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Yingli Green Energy has expanded its footprint in the Americas by opening the Company's third Latin American office in Santiago, Chile. 
To facilitate the opening of the new office and Yingli's ... more 
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Suniva Announces Second US Facility 
Suniva, an Atlanta based manufacturer of crystalline silicon solar cells and modules, has announced that it is opening a second U.S. manufacturing facility, to be located in Saginaw Township, Michig ... more 
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Florida Space Coast set to break yearly launch record this week 
 
 
New silicon carbide motor drive reduces weight and size for hybrid aircraft 
 
 
Protein Production Tested in Microgravity for Sustainable Space Missions 
 
 
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Juwi Sells Vermont Plant To PSEG Solar Source 
PSEG Solar Source has announced that it will acquire the ERWR Whitcomb Farm Solar project from juwi solar (JSI). The facility, which will now be known as the PSEG Essex Solar Energy Center, has a 25 ... more 
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MIT Discusses Solar Powered Steam Generating Material 
MIT is reporting that a new material structure developed at the institute is capable of generating steam by soaking up the sun. The structure, a layer of graphite flakes and an underlying carbon foa ... more 
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SPN Partners With Komeri For 12MW Solar System Atop 14 Facilities 
Solar Power Network Japan and Komeri have announced a partnership to develop 12 MW of rooftop solar power across 14 buildings owned by Komeri. SPN will design, build and operate the facilities. The  ... more 
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Stanford study shows how to power California with wind, water and sun 
Stanford CA (SPX) Jul 25, 2014
Imagine a smog-free Los Angeles, where electric cars ply silent freeways, solar panels blanket rooftops and power plants run on heat from beneath the earth, from howl ... more 
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Self-cooling solar cells boost power, last longer 
Scientists may have overcome one of the major hurdles in developing high-efficiency, long-lasting solar cells-keeping them cool, even in the blistering heat of the noonday Sun. By adding a specially ... more 
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