Tuesday, March 27, 2012

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Next Big Future

A New Dimension for Solar Energy
Product Design & Development
Now, a team of MIT researchers has come up with a very different approach: building cubes or towers that extend the solar cells upward in three-dimensional configurations. Amazingly, the results from the structures they've tested show power output ...
Innovative 3-D solar designs from MIT can double the solar power generated in ...Next Big Future
MIT 3D Solar Panels The Clean Energy Game Changer?EarthTechling
3D solar towers offer up to 20 times more power output than traditional flat ...Gizmag

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Environmental Leader

Accordion-shaped solar tower captures more light
CNET
Because the cost of solar panels has dropped so much, designing three-dimensional structures to take in more light intake and boost power output now makes sense, according to researchers at MIT. by Martin LaMonica March 26, 2012 9:41 AM PDT Follow ...
Next Generation Solar PanelsGreen Chip Stocks
Clean Links: Solar, Wind, Energy Efficiency, Clean Transport, Energy Storage ...CleanTechnica
Think solar power can't compete with big utilities? Think againMinnesota Public Radio
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette -Power Engineering Magazine
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Energy companies vie to build solar farm on Westport landfill
Fall River Herald News
The site is about 15 acres; the 2.5 acres directly atop the landfill are the most desirable for a solar farm as the land would not have to be cleared. Solar energy companies American Capital Energy and Smart Energy Capital are the two finalists out of ...

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Board rejects solar farm
Boston.com
By Jose Martinez Months of meetings filled with questions about the composition of solar panels, potential noise from solar-power inverters, and even the preservation of an old maple tree infested with ants ended last week with the Holliston Planning ...




GigaOm

Another lawsuit to protect critters from solar farms
GigaOm
Its original developer, Tessera Solar, sold it to K Road Power in late 2010 after receiving final approval from the US Department of Interior. K Road said it wanted to change the technology to use mostly solar panels instead of only solar mirrors.

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