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Halotechnics is developing advanced molten salt heat transfer fluids that will allow CSP systems to collect heat at the highest temperatures possible for producing heat at night.

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With an initiative of $30 million, the New York Authority is ready to take a lucrative step to enhance solar energy on a wider canvas.

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The premiere of Zero Power Solar Homes by Natural Homes And Trend Magazine attracted a lot of attention. The goal of having a zero net utility bill no longer seems such a pipe dream!

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Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are working on avant-garde 3D designs that would look beyond the traditional outlook of arranging cells on a flat surface or motorized structures keeping them pointed towards the sun.

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Dubai is a city of the grand and the grandiose. However, it also is a city that is a leader in innovation and supports environmental efforts. Using solar panels in abattoirs to heat water is one such effort

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Regardless of the U.S. decision to lower China solar panel duties, it has created a controversy amongst China industry representatives.

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Researchers at Purdue University are developing an alternative solution to photovoltaic technologies by manufacturing low-cost solar cells using special ink printed on a supporting material.

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After an official announcement by the world’s largest producer of solar panels, Suntech Power Holdings is ready to introduce the Pluto cell technology.

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Meet a new solar cell that can go anywhere with you. It’s amazing to know that your windows, curtains and wallpaper will harvest energy form the sunlight in the future.