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Hans De Keulenaer

New World Record in Solar Power Efficiency : CleanTechnica - 0 views

  • A Chinese company set a new world record in solar power efficiency this week. According to the company, Suntech Power Holdings, they achieved a 15.6% conversion efficiency on “a commercial grade multi-crystalline silicon PV module.” This breaks a 15-year-old world record set by US company Sandia National Labs.
Hans De Keulenaer

New World Record Set For Solar Efficiency: 31.25% : MetaEfficient - 0 views

  • On a perfect New Mexico winter day — with the sky almost 10 percent brighter than usual — Sandia National Laboratories and Stirling Energy Systems (SES) set a new solar-to-grid system conversion efficiency record by achieving a 31.25 percent net efficiency rate. The old 1984 record of 29.4 percent was toppled Jan. 31 on SES’s “Serial #3” solar dish Stirling system at Sandia’s National Solar Thermal Test Facility.
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    Could a potential good case for developing an eco-sheet, provided we can get the bill of materials. For consideration by Sergio / Fernando.
Hans De Keulenaer

Photovoltaïque : un panneau au rendement record de 41,6% - Matériaux - Le Mon... - 1 views

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    "Boeing et Stirling Energy Systems (SES) ont formé un partenariat stratégique afin de commercialiser le panneau photovoltaïque à haute concentration de l'avionneur. XR700, c'est son nom, concentrerait les rayons du soleil d'un facteur 700 et présenterait un rendement record de 41,6%. A titre de comparaison, les panneaux commercialisés aujourd'hui ne dépassent pas des rendements supérieurs à 20%."
Colin Bennett

Solar Cells Record Efficency achieved by Q-Cells - 0 views

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    - 15.9% module efficiency with polycrystalline cells from Q-Cells, ISE-certified module generates 249 W - 2010 market launch of the new-generation polycrystalline cells
Colin Bennett

Green Giants: The World's Biggest Clean-Energy Projects - Forbes.com - 0 views

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    pic\nIn Pictures:\nThe World's Biggest Clean-Energy Projects\n\nRelated Quotes \n \n\n Related Stories \nThe Brighter Side Of Green \nThe Greening Of The Hill \nIn Pictures: The World's Biggest Clean-Energy Projects \nIn Pictures: Top 10 Up-And-Coming Tech Cities \nOil's Wakeup Call \n\n \n\nThe Middle East is hardly known as the capital of clean energy, but Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates are trying to change that
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    It would be interesting to compare with our own world records list at http://www.leonardo-energy.org/drupal/taxonomy/term/89
Colin Bennett

World's largest wind turbines to be made in UK - 1 views

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    The three companies receiving government grants are: * Clipper Windpower: £4.4 million to develop its first prototype 70-metre blade for the Britannia project - the largest wind turbines in the world; * Artemis Intelligent Power: £1 million to transfer its existing technology from automotive to wind energy; and * Siemens Wind Power UK: £1.1 million to develop the next-generation power converters for its larger offshore turbine.
Colin Bennett

New Record: World's Largest Wind Turbine (7+ Megawatts) : MetaEfficient - 0 views

  • The world’s largest wind turbine is now the Enercon E-126. This turbine has a rotor blade width of 126 meters (413 feet). The E-126 is a more sophisticated version of the E-112, formerly the world’s largest wind turbine and rated at 6 megawatts.
Hans De Keulenaer

CERN Document Server: Record#1157381: The Energy Problem - 0 views

  • A brief general picture of the world, european and italian energy situations is made, analyzing several different energy sources and paying attention to the relations energy-quality of life, energy-environment and energy-health. Then will be discussed fossil fuels, renewable energies, the role of electric energy, nuclear energy, energy savings, the greenhouse effect, a possible sustainable development, the hydrogen economy and the risk and its perception. Then follow the conclusions and perspectives.
Hans De Keulenaer

World's Largest Tidal Turbine Successfully Installed : MetaEfficient - 0 views

  • The world’s largest tidal turbine, weighing 1000 tonnes, has been installed in Northern Ireland’s Strangford Lough. The tidal turbine is rated at 1.2 megawatts, which is enough to power a thousand local homes. It was built by Marine Current Turbines, and it will be the first commercial tidal turbine to produce energy, when it begins operation later this year.
davidchapman

World's Largest Thin Film Roof-Top Power Plant Goes Online - 0 views

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    The world largest thin-film rooftop photovoltaic power plant was connected to the grid Wednesday after four months of construction. Over 37,000 First Solar thin-film modules have been installed on the 90,000 sqm large rooftop of a logistic centre in Ramstein, Germany. Three inverters convert the continuous current into alternating current. Under the supervision of COLEXON up to 40 mechanics and electricians were working at the construction site. Thorsten Preugschas, board member of RPSE AG, is proud of the success:" With this landmark project we were able to confirm our strong position as a project developer, demonstrating high product and service quality, a quick implementation and excellent price-performance ratio for our costumers." The solar power plant will produce about 2.4 million kWh per year. Based on a feed-in tariff of 46.3 cent/kWh the installation will earn over 1.1 Mio Euro per year. This also accounts for saving of 2 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year.
Hans De Keulenaer

