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Solar Energy News
Solar powered plane to fly non-stop for 24 hours
Solar Impulse is attempting to make the first such flight on purely solar energy, defying the hours of darkness to keep aloft for more than 24 hours.
California solar projects soar
The two-megawatt Vaca-Dixon Solar Station is the first of multiple projects that the utility plans to build as part of its major solar-energy project.
ATMOS develops low-cost spray-on solar panels
A UK company developing spray-on solar panels says its technology could be up to 10 times cheaper to produce than traditional photovoltaic cells.
PR Leap (press release)
Sustainable design elements include highly insulated walls and windows, grass covered rooftops, solar panels and a ground source heat pump.
The Canadian Press
Heat waves are more oppressive in big cities because concrete, asphalt and steel absorb more solar energy during the day and are slow to release it at night
Oregon City News
Ames has made multiple changes, including installing solar panels on his house. He saves plastics that can't go into the weekly recycling bin and takes them
Clackamas Review
Most if not all of the remaining energy needs can be generated by photovoltaic solar panels. “A small but growing number of homes in the Portland area are
Solar “lab” flies through the night
But the goal is not to beat records or to make a globe-trotting trip with solar energy alone, explained Piccard, who made the first non-stop hot air balloon
SMUD signs pact for solar energy
to provide enough solar energy to power 14000 households. SMUD said Wednesday that independent power producer Recurrent Energy will install solar panels
East Coast to get relief from heat, not humidity
Heat waves are more oppressive in big cities because concrete, asphalt and steel absorb more solar energy during the day and are slow to release it at night
Molybdenum, Silver Link Near 12-Year High From Solar Panels: Chart of Day
The prices of molybdenum and silver, each used in solar panels, are tracking near the closest relationship
Green Low Energy Home in South Austin
There's also some on-site energy created from solar panels. In addition, the yard is low-maintenance and requires a small amount of water due to the