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October 01, 2014
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EIAST launches its Advanced Aerial Systems Program
Dubai, UAE (SPX) Sep 30, 2014
The Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST) has launched the Advanced Aerial Systems Program which aims to develop UAE capabilities in the fields of designing, manufacturing and operating advanced aerial systems, in line with EIAST's mission to develop advanced science and technology across the UAE. The first project in the program is the joint-development of the High Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS) system in partnership with Airbus DS, one of the companies under the Airb ... read more
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Blades of grass inspire advance in organic solar cells
Using a bio-mimicking analog of one of nature's most efficient light-harvesting structures, blades of grass, an international research team led by Alejandro Briseno of the University of Massachusett ... more
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Solar-Powered Sun Flyer Trainer Makes Progress
The quest for low-cost, environmentally friendly flight continues. One company working on a solar powered all-electric two-seater called the Sun Flyer is Aero Electric Aircraft along with its develo ... more
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OPDE gain approval for new 10.8 MWp Solar Farm in UK
OPDE has obtained planning consent for a new 10.8 MWp solar farm located near the town of Crewkerne in Somerset (United Kingdom). The planning approval consolidates OPDE's position in the UK P ... more
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How to make a 'perfect' solar absorber
The key to creating a material that would be ideal for converting solar energy to heat is tuning the material's spectrum of absorption just right: It should absorb virtually all wavelengths of light ... more


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Taking thin films to the extreme
Applying a well-known optical phenomenon called thin-film interference, a group of researchers at Harvard University has demonstrated the ability to "paint" ultra-thin coatings onto a rough surface ... more
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Future mega cities will need solar roof energy
Seven billion people will live and work in urban areas by 2050 and the demand for energy for all these people will be huge. Local production of energy will be needed with building-integrated photovo ... more
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Police Department Generates Power from Q CELLS Solar Modules
A photovoltaic facility with Q CELLS solar modules has become operational atop the new site of the Thuringia State Office of Criminal Investigations (LKA) in Erfurt, Germany. The PV power is fed int ... more
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Climate change won't end civilization, says Bill Gates
Polar bears sustain arctic scavengers with millions of kilograms of food each year
Downgraded Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Cuba; Cyclone Montha slams into India
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On the Road to Artificial Photosynthesis
The excessive atmospheric carbon dioxide that is driving global climate change could be harnessed into a renewable energy technology that would be a win for both the environment and the economy. Tha ... more
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Cree Introduces Industry's First 1.7kV All-SiC Power Module
Cree continues to extend its leadership in silicon carbide (SiC) power device technology with the release of the industry's first all-SiC 1.7kV power module in an industry standard 62mm housing. ... more
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Solar power could become lead energy source with the right planning
Policymakers and investors alike need a clear road map to capitalize on the true potential of solar energy, the Paris-based International Energy Agency said. ... more
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


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Large-scale solar chiefs hit Canberra to defend Renewable Energy Target
Heads of companies behind Australia's major large-scale solar projects are today taking their fight to save the Renewable Energy Target (RET) all the way to Canberra. Business leaders from sol ... more
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Solar cell compound probed under pressure
Gallium arsenide, GaAs, a semiconductor composed of gallium and arsenic is well known to have physical properties that promise practical applications. In the form of nanowires and nanoparticles, it ... more
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Kyocera joins imec's program on advanced silicon solar cell technology
Belgian nanoelectronics research centre imec and Kyocera Corporation have announced that Kyocera, the Japanese high-tech electronics company and manufacturer of photovoltaic (PV) cells, modules and ... more
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Successful Upscaling of OPV Cells Paves Way for Market Introduction
At this week's European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (EU PVSEC 2014), nanoelectronics research center imec presents a fullerene-free organic photovoltaic (OPV) module of 160cm ... more
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Harvesting hydrogen fuel from the Sun using Earth-abundant materials
The race is on to optimize solar energy's performance. More efficient silicon photovoltaic panels, dye-sensitized solar cells, concentrated cells and thermodynamic solar plants all pursue the same g ... more
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Denver Taps Community Solar for Sustainability Initiative
An increasing number of municipalities and public agencies across the country are joining residents and businesses in utilizing locally-produced renewable energy via community solar facilities to po ... more
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Solar-powered family car Stella rides California coast
A solar-powered family car completed its drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco fueled by good vibes and pure California sunshine. ... more

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'Bendy' LEDs
"Bendy" light-emitting diode (LED) displays and solar cells crafted with inorganic compound semiconductor micro-rods are moving one step closer to reality, thanks to graphene and the work of a team ... more
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Nature's designs inspire research into new light-based technologies
"Nature has developed, very cleverly, some lessons on how to create the features that we desire in optical design," said Joseph Shaw, director of the Optical Technology Center at Montana State Unive ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
China says Xi, Trump to have 'in depth' talks on 'major issues'
Gaza's civil defence says at least 50 killed in Israeli strikes
Trump says 'timing' didn't work out to meet N. Korea's Kim
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Malaysian 'Smart Villages' offer proven ideas for sustainable development

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Low-Cost Texturing Process Enables High Efficiency PERC Solar Cells

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GRID Alternatives Expands With Solar Build Powered By SunEdison

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U.S. funding federal clean energy projects

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UChicago-Argonne National Lab team improves solar-cell efficiency

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Tecta America Begins New Solar Projects At Bedrosians Tile

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Yingli Solar to Supply Over 24 MW of PV Modules to Pavana Solar Power Plant

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A more efficient, lightweight and low-cost organic solar cell

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Sungevity and ABC Carpet to Bring Solar Solutions to the Home

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EnergyApp Combines Critical Information For Solar And Energy Marketing

Hanwha and AGR Power Up 24MW PV Plant in UK

TUV Offers Fire Testing Services Per Latest UL 1703 Specs

SolarBOS Announces Solutions for String Inverters

Nobel laureate leads the research team developing BioSuperCap

Businesses go solar to save millions

Construction begins on World's Largest Floating Solar Power Plant

Officials Celebrate Groundbreaking of Kansas' First Community Solar Array

Launch of Australia's largest solar farm a much-needed bright spot in a tough year

Cree SiC MOSFETs Help Power Japan's Growing Solar Energy Infrastructure

Solar Capacity in Central America to Surge

Magnetic nanocubes self-assemble into helical superstructures

Study resolves discrepancy in Greenland temperatures during end of last ice age

India reverses plan to impose solar panel duties

X-ray imaging paves way for novel solar cell production

Sun-powered desalination for villages in India

Breakthrough for Carbon Nanotube Solar Cells

New synthesis method may shape future of nanostructures, clean energy

Future solar panels

ReneSola's PV Testing Laboratory Joins Intertek's Global SATELLITE Program

Sunrun Unveils BrightPath, the First End-to-End Automated Software Platform for the Residential Solar Industry

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