Solar Power

Spray On Solar Panels Being Developed

Getting a charge out of solar “paint” Have you seen those big, bulky, breakable photovoltaic cells that now collect the sun’s rays? Well, what if solar energy could be harnessed using tiny collectors that could be spray painted on a roof, a wall or even a window? The science of converting sunlight into electrical energy is more than a century …

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Monitor Solar System Output For Homeowners

This summer, CentroData will offer homeowners the opportunity to view their solar system’s performance at their fingertips with a newly created mobile device App that, with a push of a button, allows the user to track real-time how many watts of energy the system is generating, that day’s output and usage, the annual savings realized, and much more.

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Company Working To Develop Solar Energy Windows

SolarWindow(TM) technologies which enable see-thru windows to generate electricity by 'spraying' their glass surfaces with New Energy's electricity-generating coatings. These solar coatings are less than 1/10th the thickness of 'thin' films and make use of the world's smallest functional solar cells, shown to successfully produce electricity in a published peer-reviewed study in the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy of the American Institute of Physics.

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Solar Energy Update

Europe Continues to Dominate Solar Market in 2011 El Segundo, Calif., March 25, 2011—Despite brewing trouble for the solar industry in the region, Europe in 2011 will continue to account for the lion’s share of photovoltaic (PV) installations in the world, claiming 68.6 percent of the global total, according to the latest IHS iSuppli research. Comprising nine of the world’s …

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How Solar Power Systems Save You Money

The number of people who are shifting to solar power systems to power up their homes and businesses continue to increase. Not only is solar electricity a renewable energy source that reduces harmful emissions and spares the environment, but after the initial investment to install the system in your building, going solar can reduce your expenses considerably. Here’s a brief …

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Soalr Power At No Cost For Low Income Residents

INNOVATIVE PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP BEGINS “SOLAR FOR ALL CALIFORNIA” INSTALLATION TRAINING PROGRAM “Solar for California” pilot program to provide no cost solar power for low-income multi-family residents Main Street Power Company, Inc., a national solar finance company, today begins the citizen training component of the no cost solar energy pilot program it is implementing in partnership with MS Solar Solutions Corp., …

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Record Year For Solar Power – 2010

According to this report released by the Solar Energy Industries Association last year was a record year for solar power installations in the US. One would think that after the Japanese nuclear power plant crisis that 2011 might become even bigger for solar power in this country. What do you think? Photovoltaic installations double over 2009; Largest concentrating solar power …

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Solar Energy For School District

Comprised of more than 7,300 solar panels at 15 IUSD sites, the solar deployments are expected to generate more than 2.9 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year, and more than 51 million kWh over 20 years. IUSD will use all of the energy produced to offset their demand from the grid.

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Is The Latest Recession A Good Time To Purchase Solar Energy Panels, Given The Prices Charged For Installing Solar Energy Panels?

As the latest poor financial climate persists, those home owners that are thinking of how they can save money on their utility bills as well as making a eco positive statement could well be thinking about Solar Energy Panels, but the Solar Energy Prices could well make them think twice. The price for putting in a Solar Energy Panels set …

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Solar Cells Semiconductor Materials and Technology

The most important part of a typical solar cell system is the semiconducting material of the solar panel itself. Semiconductors, along with metals, insulators and semi-metals, are basic building blocks of Nature. They possess very distinctive electronic characteristics which make them ideal for solar applications. One of their significant features is the ability to convert the incident sun light into …

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The Growth of Solar-Powered Affordable Housing & Senior Services in the Bay Area

59 solar installations include the new On Lok Senior Health Building in San Francisco Affordable housing in the Bay Area is always an issue. For Seniors on fixed incomes it’s particularly important to have access to good quality, affordable housing and services with predictable long-term energy costs for their tight budgets. Solar makes sense because it provides a predictable and …

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Have You Considered Solar Off Grid?

Found a nice post by my colleague Les who lives off grid with his partner Jane. If you have considered off grid living you should check out his post. I have clipped a sample below for you to read. Solar Off Grid choices have improved significantly over the past few years. Living off the grid today is much easier than …

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SOLOPOWER RECEIVES OFFER OF CONDITIONAL COMMITMENT FOR A $197 MILLION LOAN GUARANTEE FROM U.S. DOE TO BUILD THIN FILM PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE FACTORY

High volume manufacturing facility in Wilsonville, Oregon will increase availability of innovative thin film solar modules and provide 500 permanent jobs SAN JOSE, Calif., February 17, 2011 – SoloPower, a San Jose, California-based manufacturer of flexible thin film solar cells and modules, announced today that it has received a conditional commitment from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Loan Programs …

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Energy Efficiency Technology to Take Solar Market by Storm

El Segundo, Calif., February 17, 2011—With their capability to increase the efficiency of solar systems, module level power management (MLPM) solutions are set for fast growth, with almost 40 percent of residential photovoltaic (PV) installations expected to use the technology in 2014, new IHS iSuppli research indicates. Global shipments of MLPM systems, a category consisting of microinverters and optimizers, are …

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SHARP® TO SUPPLY SOLAR PANELS FOR 1.8 MW CITY OF BREA SOLAR POWER PROJECT

BREA, CA, February 7, 2011 – The largest municipal solar power project in Orange County is currently under construction in the City of Brea. The project, located at the city’s Community Center, Civic and Cultural Center and Reservoir City Pump Yard, consists of 7,854 solar modules from Sharp. When completed, the City of Brea’s solar power project will provide the …

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Effort To Create Cost Competitive Solar Energy

DOE Pursues SunShot Initiative to Achieve Cost Competitive Solar Energy by 2020 Announces $27 Million in Projects to Advance Solar Development and Manufacturing Washington, D.C. – U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced additional details of the Department of Energy’s “SunShot” initiative to reduce the total costs of photovoltaic solar energy systems by about 75 percent so that they are …

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