Author: Ronak Bora
The Renewable Energy Project Development Office (Repdo) of Saudi Arabia on Monday opened four bids it had received for its first 400MW wind farm project. As per the reports, the $500 million wind farm is planned at Dumat Al Jandal in the northern Al
Ibiden Co., a Japanese electronics company headquartered inOgaki, has drawn international attention after it claimed that it aims to adopt clean energy. Ibiden will apparently be the first company in Japan to pledge the usage of 100 percent renewable
Facebook and Pacific Power, the renowned U.S. based electric power company have recently issued a joint statement announcing their solar project construction plans in Utah and Prineville. The companies cited that the projects will produce power that
Intuit, abusiness and financial software company has reportedly announced its plan to sell the largest data center in its possession. The decision comes on the heels of the company's effort to bring to fruition its strategy of moving away from posses
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has reportedly announced a partnership with WGL Energy Services in order to promote the use of green electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As per reliable sources, WGL Energy will provide arou
Siemens has obtained the contract to provide systems to the largest solar farm in Vietnam. The farm, belonging to the Trung Nam Group and possessing a module capacity of about 258 MWp will apparently be the first Southeast Asian project for Siemens.
Intel, the multinational semiconductor manufacturer has announced its plan to acquire eASIC, a small chipmaking company based out of Santa Clara, California. The terms of the deal are not disclosed. Reportedly, eASIC's acquisition will boost Intel's
BlackBerry Limited, a renowned multinational company, has reportedly introduced a new cyber-attack recovery feature to fight ransomware attacks. The feature is expected to be a part of its next-gen content collaborating platform called BlackBerry Wor
EuropeanIT servicescorporation, Atos has reportedly agreed to acquire U.S. based IT giant Syntel for $3.4 billion that would eventually give the French computer-services company access to some of the most well-known financial firms such as Finance Gi