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Masdar PV Delivers First Modules Ichtershausen, Germany (SPX) Oct 28, 2009 ![]() New Government Backs Solar As Key Future Technology In Germany ![]() Germany's newly formed government will continue to provide broad support for renewable energy sources, according to the coalition agreement. This affirmation further strengthens Germany's attractiveness as a location for solar companies. Germany Trade and Invest will be presenting the advantages of the world's leading photovoltaic industry at this year's Solar Power International 2009 ... more
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Prisoners used to shovel snow-bound US capital
Heavy rain, snow disrupts transport in Spain Washington slaps fee on plastic shopping bags Vietnam says parched Red River at record low Philippine volcano darkens New Year for 50,000 villagers Shocked residents survey Australia wildfire wreckage Honduras declares state of emergency amid drought Residents flee terrifying Australian wildfires Sarkozy scrambles to salvage carbon tax Thrill-seeking tourists flock to Philippine volcano ![]()
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Cost of solar photovoltaic systems falls![]() U.S. government scientists say the installed costs of solar power systems in the nation declined by more than 30 percent between 1998 and 2008. Researchers at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory studied the costs of solar photovoltaic power systems and found the average cost of such systems dropped by more than 4 percent last year. The scientists said ... more Japanese solar car leads race Down Under ![]() Japan's Tokai Challenger was on Monday leading a solar car race across the harsh Australian Outback, having covered about half of the 3,000 kilometre (1,860 mile) desert course, officials said. The Tokai University car was about 71 kilometres (44 miles) ahead of its nearest competitor, the University of Michigan's Infinium, by late afternoon as the cars sped down the Stuart Highway through ... more World solar car race begins in Australia ![]() A 3,000-kilometre (1,860-mile) solar car race across Australia's desert heartland began in the northern city of Darwin Sunday, organisers said. The cars left Darwin in hot and humid weather at about 8:30 am (2300 GMT Saturday) on the journey that is expected to end mid-week in the South Australian city of Adelaide. "We had 32 vehicles start this morning," Mike Drewer, a spokesman for the ... more |
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Merck And Dyesol Collaborate In Dye Solar Cells![]() Merck KGaA and Dyesol Limited have signed an agreement to collaborate in the development of electrolytes for use in Dye Solar Cells (DSC). This joint development agreement is the precursor to potential future commercial arrangements with Merck to manufacture existing and next generation electrolytes for DSC applications like photovoltaic renewable energy sources. Merck is one of the world ... more US Army Selects ACCIONA Solar Power For Largest-Ever Renewables Project ![]() U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has selected the team of ACCIONA Solar Power and the Clark Energy Group to develop a large-scale solar energy project (the first phase, consisting of 5 sites that total 500 MW) at one of its most iconic installations: the Fort Irwin military complex, located in the Mojave Desert, California. The base is the U.S. Army's largest training ground and also houses ... more More Efficient Solar Power With Space Technology ![]() A new system from an Italian company uses weather satellite data to estimate the potential of solar cell power plants and monitor their performance. The approach helps to give a faster return on investments in clean solar energy. Solar cells have been used for many years to power pocket calculators and, more recently, street signs, garden lighting and other small devices. But since ... more |
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