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Solar thermal seeks US breakthrough

Solar thermal seeks US breakthrough

Solar thermal power could be close to a breakthrough in the US market, but only if developers can shave costs to beat back competition from photovoltaic (PV) solar systems, and attract the huge sums needed to finance the renewable energy plants.
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Alcoa and National Renewable Energy Lab Testing New Innovative Concentrating Solar Power System

Advanced Alcoa Design and Technology to Lower Cost to Generate Energy from the Sun....
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Insulators made into conductors

MIT team coaxes polymers to line up, transforming them into materials that could dissipate heat....
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Axion Power(TM) Awarded Government Grant To Develop Solar Power Storage System

State of Pennsylvania to Sponsor Development of Renewable Energy Storage System....
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Department of Energy Selects Atrato Velocity1000

New Zero Footprint Facility Employs Atrato High Density Disk Arrays to Increase Efficiency and Accelerate Performance of Its VMware Environment....
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Two Market Leaders - One Strong Brand

The Tyrolean solar thermal expert TiSUN and the American boiler manufacturer Lochinvar join in co-operation in the American solar thermal market...
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One Block Off the Grid (1BOG) Launches Long Island’s First Solar Group Purchase Campaign

Partnering with Mercury Solar Systems, 1BOG Group Discount Yields Four-Year Payback.
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USTDA helps fund feasibility study for solar power plant

Kingdom’s first private solar power project.
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Future of Global Solar Energy Market Bright after Tumultuous 2009

Rebound in the coming years and ultimately eclipse the $83 billion market in 2014
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Secretary Chu Announces up to $62 Million for Concentrating Solar Power Research and Development

Investment will speed the commercialization and deployment of cutting-edge solar technologies.
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India looking to Germany for assistance in renewable energy technologies

German companies, which have the largest solar market worldwide, are keen to enter India with their Solar thermal, photovoltaic cell and concentrated solar power products.
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CSIRO to build solar power tower

CSIRO is building the largest solar power tower of its type in the world at the National Solar Energy Centre in Newcastle.
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US Solar Industry Trade Association Reports Strong Growth in 2009 Despite Recession

Combination of policies, new business models, declining prices drive expansion in 2009; continued growth expected in 2010.
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Nur Energie joins the Desertec Industrial Initiative

Nur Energie has joined the Desertec Industrial Initiative (Dii) as an Associated Partner. The partnership underscores Nur Energie’s development expertise and mission.
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Mulk Holdings and Aditya Solar Power in Dh2b deal

Dh2 billion to set up first-ever solar thermal project in the UAE.
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Here Comes the Sun: High Hopes for Solar Power in MENA

A new era of solar energy seems to be dawning.
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Natural Gas and Alternative Energy: A Promising Combination

Possible benefits include drought-protected electricity for Seattle.
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Queensland-founded solar energy company powers up with global investment

Global partnerships and investment plans to accelerate commercial access to its innovations
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Solar Thermal Collectors Have Larger Capacity and Produce More Energy than Wind Power

The report “Solar Thermal Power Report” describes solar thermal energy technology in its various applications.
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