to the fund, matched by […]

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French Court Verdict On Health Damage From Wind Turbines

A French court has awarded damages to a Belgian couple claiming a wind turbine near their house negatively impacted their health. Christel and Luc Fockaert were awarded €110,000 after complaining of health problems that they claim were caused by a windfarm. The decision is likely to cause disquite among operators across Europe, as both North […]

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ISA Fills The Gaps, With US as 101st Member, Tie-Up With Nordic Countries For Funding

The International Solar Alliance (ISA) has seen hectic activity at Glasgow, during the COP 26 summit. The latest announcements from the largest multilateral organisation in recent years is the induction of the United States as a member country, the 101st to do so. John Kerry U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate announced at the UNFCCC […]

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Senior Engineer-ECUAL Development

Development in embedded C programming, working on Autosar Memory Stack/ NVM. Developing Microcontrollers Drivers, IO, ADC, GTM. Working on Sensors, Actuators (motor controllers, switches, Lamps) interface working. Autosar ECUAM, BSWM Mode manager. Your profile:- Degree or similar qualification in Software Engineering / Electronic Engineering 2+ years professional experience in Autosar MEM Stack/ NVM. Good knowledge on ASIC […]

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Senior Engineer

Responsible for Verification of the HW components with regards to the HW Requirements Responsible for Developing and review of Qualification Test cases Responsible for Selection/maintaining/Operation of Test equipment Responsible for Execution of qualification test. Responsible for Review and Preparation of test reports The Requirement Profile:- Completed engineering studies in the field of Electronics engineering or […]

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Joe Doucet’s ‘Wind Turbine Wall’ is Both Art & Utility

Can the power of art help power our homes? While most wind power plants today are located on expansive hills and coastlines or even found floating on water bodies, the idea of installing wind turbines in our homes, in our backyards no less, would seem to conflict with our sense of both home décor and […]

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