'Revolutionary' solar tech ready for prime time
International Automated Systems Inc. (IAS) says it will be providing Renewable Energy Development Corporation (REDCO) with its cutting-edge solar panels
Out with the planes, in with the solar panels
Now here’s some smart thinking: take a vast swath of land purchased for a development that never got off
T-Solar starts making 'world's largest solar panels'
T-Solar, a photovoltaics company based in Spain, has begun volume production of what it says are the world’s largest
'Fool's gold' could promise cheaper solar future
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) say they’ve identified several abundant
BioSolar announces plant-based PV success
California-based BioSolar Inc. today announced that it’s successfully tested its pre-production, bio-based solar cell film, bringing it “one step
Solar energy takes new turns Down Under
Researchers at The Australia National University (ANU) are working on several new technologies that could revolutionise the solar energy markets.
Kyocera delivers solar power to Nepal schools
Electricity-poor Nepal will get an energy boost starting this year, thanks to a programme in which Kyocera Corporation will donate
Cleantech news you might have missed: 29 Jan. 2009
Need an update on recent developments in the cleantech sector? Following are some stories you might have missed:
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Ferrari goes solar? Yes (The factories, not the cars)
Ferrari this week unveiled a new photovoltaic system on the roof of its engine mechanical machining facility in Maranello, Italy.
US firm plans to invest billions in India renewables
New York City-based Astonfield Renewable Resources Ltd. today announced plans to spend $2 billion (US) on energy projects in India