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September 10, 2014
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Study resolves discrepancy in Greenland temperatures during end of last ice age
Corvallis OR (SPX) Sep 10, 2014
A new study of three ice cores from Greenland documents the warming of the large ice sheet at the end of the last ice age - resolving a long-standing paradox over when that warming occurred. Large ice sheets covered North America and northern Europe some 20,000 years ago during the coldest part of the ice age, when global average temperatures were about four degrees Celsius (or seven degrees Fahrenheit) colder than during pre-industrial times. And then changes in the Earth's orbit around the sun i ... read more
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X-ray imaging paves way for novel solar cell production
The sharp X-ray vision of DESY's research light source PETRA III paves the way for a new technique to produce cheap, flexible and versatile double solar cells. The method developed by scientis ... more
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Sun-powered desalination for villages in India
Around the world, there is more salty groundwater than fresh, drinkable groundwater. For example, 60 percent of India is underlain by salty water - and much of that area is not served by an electric ... more
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Breakthrough for Carbon Nanotube Solar Cells
Lighter, more flexible, and cheaper than conventional solar-cell materials, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have long shown promise for photovoltaics. But research stalled when CNTs proved to be inefficient ... more
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New synthesis method may shape future of nanostructures, clean energy
A team of University of Maryland physicists has published new nanoscience advances that they and other scientists say make possible new nanostructures and nanotechnologies with huge potential applic ... more


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Future solar panels
IK4-Ikerlan and the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country are exploring the limits of organic solar cells and how to manufacture more efficient cells. Conventional photovoltaic technology u ... more




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ReneSola's PV Testing Laboratory Joins Intertek's Global SATELLITE Program
ReneSola has announced that the ReneSola Jiangsu Product Center Laboratory has joined SATELLITE, a global data acceptance program administered by Intertek. As an accredited member, ReneSola ca ... more
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Sunrun Unveils BrightPath, the First End-to-End Automated Software Platform for the Residential Solar Industry
Sunrun has unveiled Sunrun BrightPath, the industry's first open end-to-end automated software platform that enables Sunrun and its certified partners to manage every aspect of a homeowner's solar s ... more
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UAH Earth System Science Center researchers question world record for hottest temperature ever observed
Biochar materials engineered from wood demonstrate mechanical strength comparable to steel
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Solar System Transforms Fallow Land Into Money Generating Asset
In February 2013, Vista Solar installed a 792kW solar system on a block of fallow, unusable land at Uesugi Farms. In the first year of operation, the solar system generated over $100,000 in savings ... more
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HelioSage Energy Announces Sale of 12 Solar Projects in North Carolina
HelioSage Energy has announced the sale of a 77 MWdc / 60 MWac portfolio of development-stage solar facilities in North Carolina. The portfolio is comprised of 12 ground-mounted solar projects ... more
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SunShare Announces Program to Provide Free Electricity
Flanked by more than a dozen kindergarten students, the founder of SunShare, Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock and the principal of Academy 360 public charter school have announced a new program to pr ... more
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Minnesota Power, National Guard in solar energy deal
A solar energy array is in the works for a training facility of the Minnesota National Guard through a project with Minnesota Power, a division of ALLETE Inc. ... more
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Trina Solar Duo-Max Module Receives UL and TUV Rheinland Certs
Trina Solar has announced the company's new Duo-Max module, a 72-cell frameless dual glass module (the PEG14 and PDG14 series), has received quality certifications, including the IEC61215, IEC 61730 ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
China's latest astronaut trio dock at Tiangong Space Station
China accelerates crewed lunar mission with commercial partnerships and testing milestones
NASA rejects Kardashian's claim Moon landing 'didn't happen'
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Cutting solar support would scrap jobs
Slashing the support for solar provided by the Renewable Energy Target would lead to the immediate loss of up to 5800 jobs and make it harder for low and middle-income households to access technolog ... more
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Microgrid Solar Wins Solar Chicago Group Purchase Contract
Microgrid Solar has completed hundreds of solar projects, mostly focused in Midwestern states. The company recently kicked off a national expansion plan to open offices in five cities, including Chi ... more
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KYOCERA Solar Modules Achieve "Performance Leader" Rating
Kyocera Corporation has announced that Kyocera is the only solar module manufacturer to rank as a Performance Leader in all six categories in independent testing by PV Evolution Labs, as reported in ... more
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Unlikely Bedfellows: Mines That Run On Solar Or Wind Power
Mining companies are often seen as dinosaurs when it comes to making changes that will benefit the environment, but that perception may be shifting as some companies turn to renewable energy to cut ... more
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Water and sunlight the formula for sustainable fuel
An Australian National University (ANU) team has successfully replicated one of the crucial steps in photosynthesis, opening the way for biological systems powered by sunlight which could manufactur ... more

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A semi-artificial leaf faster than "natural" photosynthesis
A cooperation between chemists and biologists from the Ruhr-University Bochum resulted in a new method for the very efficient integration of photosynthetic proteins in photovoltaics. Their re ... more
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Massachusetts Welcomes Community-Owned Solar Project
With the aim of bringing accessibility and affordability to the state's renewable energy initiatives, key players in Massachusetts renewable energy arena joined Clean Energy Collective (CEC) to cele ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Trump's nuclear testing order risks expanded arms race
South Korea urges Xi's help to 'resume dialogue' with North
South Korea hosts Xi as Chinese leader rekindles fraught ties
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Organic photovoltaic cells of the future

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Renewables Provides All New US Electrical Generating Capacity In July

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Potential Renewable Energy Target changes spook international investors

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Study Examines Energy Efficiency Of California Solar Homeowners

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Solar energy that doesn't block the view

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Sunrun Brings Affordable Home Solar Service to Nevada

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Yingli Solar Powers School in Laos with Clean Energy

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Green power blooms as Japan unveils 'hydrangea solar cell'

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Canadian Solar Modules to Power 44 MW North Carolina Solar Farms

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Trina Solar to Develop 49.9MW Solar Power Plant in UK

MarLar Properties' Rehabbed Homes Add Solar and Geothermal

Recycling old batteries into solar cells

Solar Power, Origami-Style

Solar Cells Tested on Flexible Array Design

NOKERO unveils the Prima N202 at American Renewable Energy Day

JinkoSolar Opens Solar Module Factory in Cape Town, South Africa

China outstrips Germany to become world's biggest solar market

Yingli To Supply 30 MW of Solar Modules in Japan

Saudi Arabia Offers One of World's Lowest Solar Energy Costs

Hanwha Increases Production Capacity To 1.5 GW

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