Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Solar Electricity - Planning a solar power system - Work in progress




There's not much on the web, comprehensively, that addresses some of the basic fundamentals on solar power. I'm trying to fill that particular void. Since this is a work in progress, constructive criticism will not only be appreciate, it'll make its way into the next version!



In the News:




KCET (blog)

A Stateside Solar Industry is the Way to Go
KCET (blog)
by Tom Dotan and Emily Frost | 4:00 pm May 8, 2012 The Obama administration has made it no secret that green energy is the heart of its economic plan, not to mention its re-election bid. The Commerce Department's announcement in late March that it will ...
Robeson county officals, college representatives and businesses meeting ...Fayetteville Observer

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AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, energy, oil and gas briefs
Chicago Tribune
KD1.5M SOLAR PROJECT DEAL INKED IN KUWAIT: Kuwait Petroleum Corp (KPC) has signed an agreement with Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) to execute the second stage of a solar energy project costing KD1.5m, Kuwait Times has reported.

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First Solar's CEO Discusses Q1 2012 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Seeking Alpha
He has owned and operated utilities, built power projects, created local teams and partnerships and led profitable growth in numerous markets around the world, including many of the markets we are targeting now in our 5-year plan. From a process and ...

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ThinkProgress

Our Massive Marine Energy Potential: Scouring The Tropics For Thermal Energy
ThinkProgress
By Climate Guest Blogger on May 8, 2012 at 10:30 am by Bruce Dorminey, via Renewable Energy World The world's largest untapped source of solar energy doesn't lie on the vast sands of the Sahara or even atop the high chaparral of the desert Southwest.




pv magazine

Solar 'smackdowns' resume in reaction to China's 5 year plan
pv magazine
In its 12th Five-Year Plan for the Solar Photovoltaic Industry (translated and analyzed by Wiley Rein LLP, a Washington, DC-based law firm), China acknowledges that, "from a global perspective, it will take some time before PV power generation becomes ...

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