Posted on May 4, 2008. Filed under: alternative energy, energy, photovoltaics, solar | Tags: alternative, clean energy, energy, nanotechnology, oil, renewable, solar, thin-film solar |
Solar Cells printed on a Inkjet ?
Solar Energy from new manufacturing techniques promises to lower the high cost of producing and adopting this clean renewable energy. With the high prices for oil these days, there has been a rampant adoption and increase in demand for solar panels in recent years. The increase in solar panels [...]
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Posted on May 4, 2008. Filed under: alternative energy, energy, photovoltaics, solar | Tags: clean energy, electric power, environment, inverter, photovoltaics, renewable, solar |
PV Powered have announces new power inverter offering the highest power input range, widening the input voltage range for flexibility. The new design provides maximum energy conversion for smaller photovoltaic installation fitting a wide variety of installations. The Extended Voltage Range (115-500VDC) products offer the industry’s lowest MPPT voltage and are the ideal choice for [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2008. Filed under: energy, photovoltaics, solar | Tags: certification, course, design, environment, learning, NABCEP, power, save, solar, training |
This information is for the electricians, engineers, architects and anyone of us interested on getting a proper training on how to design complete solar electric photovoltaic power systems. The information on the website for the course, comprise of a 6-weeks online training that totals 60 cumulative hours that can be used towards the NABCEP certification.
Participants [...]
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Posted on April 28, 2008. Filed under: alternative energy, energy, solar | Tags: cheap energy, electric, electric power, energy, environment, free energy, google, planet, plant, power, power plant, renewable, save, saving, solar, sun, thermal |
1 Utility Scale Solar power plant, from the eSolar.com website, a new startup on solar thermal scalable electric power plants
eSolar Inc., was founded in 2007, has already closed $130 million in funding from several investors for scalable solar thermal power plants. The latest investor to join in the venture is Google.org, investing a $10 million [...]
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Posted on April 24, 2008. Filed under: alternative energy, energy, expantion, one sun power, photovoltaics, solar | Tags: admirable, alternative, alternative energy, alternative power, billion, billions, china, clean, economy, energy, engineering, euro, euros, grow, growth, industry, international, legislation, manufacturing, photovoltaics, PV, renewable, solar, solar industry, Spain, spanish, thermal |
The Spain solar industry for the year 2007 has increase rampantly 10 times greater than the recorded from 2005. That is 250m euro to 2.5 billion in investments increase in the solar industry in two years. It is without doubt that Spain renewable energy efforts are admirable and should be mirrored by the entire world. [...]
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Posted on May 13, 2007. Filed under: alternative energy, bill, earth, energy, expantion, global warming, incentives, knowledge, legislation, one sun power, photovoltaics, solar, solutions | Tags: alternative, alternative energy, alternative power, america, energy, environment, expantion, renewable, solar |
The newly introduced “Securing America’s Energy Independence Act” is giving lots of hope to the solar industry in America. It is indeed the largest solar energy legislation ever introduced in the United States.
If passed, it would boost solar energy investments by making them more affordable in all states. In the Southern States, solar energy investments [...]
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Posted on April 11, 2007. Filed under: alternative energy, low-power, one sun power, photovoltaics, solar | Tags: energy, low-power, performance, photovoltaics, solar, solar panel, solar tracker |
Check this out. A new method for solar panel sun tracking that does not use any electronics, electrical power, nor motor or computers. It is a new type of “passive” solar tracker that uses a combination of direct sunlight (radiant heat) and shade (ambient air temp) to affect the thermal expansion and contraction of a [...]
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