By BrentC on January 16, 2010
Solar energy has made its debut at Harvard University, with CarbonFree Technology, Integrys Energy Services and SunPower Corporation installing a 500-kilowatt solar array on the roof of an historic brownstone.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Solar Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Power | Tagged Campus, Car, CarbonFree Technology, Crimson Solar, David Oxtoby, department of energy, electrical, electricity, energy, energy savings, Environment, environmental, grid, Harvard University, Installation, Integrys Energy Services, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, photovoltaic, Renewable, renewable energy, solar, Solar America Initiative, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar roof, SunPower Corporation, SunPower T5 Solar Roof Tiles, sustainability, Technology, Tom Leyden, UB, United States |
By Grace on May 24, 2009
A unique sports stadium was recently completed in Taiwan, after two years of hard work. It is known as the World Games Stadium, and it gets all its power from solar energy via the photovoltaic panels on its roof. The dragon-shaped stadium was designed by Japanese Toyo Iyo, and can seat up to 50,000 sports [...]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Events & Celebrations, Solar Energy, Solar Power | Tagged 100% Solar, 2009 World Games, conservation, emissions, energy, energy conservation, gas, Green, green building, greenhouse gas, grid, Japan, Kaohsiung, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, solar, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar power system, Solar Powered, Solar Powered Stadium, solar roof, Space, sustainable, Sustainable Energy, Taiwan, UB, Video |
By Anna on December 5, 2008
Solar Shingles and the Solar Power Roof With the rapid advancement of solar power we are now seeing new products enter the market containing “integrated solar panels”. For example, solar shingles. What are Solar shingles? Essentially they are ordinary roof shingles which are made out of photovoltaic materials. They perform the same function as an [...]
Posted in Solar Shingles | Tagged Clean Energy, electricity, energy, energy savings, Environment, home solar power, Incentives, Installation, Organic, photovoltaic, photovoltaics, Pollution, Rebates, solar, solar cell, solar cells, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar power system, Solar Powered Roof, solar roof, Solar Shingle, Solar Shingles, sustainable, Sustainable Energy, Tax Incentives, Tax Rebates, Technology |
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