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June 03, 2009
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Category: General
New Solar Technology Trends Around the World
Executive Summary about Solar Technology by Philip Richards
In the business of solar energy, the U.S. has not been the biggest buyer of solar power. While the U.S. does quite well exporting solar panels and solar technology, there are many Americans who still find the cost of panels very prohibitive. As the price of solar energy decreases, Europe has had a much higher demand for solar power than anywhere else in the world. Many European universities and campuses have rebuilt their dorms to run off solar energy. Most water heaters in Europe are solar-powered, even if the home doesn’t have a full solar panel system.
In Europe, it’s not just small residential power systems that are leading the way in solar energy dependence. Specifically, Italy, Greece and the Czech Republic are the newest customers of solar power systems. These countries have begun to purchase so much solar energy that their borders have seen changes in tariffs for solar panels. Japan, who’s also been at the forefront of solar panel imports, has picked up solar panel buying as the cost of gas and electricity rises. There are entire neighborhoods in Japan outfitted with residential solar power panels. For example, the neighborhood of Iwaki New Town has about 46 homes outfitted with full private solar power panels. Japan also uses solar energy in surprising places. Japan is the only country to power most of its vending machines with solar energy. Sharp, one of the largest solar panel producing companies in Japan estimates that by 2010, Japan will produce 4.8 million kWh of solar energy.
The Race For New Solar Technology Is On
Executive Summary about Solar Technology by Winifred Churchill
Companies around the world are beginning to seriously consider the POWER of solar power.
- In Mexico a solar dish is being tested. The expanding and contracting hydrogen gas drives pistons which power a generator which creates electricity.
- A new thin-film technology is being used on the windows of high-rise apartment buildings and skyscrapers to collect the sun’s power for use in the buildings. It is attractive and not nearly as expensive as regular solar panels.
- Thin-film is attracting major manufacturers around the world.
- New solar technology is using crystalline silicon cells for solar power panels.
One criticism of solar energy is that it cannot be relied upon for a steady supply of energy, but there are projects underway which are addressing that issue. In short, solar technology is going the way of the computer industry or cell phones. Now you get the same functionality available in personal computers on tiny cell phones. The new silicon cells for solar panels may bring a similar revolution to solar power making it a reliable, clean source of energy.
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May 30, 2009
By: Admin
Category: Solar Panel
Home Solar Panels
Executive Summary about Home Solar Panels by Valt Jones
Home solar panels are the desirable solution for anyone willing to substitute the polluting energy created by fuel-supplied energy plants with green and renewable source of energy. Home solar panels can either turn sunlight into electricity or hot water.
Home solar panels are smaller and inexpensive nowadays, while the rewards have grown exceedingly. Installation of home solar energy systems has become its own licensed specialty performed by licensed home solar contractors. These solar panels are the most consistent source of harvesting energy for residential solar power generation, doing better than the solar cells of previous decades. Marine and RV solar panels and specialty items, such as Powerflex flexible and portable solar panels, are also available.
You will require less home solar panels to collect the necessary energy if the sun is shining often. Home solar panels are generally designed for high voltage grid-connected systems, although they can be used for battery-based systems too. Solar panels that use single crystalline solar cells offer among the record efficiencies obtainable on today’s commercial market.
Home Solar Panels – 5 Benefits of Building a Cheap Solar Power System
Executive Summary about Home Solar Panels by Garry Jones
Earth’s fossil fuel reserves are rapidly diminishing and the price of energy is skyrocketing. More people are turning to free alternative sources of energy and many are finding great success with building home solar panels. In this article we will analyze some of the benefits of building home solar panels.
- Professionally built home solar power systems can cost thousands of dollars.
- With ever increasing utility bills resulting from higher fossil fuel costs the savings from home solar power systems quickly build up.
- Unlike fossil fuel systems home solar panels operate pollution free.
- Many municipalities and States offer incentives in the form of tax credits and rebates to help offset the cost of alternative home energy systems.
- House prices have fallen recently.
Join the tens of thousands of homeowners who are building home solar panels and reaping huge savings on their energy costs. Fossil fuel prices will continue rising, solar power will always be free.
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May 24, 2009
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Category: Nanosolar, Solar Cells
Nanosolar Powersheet
Executive Summary about Nanosolar by nanosolar.com -MICHAEL MOYER

Imagine a solar panel without the panel. Just a coating, thin as a layer of paint, that takes light and converts it to electricity. From there, you can picture roof shingles with solar cells built inside and window coatings that seem to suck power from the air.
Cost has always been one of solar’s biggest problems. Traditional solar cells require silicon, and silicon is an expensive commodity (exacerbated currently by a global silicon shortage). That means even the cheapest solar panels cost about $3 per watt of energy they go on to produce.
Nanosolar’s cells use no silicon, and the company’s manufacturing process allows it to create cells that are as efficient as most commercial cells for as little as 30 cents a watt. “It really is quite a big deal in terms of altering the way we think about solar and in inherently altering the economics of solar.”
In San Jose, Nanosolar has built what will soon be the world’s largest solar-panel manufacturing facility. California, for instance, recently launched the Million Solar Roofs initiative, which will provide tax breaks and rebates to encourage the installation of 100,000 solar roofs per year, every year, for 10 consecutive years (the state currently has 30,000 solar roofs). The company is ready for the solar boom.
NANOSOLAR: Solar-cell Coating
Executive Summary about Nanosolar by Silicon Valley
Solar panels are big, clunky, heavy, require special installation, and, if they break, replacing them can be quite expensive.
The PowerSheet is made from a layer of solar-absorbing nano-ink that is printed onto a foil-thin metal sheet.
Because of the ever-increasing costs of energy and the obvious environmental impact of burning up fossil fuels, turning to alternative energy sources such as solar energy is a priority.
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