February 20, 2010 – 9:31 am
New solar power design research conducted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) could lead to higher powered, more affordable solar panels.
With the help of computer simulations and various advanced chip-manufacturing methods, a team of physicists and engineers at MIT have discovered new ways of getting greater efficiency from photovoltaic solar cells…
February 13, 2010 – 11:42 am
California and New Mexico among other locations are considering significant solar power plants to take advantage of their regular weather patterns of sun. It is fair game to inquire, then, on the overall effectiveness and practicality of solar power systems on the large scale. How much can solar power be used to provide for America’s energy base?
February 12, 2010 – 9:45 am
Tracking systems are performance boosters for a solar power system. They do so by adjusting the position of the solar panels to receive maximum Sun. Solar power tracking systems should be considered by anyone interested in boosting their energy production.
January 29, 2010 – 12:17 pm
For some time now, solar cells appear to have been instrumental in making a sustainable energy supply. Various countries, specifically the tropical locations, have been employing the effectiveness of direct sunshine to produce electrical power. There’s logic to this.
By Trevor Price
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Tagged Alternative Energy, alternative power, energy, energy savings, green energy, home cooling, home heating, home improvement, power savings, Renewable Energy, solar cells, solar energy, solar panels, Solar Power
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January 23, 2010 – 8:08 am
Are you currently using an electric attic fan or some sort of electric ventilation system at home? Then have you ever thought of installing a solar attic fan? When most people think of solar products, they immediately think “expensive!”, but when we investigated getting a solar attic fan…