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New EasyDUAL CoolSiC MOSFET power modules with high-performance ceramic enable increased power density and more compact designs

smartbuildingmag.com 29 {{ “2021-04-29T00:00:00+00:00” | date “MMM” }} ’21 Written on {{ “2021-04-29T00:00:00+00:00” | date “longDate” }} Modified on {{ “2021-04-29T00:00:00+00:00” | date “longDate” }} Infineon News Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) has upgraded the EasyDUAL CoolSiC MOSFET modules with a new aluminum nitride (AIN) ceramic. The devices come in half-bridge configuration with […]

SunRaise completes one of the first community solar projects in Maine

One of the first Net Energy Billing Community Solar projects in Maine is set to start producing clean energy this month. PowerMarket, an employee-owned leader in community solar management, has partnered with SunRaise, a New England solar energy developer, owner and operator, to bring this renewable energy option to Maine utility customers. This 1.35-MW project […]

Data center automation: 10 vendors you should know

The new data center that is evolving doesn’t look like the centers we had come to know in years past. The racks of servers and storage disks may be greatly reduced, or absent altogether, displaced by the cloud. Likewise, the site of staff members moving about — checking cabling, components, and temperatures — may also […]

Ground screws now available with IronRidge ground-mount solar racking

IronRidge, an ESDEC company, has streamlined the process of designing and installing its solar ground mount structures when using ground screws as the foundation. Ground screws on an IronRidge Ground Mount System. In March, IronRidge completed compatibility testing with Krinner Foundations’ G-Series ground screw and American Ground Screw‘s Model-3 ground screw and now offers a […]

The most popular Fedora Linux in years rolls out

Red Hat’s community Linux distribution Fedora has always been popular with open-source and Linux developers, but this latest release, Fedora 34 seems to be something special. As Matthew Miller, Fedora Project Leader, tweeted, “The beta for F34 was one of the most popular ever, with twice as many systems showing up in my stats as […]

Breakthrough technology for surgery in 21st century

Breakthrough technology for surgery in 21st century By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. more information Accept The cookie settings on this website are set to “allow cookies” to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie […]

Duke Energy plans to triple renewable energy generation by 2030

By the end of this decade, renewables will make up a large portion of Duke Energy’s generation mix as the utility looks to triple the amount of renewable energy it produces from company power plants and dramatically reduce carbon emissions. This information was spelled out today in Duke Energy’s 15th Sustainability Report, the company’s annual […]

Microsoft, Google, Intel and Mozilla want to move WebAssembly beyond the browser

Microsoft has joined the Bytecode Alliance, a group aiming to expand WebAssembly beyond the browser and JavaScript to native applications for desktop and mobile platforms.  The Bytecode Alliance, formed by Intel, Mozilla, RedHat and Fastly in 2019, has established itself as a non-profit organization.  The organization is now incorporated by Fastly, Intel, Mozilla and Microsoft. […]