Blue Earth Acquires Exclusive Rights to 3.5 Megawatts DC of Solar PV Projects in Hawaii

HENDERSON, Nevada, August 2012. Blue Earth, Inc. (OTCBB:BBLU) a renewable energy and energy efficiency services company announced today that it acquired the exclusive rights to construct seven different solar PV projects totaling approximately 3.5 megawatts DC in Hawaii. The projects are valued at approximately $15 million. The projects are located on the island of Oahu [...]

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Determining the Effect of Clouds on Solar Installations

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)has produced and made available a rich data set showing what happens, second-by-second, when clouds pass over a solar power installation. Seventeen measurement stations near Hawaii’s Honolulu International Airport on the island of Oahu collected data at 1-second intervals over the course of a year. [...]

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Sustainable Energy Park in Kapolei, Oahu to Provide One Megawatt of Solar Power

HONOLULU, HI. Forest City Hawaii and Hawaiian Electric Company have reached a power purchase agreement for up to one megawatt of solar photovoltaic (PV) power to be generated at the Kapolei Sustainable Energy Park in Kapolei, Oahu. Hoku Solar, a subsidiary of Hoku Corporation will design and install the project using more than 4,200 solar [...]

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