The Future Of Solar Energy
Experts have suggested that solar-powered energy can become a significant and cost-efficient replacement for fossil fuels in the near future, but will the government help? Tony Guida reports.
Experts have suggested that solar-powered energy can become a significant and cost-efficient replacement for fossil fuels in the near future, but will the government help? Tony Guida reports.
Episode 1 of Sopogy’s SopoHow: Zeina breaks down Sopogy’s proprietary Concentrated Solar Power technology, MicroCSP™.
NanoSolar’s thin film solar power
COMOX VALLEY — The Comox Valley School District is hoping to enlighten students and the general public through new alternative energy projects it has on the go. The first is through the creation of the valley’s first solar powered sign,… Continue Reading
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Ever thought about installing solar power for your home? Here’s a my personal statement on some good reasons to champion solar – economic, environmental, moral and design reasons! If you’re group is interested in licensing this program contact Rees Candee… Continue Reading
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The President points to a revolutionary new solar plant that will employ 1000 people and power 140000 homes. The plant is possible because of the President’s investments in the clean energy economy, which Congressional Republicans want to eliminate.
Many power plants burn coal or natural gas to make steam and generate electricity. But power also can come from a cleaner, more renewable source — concentrated solar power. From sunny Las Vegas, Nevada, Shelley Schlender reports