Friday, June 17, 2011

Solar Power - Space Solar Power and Space Energy Systems




Recorded on 31 Oct 2010 at Space Manufacturing 14 - Chair Dr. Philip Chapman Credits: Space Studies Institute



In the News:




UPS to Harness Solar Power at New Jersey Facility
MarketWatch (press release)
The 70000-square-foot Lakewood facility uses a system consisting of 1036 solar panels, or 62160 individual photovoltaic modules, installed on the facility's roof space. The facility harnesses light from the sun during the day, feeding the power into ...
Suniva Powers 250 kW rooftop solar array at UPS center in Lakewood, New JerseyYour Industry News (press release)

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Obama's Smart Grid Stimulus Creates a Global Player in Colorado
Reuters
Tendril could help the 100000 or so Origin customers who have residential solar energy systems to match peaks in solar power supply with household energy demand, a service Tendril expects to provide for other renewable energy resources like wind in ...

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Mapping Sun's Potential to Power New York
New York Times
Over all, the images show that 66.4 percent of the city's buildings have roof space suitable for solar panels, said the CUNY team, which developed the map in partnership with the city and the federal Department of Energy. The rooftops could generate up ...

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Energy Matters

SolarCraft Brings Solar to Wine Country Shipping and Wine Country Cellars
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Their facility is now fully powered by clean, solar power, saving energy and money. The roof-mounted solar system utilizes 390 Centrosolar 230 watt panels and spans 6831 square feet, helping to insulate and shade the building. ...
California wine shipping firm switches to solar powerBrighterEnergy.org

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Earth's Energy Lessons from Space
The Epoch Times
While the current ESA Space-Energy programme is limited to wind, solar, and hydropower, there have also been important studies into understanding the special characteristics and effects of geomagnetic storms. In March 1989, geomagnetically induced ...

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