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New Solar Fuels Lab opened in Singapore

The new Solar Fuels Lab was opened in Singapore, at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) where the specialists will do researches in the domain of artificial leaf technology.

read more... 15/02/2011

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Alstom and LM Wind Power to develop the longest wind turbine blades by 2012

LM Wind Powers and Alstom are planning to build the longest wind turbine blades for Alstom’s 6 MW wind turbines in Denmark.

read more... 14/02/2011

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Renewable energy market growth with CSP technologies

Concentrated solar power represents a new market that needs to be developed in the global renewable energy market. By developing over 100 MW energy capacities, the CSP technologies will contribute to a cleaner future growth.

read more... 11/02/2011

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Plasmonic dye-sensitized solar cell developed at the Stanford University, USA

First plasmonic dye - sensitized solar panels were developed by engineers of the Stanford University (USA) who used a semi-porous metal and transparent to light and electrically conductive base, called titania.

read more... 10/02/2011

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Spanish researchers developed high efficient photovoltaic cells

The Micro and Nanotechnology Research Group of the Spanish Universitata Politecnica de Catalunya has realized high efficient photovoltaic cells with conversion efficiency of 20.5 percent. The new type of solar panels of 4.8 m² would produce daily an average of about 4 kWh enough to cover the energy demand of a family.

read more... 09/02/2011

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