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Monthly Archives: June 2013
“Solar Tiles” Are Less Conspicuous
We have previously reported on solar panels being produced in the form of a “solar tile” in Australia but, until now, had not heard of this being done here in the UK. It is, therefore, pleasing to be able to … Continue reading
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Tagged Feed-In Tariff, Solar Panels, Solar Photovoltaic Panels, Solar Tiles
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Thinnest Solar Panels Ever May Be In The Pipeline
We are keen to keep out readers up to date with interesting developments in the area of solar power whether it is a large solar farm that has received planning approval or an interesting invention. Researchers at the MIT Department … Continue reading
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Tagged MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Solar Cells, Solar Panels, Solar Power
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Ambulance Control Room Installs Solar Panels
We often provide updates about solar panel installations that are likely to be of interest to people living in the locality of where the solar panels are being fitted but there are occasions when they will be of national interest. … Continue reading
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Tagged Carbon emissions, Renewable Energy, Solar Panels
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Buying A House With Solar Panels Installed? – Things To Consider.
Although there is not much movement in the housing market these days, as more and more people have solar panels installed, this will result in an increasing number of properties coming up for sale that have solar panels located on … Continue reading
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Tagged Feed-In Tariff, Green Deal, Solar Panels
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Plans Submitted For Large Solar Farm In Dorset
The farming community in the UK often look for alternative sources of revenue and we have previously reported on proposed solar photovoltaic arrays on agricultural land. Such developments will no doubt help this country towards achieving their carbon emission reduction … Continue reading
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Tagged Renewable Energy, Solar Array, Solar Farm, Solar Panels
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Is A Solar Settlement Looming Between The EU And China?
If you have any involvement in the solar panel industry you are almost certainly going to be aware of the temporary import tariff that was recently imposed by the European Commission on Chinese manufacturers of solar panels. It is believed … Continue reading
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Tagged European Commission, Solar Panel Industry, Solar Panels
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The Biggest Solar Powered Boat In The World
Turanor PlanetSolar is the largest ocean going vessel that is completely powered by solar panels. It makes an impressive sight looking similar to a space ship. It has recently arrived in New York in readiness for an environmental trip that … Continue reading
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Tagged Solar Panels, Turanor PlanetSolar
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British Companies Developing Solar Power Storage For Armed Forces
Following yesterday’s announcement that several thousand British troops are to be made redundant it merely confirms what we knew already in so much as the UK government is keen to reduce the cost of running the armed forces. Therefore, any … Continue reading
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Tagged Solar Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Power
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Burnley College Gets Solar Panels
Large solar panel projects continue to pop up around the UK as the country strives to meet its renewable energy targets as well as reduce carbon emissions and let’s not forget the other reason why people, organisations and businesses are … Continue reading
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Tagged Carbon emissions, Renewable Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Photovoltaic Panels
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Solar Panels To Re-charge Mobile Phones?
There are very few people these days without a mobile phone in their pocket or bag although it has to be said that they are usually “attached” to someone’s ear for a considerable period of time. More and more people … Continue reading
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Tagged Smartphone, Solar Cells, Solar Panels
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