Imara Corporation Introduces Advanced Lithium-Ion Battery Technology for High-Power Applications

December 15, 2008 Category: Energy Storage

Imara Corporation, a research, design and manufacturing company that has developed next generation lithium-ion battery technology, today officially launched and announced its plan to deliver U.S.-based energy storage solutions. Imara’s patented and proprietary battery technology breaks through current barriers of performance and energy capability,... 

Rotary Corporation, the World’s Largest Supplier of Outdoor Power Equipment Replacement Parts, Enters into the G-OIL(TM) Business with Green Earth Technologies

October 21, 2008 Category: Green Energy

Green Earth Technologies, a leading green consumer goods manufacturer, has entered into an agreement with Rotary Corporation, the global leader in outdoor power equipment replacement parts, to offer G-OIL™ 2-Cycle Green Engine Oil for their customers. The 2-Cycle G-OIL™ is a “Green Solution” made with American-Grown Base Oils and meets the ASTM... 

Thermal Systems on New 3030 Cabinet Reduce Power Consumption, Boost Reliability

September 16, 2008 Category: Energy Efficiency, Energy Saving

Eltek Valere, a leading power system provider for telecommunication and industrial applications, today announced the 3030 cabinet family, a line of outdoor telecommunications equipment enclosures with a variety of environmental systems that can reduce operating expenses and boost reliability. A key component of the 3030 cabinet family is the tailored... 

Send Students Back to School With High Scores in ‘Electrical Safety 101′

September 5, 2008 Category: Electricity, Energy Companies, Energy Management

As teachers do their best to enforce solid study habits this fall, it is a good time for parents to remind their children about the ABCs of electricity safety. Electrical shocks and fires injure thousands of people each year. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, an estimated 28,300 residential building electrical fires cause 360 deaths, 1,000... 

1,000 Ameren Illinois Utilities Workers Continue Service Restoration Effort Following Second Round of Damaging Storms

August 6, 2008 Category: Electric Energy

The Ameren Illinois Utilities field crews are working 16-hour shifts to provide around the clock coverage in order to restore electrical service to thousands of customers in the wake of yet another round of severe summer thunderstorms that pounded southwestern Illinois Tuesday evening. Approximately 600 linemen, 200 tree trimmers and 200 support personnel...