By Caitlin Rogers July 6, 2017 Read the original article Here Colby will flip the switch on a nine-acre solar field this fall, the latest step in the College’s commitment to sustainable and climate-friendly practices. The new 1.9-megawatt photovoltaic energy project, announced last May, will supply about 16 percent of the College’s electricity. Colby declared […]
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By Yi Shu Ng July 5, 2017 Read the original article Here Who knew clean energy could be this cute? China connected a panda-shaped solar power plant to the grid last week. The project was built by the aptly-named Panda Green Energy, and has an output of 50MW, enough to power more than 8,000 U.S. […]
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By Phys.org June 29, 2017 Read the original article Here A novel composite material has been developed by scientists in the Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) at Swansea University which shows promise as a catalyst for the degradation of environmentally-harmful synthetic dye pollutants, which are released at a rate of nearly 300,000 tonnes a year […]
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By Skye Borden June 26, 2017 Read the original article Here Last week in the Northern Hemisphere, we experienced the longest day of the year, when the sun showers our half of the world with bright and powerful rays of light. Here in Missoula, that means more sunny hours to run up Rattlesnake, paddle the […]
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By Karla Peterson June 27, 2017 Read the original article Here It was a sweltering day in San Diego, and the sun was beating down on the roof of the Oak Park house like the sky had turned its high beams on. It was relentlessly bright and extremely hot. Just like Mohamed Hauter likes it. […]
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By Wani Muthiah June 26, 2017 Read the original article Here ASTANA, KAZAKHSTAN: Malaysia is a world leader when it comes to solar power, said Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau. “Malaysia is the second largest manufacturer of photovoltaic modules and the third largest producer of photovoltaic cells in the world,” […]
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By Chris Baraniuk June 22, 2017 Read the original article Here Ten years ago, Geof Moser had just graduated with a master’s degree in solar energy from Arizona State University – but he didn’t feel much opportunity lay at his feet in his home country. So he headed for China. “The solar industry was fairly […]
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By Samantha Tatro June 20, 2017 Read the original article Here Dozens of Syrian refugees spent their Tuesday morning installing free solar panels for a low-income family in San Diego’s Oak Park neighborhood. The refugees, in partnership with GRID Alternatives and Get Charged Up, worked through the rising temperatures to learn new skills and help […]
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Colby’s 5,300-Panel Solar Field Ready to Generate Power – and Academic Opportunity
By Caitlin Rogers July 6, 2017 Read the original article Here Colby will flip the switch on a nine-acre solar field this fall, the latest step in the College’s commitment to sustainable and climate-friendly practices. The new 1.9-megawatt photovoltaic energy project, announced last May, will supply about 16 percent of the College’s electricity. Colby declared […]
The cutest solar farm ever is now live on the grid
By Yi Shu Ng July 5, 2017 Read the original article Here Who knew clean energy could be this cute? China connected a panda-shaped solar power plant to the grid last week. The project was built by the aptly-named Panda Green Energy, and has an output of 50MW, enough to power more than 8,000 U.S. […]
Exciting new material uses solar energy to remove man-made dye pollutants from water
By Phys.org June 29, 2017 Read the original article Here A novel composite material has been developed by scientists in the Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) at Swansea University which shows promise as a catalyst for the degradation of environmentally-harmful synthetic dye pollutants, which are released at a rate of nearly 300,000 tonnes a year […]
Solar energy is taking off
By Skye Borden June 26, 2017 Read the original article Here Last week in the Northern Hemisphere, we experienced the longest day of the year, when the sun showers our half of the world with bright and powerful rays of light. Here in Missoula, that means more sunny hours to run up Rattlesnake, paddle the […]
Immigrant volunteer helps low-income families harness solar energy
By Karla Peterson June 27, 2017 Read the original article Here It was a sweltering day in San Diego, and the sun was beating down on the roof of the Oak Park house like the sky had turned its high beams on. It was relentlessly bright and extremely hot. Just like Mohamed Hauter likes it. […]
Malaysia a world leader in manufacturing of solar power technology, says minister
By Wani Muthiah June 26, 2017 Read the original article Here ASTANA, KAZAKHSTAN: Malaysia is a world leader when it comes to solar power, said Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau. “Malaysia is the second largest manufacturer of photovoltaic modules and the third largest producer of photovoltaic cells in the world,” […]
Future Energy: China leads world in solar power production
By Chris Baraniuk June 22, 2017 Read the original article Here Ten years ago, Geof Moser had just graduated with a master’s degree in solar energy from Arizona State University – but he didn’t feel much opportunity lay at his feet in his home country. So he headed for China. “The solar industry was fairly […]
Syrian Refugees Help Install Free Solar Panels For Low-Income Family
By Samantha Tatro June 20, 2017 Read the original article Here Dozens of Syrian refugees spent their Tuesday morning installing free solar panels for a low-income family in San Diego’s Oak Park neighborhood. The refugees, in partnership with GRID Alternatives and Get Charged Up, worked through the rising temperatures to learn new skills and help […]