Inhabitat » World's Biggest Building Coming to Moscow: Crystal Island - 0 views

  • Moscow’s rapidly growing skyline will soon feature an eye-popping new addition: Crystal Island, which will be the world’s biggest building when completed. Sir Norman Foster’s mountainous 27 million square feet spiraling “city within a building” will cost $4 billion and it is scheduled to be built within next 5 years.
Hans De Keulenaer

World's First Wave Powered Boat : MetaEfficient - 0 views

  • Ken-ichi Horie, a 69 year old Japanese sailor, is planning a solo 4,350 mile trip from Hawaii to Japan using an innovative wave powered boat. If successful, the trip would earn him a Guinness record while simultaneously proving the viability of wave powered propulsion.
Glycon Garcia

ENN: The future of solar-powered houses is clear - 0 views

  • The future of solar-powered houses is clear RELATED ARTICLES New Solar Panel Technology Stylish and Sustainable New Solar Technology Sets World Record Solar Cells of the Future with Nano Flakes Professor Devises New Form of Solar Cell /energy/article/34462Transparent glass containing solar cells could capture enough energy to power a home
Glycon Garcia

Shedding Light on Thin-film Solar Cell Efficiency Research - 0 views

  • Shedding Light on Thin-film Solar Cell Efficiency Research
  • Recently, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) announced that they have moved closer to creating a thin-film solar cell that can compete with the efficiency of the more common silicon-based solar cell. The Copper Indium Gallium Diselenide (CIGS) thin-film solar cell recently reached 19.9% efficiency in testing at the lab, setting a new world record, according to NREL.
Hans De Keulenaer

Japan plans world's fastest maglev train: firm - Yahoo! Singapore News - 0 views

  • TOKYO (AFP) - - A Japanese rail operator said Wednesday it plans to introduce the world's fastest train in the next two decades, a next-generation maglev built at a cost of 45 billion dollars.
Hans De Keulenaer

U.S.'s Largest Solar-Electric Plant Goes Online | EcoGeek | Solar, Written, Energy, Dec... - 0 views

  • he plant uses traditional silicon PV cells and provides enough power to juice about a quarter of the Air Force base. Really, 14 MW is still a pretty insignficant amount of energy. And this plant doesn't approach the production power of Nevada-One, a solar thermal plant. But many people believe that the true future of solar power is converting the sun's energy directly into electricity instead of using the heat from the sun.
davidchapman

Kyocera Supplies Solar Modules for World's Largest Stadium-Integrated Photovoltaic System - 0 views

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    The world's largest stadium-integrated photovoltaic system went into operation this week on the STADE DE SUISSE Wankdorf Bern. After the additional installation of 2,808 solar modules, the stadium now has 7,930 modules from the Japanese technology company Kyocera, providing an overall output of 1,346.774 kWp. The expanded system will produce 1,134,045 kWh per year and save on the emission of 630 tons of CO2 annually
Hans De Keulenaer

La Norvège projette de développer l'éolienne la plus puissante au monde - Ene... - 1 views

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    Avec un rotor de 145 m de diamètre, le prototype aura une puissance de 10 MW, environ trois fois celle des éoliennes communément en service aujourd'hui, a précisé Enova, l'agence du ministère norvégien de l'Energie chargée de promouvoir les énergies propres. Le coût total du projet, de la phase de recherche à celle d'expérimentation, est de 400 millions de couronnes (50 millions d'euros).
Colin Bennett

China wind turbines turn as Europe cuts hit - 0 views

  • However, Mr Engel insisted the world would continue looking to wind as an alternative to fossil fuels in the long term and highlighted China among the strongest sources of growth. Vestas achieved record Chinese orders last year as the government poured tens of billions of dollars into green technology. “We have lost market share in China to local competition yet our sales are still growing because the market is expanding so strongly,” said Mr Engel.Chinese wind power capacity has grown from 6,050 megawatts in 2007 to an estimated 43,853MW last year, surpassing the US for the first time, according to Citigroup. It is forecast to more than double by 2013. Mr Engel said technological innovation was the key to staying ahead of competition, noting the company’s research and development workforce had increased from 300 when he took charge in 2005 to more than 2,000 today. “We are at the end of the beginning in this industry. From here, it’s going to be driven by technology.”
Hans De Keulenaer

Trina Solar - News Release - 1 views

  • Trina Solar Limited (NYSE: TSL) ("Trina Solar" or the "Company"), a leading integrated manufacturer of solar photovoltaic products from the production of ingots, wafers and cells to the assembly of PV modules, today announced the inauguration of the largest rooftop solar system in Europe with a capacity of 40MW.
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