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AU Optronics Corp. unveiled its solar powered flexible e-reader at the FPD International convection and exhibition held on a subject of the flat panel displays in Japan,. This device is like a piece of paper with sturdy build and flexible body.

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The Obama administration seems gung-ho on promoting solar power in six Western states by identifying them as “Solar Energy Zones”.

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You plan to mount solar panels on the roof to make your home sustainable. However wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could know hoe much energy the panels could produce before you mount them? The Unniversity of Gothenburg has taken some steps in this direction.

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California state prisons will reap the benefits of solar energy thanks to the construction of solar power plants at its prison grounds.

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As a result of mass dumping solar products on the global market, Seven U.S. solar panel companies filed a federal trade complaint against Chinese companies on September 19th, 2011. The case was filed with the Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission.

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GE has decided to instigate its Chinese counterparts and market leader First Solar by foraying into the solar manufacturing industry

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MIT research team led by professor Daniel Nocera have developed an ‘artificial leaf’ that aptly describes its job of converting sunlight directly into chemical fuel – hydrogen and oxygen gas which can be stored for later use as a source of energy.

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A new research has unveiled that the copper nanowires can be used to compose screens of cell phones, e-readers and iPads.

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solar players’ demand for land could change growers’ future who were selling their land to real estate developers though housing sector was not doing well.