New Technology For Manufacturing Flexible Solar Cells (Science Daily: Mon, 26 Mar) The University of Delaware's Institute of Energy Conversion has developed new technology for the manufacture of flexible solar cells, which could reduce the costs associated with the use of photovoltaic energy while at the same time expanding possible applications. The system, in which there has been commercial interest, enables the more efficient manufacture of the flexible solar cells in long ...
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Program makes it easier for homeowners to go solar (The Ann Arbor News: Mon, 26 Mar) Interested in a solar retrofit for your home? For the third year in a row, the Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association is offering the Go Solar program in Ann Arbor.
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Power Inverter Stocks: A Back Entrance to Solar and Wind Energy (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance: Mon, 26 Mar) Tom Konrad submits: Avoiding the Rush Whenever there is a gold rush, the people who make the real money are seldom the gold miners, but rather the suppliers to the miners that come home with the lion's share of the profits.
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Nevada: Solar Energy Advances Discussed (AP via Yahoo! Finance: Fri, 23 Mar) Nevada is making steady progress toward becoming a national leader in solar and geothermal energy, state lawmakers were told Thursday.
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Japan's energy wisdom (International Herald Tribune: Mon, 26 Mar) Can the common consciousness of energy conservation in Japan ever be translated to the United States? Let's hope so.
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Universities Work To Cut Cost Of Solar Power (Science Daily: Tue, 27 Mar) Chemists, physicists, materials scientists and electrical engineers in Manchester and London are embarking on a major project to develop new and potentially cheaper ways of generating solar power
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