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Nanotube Thermocells Hold Promise For Converting Heat Waste To Energy (PhysOrg)

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(PhysOrg.com) — A study published in the American Chemical Society’s journal Nano Letters reveals that thermocells based on carbon nanotube electrodes might eventually be used for generating electrical energy from heat discarded by chemical plants, automobiles and solar cell farms. (read on…) Related items Carbon Nanotube Speakers Could Be Powered by Lasers, Transform Noisy Spaces into Peaceful... »

Leading Solar Cell Manufacturer Expands Production with SOLARIS (Finanzen.net)

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A leading European crystalline solar cell manufacturer places for the first time a large order for multiple SOLARIS systems. The SOLARIS, which offers various advantages with its revolutionary coating technology was … (read here…) Related items Leading Solar Cell Manufacturer Expands Production with SOLARIS (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) Enhanced solar cells (the Engineer) Carbon nanotube sensor array detects... »

Leading Solar Cell Manufacturer Expands Production with SOLARIS (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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BALZERS, Liechtenstein—-A leading European crystalline solar cell manufacturer places for the first time a large order for multiple SOLARIS systems. The SOLARIS, which offers various advantages with its revolutionary coating technology was introduced to the market just a few weeks ago. (read here…) Related items Leading Solar Cell Manufacturer Expands Production with SOLARIS (Finanzen.net) Enhanced solar cells (the... »

Enhanced solar cells (the Engineer)

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A large-area solar cell with 18.4 per cent conversion efficiency and copper-plated contacts was recently developed by researchers in Belgium. (read here…) Related items Leading Solar Cell Manufacturer Expands Production with SOLARIS (Finanzen.net) Leading Solar Cell Manufacturer Expands Production with SOLARIS (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) ‘Starving’ fat suppresses appetite (PhysOrg) Hot Electrons Could Double Solar Cell Power Efficiency (PhysOrg) Defects... »

This Might Be the Future of Solar Power (GOOD)

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People have long been hoping that nanotechnology—the engineering of miniscule machines—will some day allow us to make cheap, efficient solar panels. A company called Nanosolar is at the forefront of that effort. They just released this six-minute video describing their process for printing a liquid solar cell concoction onto cheap sheets of aluminum—complete with... »

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