Posts Tagged ‘MIT’
New Solar Power Technology Mimics Photosynthesis
If you have a working knowledge of solar power technology, you probably know a bit about photovoltaic (PV) cells. These silicon-based cells have been criticized as too expensive and not environmentally friendly to produce.
Next, solar power researchers developed dye solar cells, which operate in a fashion described as “artificial photosynthesis.” In other words, it generates energy much as [...]
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Solar Rebates Offered by the City of Edmonton, Alberta
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Pacific Northwest Old Growth Forests
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5 Ways to Green Your Back to School Routine
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Is Your City “Plug-Worthy”?
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Saving Sea Otters
August 29, 2010 22:08
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Tim - The solar farms have not been started yet. The sites are out by the old ba -
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solartronenergy:
so sweet .....animals also have feelings! some people forget when they eat them.
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- Solar Rebates Offered by the City of Edmonton, Alberta
- Pacific Northwest Old Growth Forests
- 5 Ways to Green Your Back to School Routine
- Is Your City “Plug-Worthy”?
- Saving Sea Otters
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- Solar-Powered School Buses2010 is turning out to be the year of the electric vehicle. With back to school season in full swing, kids in Wisconsin can soon get a lesson in energy efficiency before they even reach the school steps. A new fleet of plug-in electric hybrid school buses will be transporting students in the Oconomowoc school [...] […]
- Solar Energy DisadvantagesI’m sure that we can all agree that finding reliable alternative energy sources is critical in the coming decades. Regardless of whether you believe that the planet is warming, we simply cannot continue to burn fossil fuels as if they will always be available for our use. Obviously, I’m a proponent of solar power since [...] […]
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