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  • Article - 3 Mar 2020
    Engineers from Sandia National Laboratories have developed a falling particle receiver at the National Solar Thermal Test Facility. The technology is to be eventually used in solar power towers for...
  • News - 13 Mar 2008
    Nitol Solar, an independent polysilicon producer, and Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., one of the world's leading manufacturers of photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules, today announced that they...
  • Article - 9 Jan 2020
    Open Ocean Robotics has developed wind and solar-powered boats equipped with sensors, cameras and communication devices to study and protect our oceans and vulnerable species.
  • Article - 1 Aug 2019
    The so-called super-material, graphene, has become a focus of many scientific discoveries. Recently, a research team at the University of Kansas have developed another application for this versatile...
  • Article - 24 Jul 2018
    Solar panels have long been a source of reliable green energy. With the emergence of solar road technology there have been many new projects around the globe.
  • Article - 24 Jul 2018
    The concept of obtaining energy from the sun originated in 1876 when researchers William Grylls Adams and Richard Day discovered that selenium, when exposed to light, can produce electricity.
  • Article - 28 Nov 2017
    As compared to natural intelligence (NI), which describes the human capacity to perform both daily and complex tasks, artificial intelligence (AI) instead describes the completely autonomous behavior...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2017
    Solar panels are attractive in terms of offering an alternative to the air-polluting fossil fuels which satisfy nearly 80% of the world’s energy demands, but they are not very attractive to look at.
  • Article - 31 Mar 2017
    The future of clean technology is promising, and while we cannot correct the damage that has already been done, there is still hope in our ability to adapt for the better.
  • Article - 21 Feb 2017
    Researchers at the University of Toronto’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have recently developed a planar PSC made at low temperatures of less than 150 °C.

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