A new “energy-multiplying” solar breakthrough could push efficiency beyond 100% and transform how we capture sunlight.
A novel thin-film technology enables solar panels to generate electricity from both sunlight and raindrops.
An advancement in solar technology is set to revolutionize the renewable energy landscape, according to Electrek. Oxford PV, a University of Oxford spinoff company, has achieved a global first by ...
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China’s space solar power station could also serve as a military weapon, study claims
China’s ambitious plans to build a space-based solar power station are drawing renewed attention ...
Imports of the technology have soared, offering some respite for country that now faces near-total oil blockade ...
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Plug-in solar panels popular in Germany begin rolling out in the US
Plug-in solar panels, the kind that clip onto a balcony railing and feed electricity straight into a wall outlet, have become ...
Not all solar panels are created equal. There are currently three main types of panels in today’s market which includes monocrystalline, polycrystalline and thin film panels. Here are the details of ...
Ascent Solar Technologies announced its collaboration with NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and Glenn Research Center to enhance capabilities for receiving beamed power using its CIGS photovoltaic ...
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Geronimo Power begins operations at 117MW solar project in Ohio
Located in the PJM market, the Dodson Creek Solar Project will generate electricity and contribute approximately $49m to the local economy.
The King travelled to Oxfordshire today to tour the facilities of Oxford Photovoltaics Limited, a company widely regarded as ...
Connecticut lawmakers are considering whether to lift restrictions on the installation of portable, plug-in solar panels that ...
Proponents of a bill to regulate “plug-in solar” in New Hampshire believe the devices would democratize access to the solar ...
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