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New Hybrid Device Efficiently Captures and Stores Solar Energy

Device offers a new avenue for capitalizing on abundant solar energy. Researchers from the University of Houston have reported a new device that can both efficiently capture solar energy and store it until it is needed, offering promise for applications ranging from power generation to distillation and desalination. Unlike solar panels and solar cells, which…
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Motosola solar charging canopy for electric vehicles

Solar energy technologies are becoming increasingly accessible and practical. The panels used to obtain clean electricity from the Sun develop every year, and we start to see innovative examples. Panels installed on the roofs of our houses or buildings are spreading day by day. The solar panels have even reached the point where they can be mounted…
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Solar will power ahead to offer 20% more output for 25% lower module costs within 15 months

In 2012, as publisher of pv magazine, I invited the publication to a breakfast event during the EU PVSEC show. The topic discussed was a polarizing one: A prediction 300 GW of solar generation capacity would be deployed annually in 2025 with a maximum of 200 GW of cumulative PV capacity expected in Germany. As it turned out, that…
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Solar One launches solar+storage program for vulnerable New York City communities

Whether triggered by unprecedented storms, heatwaves or wildfires, blackouts are becoming increasingly common and hazardous. New Yorkers who weathered Superstorm Sandy understand better than most how challenging disaster recovery can be when the grid fails. But thanks to a new approach to disaster recovery, a few NYC community centers are about to become clean, resilient…
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Electric-Hybrid Yacht With 26 kW Of Solar Power Under Construction

The SILENT 80, from SILENT-YACHTS, is a trans-ocean electric-hybrid catamaran with a 26 kW solar power system onboard. There are several options for propulsion, including a configuration with the very large solar power system, batteries, electric motors, and a generator that burns fuel to also charge the batteries. With this option, the vessel produces very…
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100% Wind & Solar Energy At Research Lab In Antarctica

The station was first imagined by Belgian explorer Alain Hubert, who crossed Antarctica by kite ski in 1998. It was constructed by the International Polar Foundation together with many partners and has welcomed researchers since 2008 who come to measure ice flows, the atmosphere, and natural biomes. As reported by Kate Winter, who is the…
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McKinstry leads 371.3-kW project for Wisconsin city facility

The City of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, partnered with McKinstry to design, install, commission and monitor a 371.3-kW solar  array on the roof of the city’s Public Works Facility. The project is expected to meet an estimated 96% of the facility’s annual electricity consumption. In addition to substantial energy cost savings, the City of Wauwatosa will receive…
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EDP Renewables and Shell Sign PPA on 200 MW Solar Project in California

EDP Renewables, through its fully owned subsidiary EDP Renewables North America and Shell Energy North America  have closed on a 15-year PPA for 200 MW that will bring the Sandrini Solar Park to Kern County, California.   Located near Bakersfield, the 200 MW Sandrini Solar Park, which is anticipated to be operational in 2022, represents an estimated capital…
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Tiny artificial sunflowers could be used to harvest solar energy

Solar panels could be made from rows of tiny artificial sunflowers, which automatically bend towards light. Each artificial sunflower, known as a SunBOT, consists of a stem made of a material that reacts to light and an energy harvesting “flower” at the top, which is made from a standard light-absorbing material commonly used in solar cells.…
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Zambia: Japanese company to invest $200 million in solar energy

The Japanese company Univergy Solar has announced it will invest $200 million in Zambia to carry out two solar photovoltaic projects. The investment will enable the new independent power producer (IPP) to build two photovoltaic solar power plants. The first plant will be located in northern Zambia, with a capacity of 135 MWp. The second,…
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