UT Team Building Solar House (KXAN 36 Austin: Sun, 10 Dec) While Austin has been in the forefront of pushing solar energy, there's no full-scale solar house in the city. About 30 UT students and faculty are trying to make that a reality.
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Chemists shed light on solar energy storage (PhysOrg: Fri, 08 Dec) Chemistry's role in bridging the gap between solar energy's limited present use and enormous future potential was the topic of a recent article by MIT Professor Daniel G. Nocera and a colleague.
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Solar energy's day is dawning (San Diego Union-Tribune: Sun, 10 Dec) Dec. 10 (UNION-TRIBUNE): When the sun rises on New Year's Day, it will signal the start of California's most ambitious effort yet to generate electricity from sunlight.
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More efficient devices on solar cells due to energy matching (PhysOrg: Thu, 07 Dec) Many wireless devices currently work on solar energy (photovoltaic = PV). Often the choice for PV cells seems merely to be based on the green image. Yet this technology can be used far more effectively if the elements from the energy chain are energetically matched in a more intelligent manner. Energy matching is the key word here, says Dutch researcher Sioe Yao Kan.
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Solar power (Midland Daily News: Sat, 09 Dec) When the sun warms Dow Diamond and makes fans long for hot dogs and the words "play ball," the light from the sky will power the stadium's scoreboard. Dow Corning Corp. and Hemlock Semiconductor Corp. have teamed up to donate 168 solar panels, designed to generate enough energy to operate the stadium's scoreboard.
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