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Harvesting power from the wind and the sun is nothing new. We've seen flying wind turbines and solar power plants that aim to provide clean renewable energy.
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The British project planner Sustainable Renewable Technologies (SRT, Bilston Glen, UK) has been nominated for the Solar Power Portal Award for a solar photovoltaic (PV) system installed on a pyramid-shaped office building.
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Thanks to its low latitude and low percentage of cloudy days, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is an ideal location for capturing solar energy.
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Power-One Inc. will showcase its first residential energy storage solution at the Solar Energy UK trade show in Birmingham, England from October 8th-10th, 2013.
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India's Union Government has approved the establishment of a new central center for solar energy research and development and related activities.
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Tại miền tây nam Sicily (Italia), hãng công nghệ Protarget Solarkraftwerke ở Cologne, Đức đang tiến hành xây dựng nhà máy điện Mặt trời theo công nghệ mới, công xuất 1 megawatt.
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Indonesia and the US have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation in green technology on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings from October 1 – 8 in Bali, Indonesia.
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Vietnam has produced the first line of solar batteries that meet international standards, offering consumers quality and affordable alternatives that cost 20-30 percent less than imported batteries.
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Research meteorologist Edwin Campos and his colleagues at DOE's Argonne National Laboratory have partnered with IBM to build a forecasting technology based on IBM's Watson supercomputer, made famous by its 2011 victory over human champions on the television quiz show Jeopardy!.
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The Solar Decathlon is the world's most challenging sustainable building university-level competition and is sponsored by the U.S.
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Pin năng lượng mặt trời của Công ty IREX - công ty thành viên của Công ty cổ phần đầu tư và phát triển năng lượng mặt trời Bách Khoa (Solar BK) - đã trở thành sản phẩm đầu tiên tại VN đạt chứng nhận TUV Rheinland.
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In many countries around the world the supply of electricity and clean water is often sporadic and of poor quality.
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True or false: solar and wind power are freely available and clean, and thus should always be stored when they generate more energy than the grid can use?
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An era of nighttime solar power is dawning in the U.S.
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Florida Power & Light’s Office of Clean Energy (Juno Beach, FL, U.S.) on October 1st, 2013, announced funding for a range of solar power installations and educating customers on solar energy.
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Nineteen teams of students from the United States and Europe unveiled their designs for solar-powered, energy-efficient homes at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Solar Decathlon 2013, which began on October 3rd, 2013 in Irvine, California.
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In October, meeco Group’s subsidiary meeco América Latina S.A. (Asunción, Paraguay) will offcially introduce CIS (copper indium gallium diselenide) solar photovoltaic (PV) modules made in Germany in the Paraguayan market.
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Findings show carbon pollution from power plants can be cut cost-effectively by using wind, solar and natural gas
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On a 1.8-hectare grassy plot of land in a mountainous area, a 15-minute drive from JR Odawara Station in Kanagawa Prefecture, development work is under way on a solar power plant with a design output of 1 megawatt.
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Arizona Public Service Co. (Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.) reports that the Solana Generating Station in Arizona has begun production of electricity on a test basis.