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August 19, 2014
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Solar Power, Origami-Style
Pasadena CA (JPL) Aug 15, 2014
As a high school student at a study program in Japan, Brian Trease would fold wrappers from fast-food cheeseburgers into cranes. He loved discovering different origami techniques in library books. Today, Trease, a mechanical engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, thinks about how the principles of origami could be used for space-bound devices. "This is a unique crossover of art and culture and technology," he said. Trease partnered with researchers at Bri ... read more
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Canadian Solar Modules to Power 44 MW North Carolina Solar Farms
Canadian Solar has announced that the Company executed a 44 MWp module sales agreement with affiliates of Entropy Investment Management and Entropy Solar Integrators. Entropy will construct seven so ... more
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Trina Solar to Develop 49.9MW Solar Power Plant in UK
Trina Solar has announced the acquisition of a 49.9 MW utility-scale ground-mounted power project in the UK from Good Energy Group PLC ("Good Energy"). The solar PV power plant received planni ... more
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MarLar Properties' Rehabbed Homes Add Solar and Geothermal
Marilee and Larry Spatz through their MarLar Properties of Highland Park, Illinois have recently completed a solar rehabbed house in Highland Park. This is the first solar rehab of five that are pla ... more
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Recycling old batteries into solar cells
This could be a classic win-win solution: A system proposed by researchers at MIT recycles materials from discarded car batteries - a potential source of lead pollution - into new, long-lasting sola ... more


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Solar Cells Tested on Flexible Array Design
On the campus of NASA Glenn Research Center, rows of solar arrays are a permanent part of the landscape. But this summer, a very different kind of solar array arrived at the lab. Deployable Sp ... more
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NOKERO unveils the Prima N202 at American Renewable Energy Day
Nokero International will be unveiling its 9th solar powered bulb, Prima N202, at Aspen's American Renewable Energy Day Conference. Nokero is continuing to provide a better quality of life and econo ... more
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JinkoSolar Opens Solar Module Factory in Cape Town, South Africa
JinkoSolar Holding has announced that it has opened a solar module factory in Cape Town, South Africa. Located in 2 Evans Avenue, Epping Industrial 1, Cape Town, the factory covers an area of ... more
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China outstrips Germany to become world's biggest solar market
Hanergy and China New Energy Chamber of Commerce have issued the Global Renewable Energy Report 2014. The report found that China became the world's biggest market for solar power in 2013, with the ... more
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Yingli To Supply 30 MW of Solar Modules in Japan
Yingli Green Energy has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Yingli Green Energy Spain has signed a 31.6 MW supply agreement with Gestamp Solar, a leading Spanish developer and operator of ut ... more
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Saudi Arabia Offers One of World's Lowest Solar Energy Costs
Solar power costs have fallen dramatically over the last five years, thanks to lower module prices, lower balance of system costs, and increased competition at the development and EPC level. Financi ... more
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Hanwha Increases Production Capacity To 1.5 GW
Hanwha Q CELLS has completed the construction of an additional 204 MW production line for high performance solar cells in its Malaysian manufacturing facility. In addition, Europe's largest photovol ... more
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How living things capture energy from the sun
Since Alexandre Edmond Becquerel first discovered the photovoltaic effect in 1839, humankind has sought to further understand and harness the power of sunlight for its own purposes. In a new r ... more
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Study of Aerosols Stands to Improve Climate Models
Of all the factors that influence Earth's changing climate, the effect that tiny particles in Earth's atmosphere called aerosols have on clouds is the least well understood. Aerosols scatter and abs ... more
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US and China Continue to Dominate in Commercial PV Installations
The world's 10 largest photovoltaic (PV) Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) companies are set this year to install a combined 8 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity, equivalent to 20 percen ... more
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DuPont Adds Two New Solamet PV Metallization Pastes
DuPont Microcircuit Materials (DuPont) has added two new products to its leading lineup of frontside silver metallization pastes for crystalline silicon solar cells. DuPont Solamet PV18H and PV18J p ... more
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New Material Allows for Ultra-Thin Solar Cells
Extremely thin, semi-transparent, flexible solar cells could soon become reality. At the Vienna University of Technology, Thomas Mueller, Marco Furchi and Andreas Pospischil have managed to create a ... more
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Asia Development Bank to help drive low-carbon investments
The Asian Development Bank said Monday it was taking a commercial investment perspective toward developing a low-carbon Asian economy. ... more

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'Active' surfaces control what's on them
Researchers at MIT and in Saudi Arabia have developed a new way of making surfaces that can actively control how fluids or particles move across them. The work might enable new kinds of biomedical o ... more
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Flyer Hopes To Make Solar Flying Popular
Solar-powered aircraft could offer a low-cost way to train future pilots, if the partners developing the Sun Flyer succeed in their ambitious plans. A technology demonstrator-a PC-Aero Elektra One-f ... more
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KYOCERA Solar Modules Tapped by Sierra Nevada to Power New Brewery in Mills River

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SPCG and KYOCERA Complete 35 Utility-Scale Solar Farms in Thailand

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Centrica acquires U.S. solar power company

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Quantum Dots Boost Conversion Efficiency Of GaAs Solar Cells

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Yingli Expands South American Footprit

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Suniva Announces Second US Facility

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Juwi Sells Vermont Plant To PSEG Solar Source

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MIT Discusses Solar Powered Steam Generating Material

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SPN Partners With Komeri For 12MW Solar System Atop 14 Facilities

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Stanford study shows how to power California with wind, water and sun

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Playters New Solar Farm 7.25 MW solar farm approved

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Virgin Islands one step closer to renewable energy goal

Lighthouse Solar is getting off the Solarcoaster

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