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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 14, 2008
Washington, Nov 14 (ANI): A team of American researchers has moved a step closer to realising much advanced technology for satellite communications and solar power generation by finding a way to slow down the cooling …
Also tagged: national, lasers, extremes, vibrations, electrons, electron, communication satellites, energy loss, nanocrystals, finding a way, satellite communications, solar power generation, american researchers, nuclei, advanced technology, infrared laser, chicago researchers, guyot sionnest, laser source, photovoltaic devices
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World's Smallest Solar Cell?goodcleantech.com » GoodCleanTech - Nov 11, 2008 Just 1/4 of the size of a grain of rice, the new solar cell -- developed by scientists at the University of South Florida -- may be a viable candidate for the world's tiniest photovoltaic component. What's more, the … Also tagged: science, solar cells, solar energy |
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SolarWorld Opens Huge Factory in Oregon, Wants to Lead the World in Photovoltaicsxconomy.com » Xconomy - Oct 18, 2008 renewable energy, Manufacturing, Launches Gregory T. Huang wrote: Today marks the opening of what will be North America’s largest solar-cell manufacturing plant. And it’s right here in the Northwest. SolarWorld, based … Also tagged: energy, germany, community, innovation, manufacturing, seattle, intel, solar, semiconductors, oregon, clean energy, renewable energy, solar power, solar cells, launches, facilities, green tech, cleantech, solaicx, hillsboro, komatsu, xsunx, wacker, spectrawatt, seattle blog main, solarworld, z jobs, mr sun solar enterprises, pvpowered, peak sun silicon, frank asbeck, boris klebensberger |
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SolarWorld Opens Huge Factory in Oregon, Wants to Lead the World in Photovoltaicsxconomy.com » Xconomy Seattle - Oct 17, 2008 renewable energy, Manufacturing, Launches Gregory T. Huang wrote: Today marks the opening of what will be North America’s largest solar-cell manufacturing plant. And it’s right here in the Northwest. SolarWorld, based … Also tagged: energy, germany, community, innovation, manufacturing, seattle, intel, solar, semiconductors, oregon, clean energy, renewable energy, solar power, solar cells, launches, facilities, green tech, cleantech, solaicx, hillsboro, komatsu, xsunx, wacker, spectrawatt, seattle blog main, solarworld, z jobs, mr sun solar enterprises, pvpowered, peak sun silicon, frank asbeck, boris klebensberger |
xconomy.com » Xconomy - Oct 14, 2008
renewable energy, venture, Solar Power International 08 Bruce V. Bigelow wrote: One measure of the burgeoning interest in solar energy and the cleantech industry is the record turnout this week for Solar Power …
Also tagged: venture, san diego, renewable energy, kyocera, solar heating, envision solar, concentrating solar power, san diego blog main, green core capital, solar power international 08, enfinity
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SiOnyx Brings “Black Silicon” into the Light; Material Could Upend Solar, Imaging Industriesxconomy.com » Xconomy Boston - Oct 13, 2008 Semiconductors, startups, Hardware Wade Roush wrote: Silicon is a wonderfully cooperative element. It takes relatively little energy to promote the electrons in a silicon crystal from their usual, docile orbits around … Also tagged: imaging, hardware, manufacturing, boston, solar, semiconductors, startups, silicon, photonics, harvard university, cleantech, polaris venture partners, technology transfer, redshift ventures, boston blog main, national blog main, technology licensing, isaac kohlberg, black silicon, harris and 38 harris, james carey, stephen saylor, eric mazur, harvard office of technology development, sionyx |
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SiOnyx Brings “Black Silicon” into the Light; Material Could Upend Solar, Imaging Industriesxconomy.com » Xconomy - Oct 12, 2008 Semiconductors, startups, Hardware Wade Roush wrote: Silicon is a wonderfully cooperative element. It takes relatively little energy to promote the electrons in a silicon crystal from their usual, docile orbits around … Also tagged: imaging, hardware, manufacturing, boston, solar, semiconductors, startups, silicon, photonics, harvard university, cleantech, polaris venture partners, technology transfer, redshift ventures, boston blog main, national blog main, technology licensing, isaac kohlberg, black silicon, harris and 38 harris, james carey, stephen saylor, eric mazur, harvard office of technology development, sionyx |
xconomy.com » Xconomy Seattle - Oct 7, 2008
renewable energy, cleantech, innovation Gregory T. Huang wrote: The Pacific Northwest could potentially be the first region in the United States to achieve 75 percent of its electricity supply from carbon-free sources …
Also tagged: energy, innovation, policy, manufacturing, seattle, vc, venture capital, reports, employment, solar, sensors, communications, wind power, carbon, renewable energy, biofuels, northwest, wind farms, green buildings, green tech, tax credits, clean edge, itron, smart grid, cleantech, climate solutions, bioenergy, pacific ethanol, sequential biofuels, imperium, national blog main, seattle blog main, solarworld, z jobs, advanced meters
xconomy.com » Xconomy Venture Capital Feed - Oct 6, 2008
renewable energy, cleantech, innovation Gregory T. Huang wrote: The Pacific Northwest could potentially be the first region in the United States to achieve 75 percent of its electricity supply from carbon-free sources …
Also tagged: energy, innovation, policy, manufacturing, seattle, vc, venture capital, reports, employment, solar, sensors, communications, wind power, carbon, renewable energy, biofuels, northwest, wind farms, green buildings, green tech, tax credits, clean edge, itron, smart grid, cleantech, climate solutions, bioenergy, pacific ethanol, sequential biofuels, imperium, national blog main, seattle blog main, solarworld, z jobs, advanced meters
xconomy.com » Xconomy Energy Feed - Oct 4, 2008
energy, Solar, Contracts Wade Roush wrote: In a call with journalists after the release of his company’s first-ever quarterly earnings report last Tuesday, Tom Zarella, CEO of GT Solar (NASDAQ: SOLR), the Merrimack …
Also tagged: energy, manufacturing, boston, solar, contracts, photovoltaic, gt solar, cleantech, solar photovoltaic, boston briefs, dc chemical, tom zarella