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This prototype umbrella designed by Vodafone is certainly a new take on the age old umbrella design. An umbrella that can power up your mobile phones, certainly an innovative concept!

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Research in the solar sector have led to amazing breakthroughs in the industry that can only take it forward. Low powered systems can now operate by underwater solar cells!

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Momo, a robot designed to install solar panels at ground mount solar farms, would be unleashed by Germany’s PV-Kraftwerker at the upcoming Intersolar exhibition in Munich.

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Solar Electric Light Fund (SELF) is non profit organization has helped recovery efforts in Haiti by providing solar electric systems to healthcare facilities and clinics.

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Sales of PV Cells and Modules Decreased in the US and Increased in Germany: Hanwha SolarOne

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German Solar power plants has created a world record by producing 22 gigawatts of electricity capable of 20-nuclear power stations at full capacity through the midday hours on May, 25th – 26th 2012.

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The solar powered aircraft, Solar Impulse will take to the skies for its first intercontinental flight on Thursday without using a drop of fuel, flying from Switzerland to Morocco.

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Stocks of Chinese solar makers are falling down hard. Imposing a further higher tariff on imports to the US, could lead to some damaging effects in the industry.

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In a bid to harness every minuscule amount of the energy generated by the sun, a team of researchers at Strathclyde University in Scotland has put their best foot forward to set solar power stations in the sun’s orbit.