Senate Approves Solar Power Tax Credit

The same week that Congress debates a 0 billion dollar bailout of the US financial system, the Senate has approved billion in tax credits for companies that use renewable energy from wind, solar or geothermal. Tax credits will also reward… Continue Reading

Sunseeker Energy Concentrated Photovoltaic Solar Collectors

Sunseeker Energy www.sunseekerenergy.com has established itself as an ethical green business committed to developing new generation solar and hybrid power technologies for sustainable energy use throughout the world. Sunseeker Energy’s Concentrator Solar Transducer Systems are more powerful yet they are… Continue Reading

New York Moving Forward in Solar Power

Ulster County is brining a ray of light to the state of New York. Solar Thin Films Inc. , a solar manufacturing company, is set to create a plant in the County. With the development of the facility it is… Continue Reading

Solar Power Makes a Comeback

November 2006 (Medialink) – Solar energy is abundant and infinitely renewable. Now, major corporations are doing their part to help the environment by putting their unused rooftop space to good use. Corporations like Google, Staples, and General Motors are rolling… Continue Reading

American-Israeli Company Creates Cutting Edge Solar Power Pl

California energy company, brightsource Energy and its Israeli subsidary LUZ II, unveiled a solar field in Israel this week that will test new technology the company plans to use during the construction of several massive solar power plants in California… Continue Reading

Solar Power Makes a Comeback

Medialink (June 2007) — Solar energy is abundant and infinitely renewable. Now, major corporations are doing their part to help the environment by putting their unused rooftop space to good use. Corporations like Google, Staples, and General Motors are rolling… Continue Reading

I need help with this physics solar power question please?

I tried doing this problem, but it was tough, can anyone help me with this? thanks! At a certain location, the solar power per unit area reaching the Earth’s surface is 200 W/m^2, averaged over a 24-hour day. If you… Continue Reading