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The Solar WARP (Water and Air Recycling Pad) Concept
Portuguese designer Vasco Pinto Alves believes that the growth of
urbanism has led to fast receding green cover, which is irreplaceable in
the current scenario. To reduce the effects of this environmental loss,
the designer has come up with a nature-inspired concept that provides
energy, water, shade and also clean air just like natural trees do.
Christened the WARP or Water and Air Recycling Pad, the system is
draped in photovoltaic panels...
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The 6 Hottest Solar Stocks
JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd.
(ADR) (NASDAQ: JASO) entered into a series of series of supply
agreements. JA Solar signed strategic agreements with Innovalight Inc.,
which includes a three-year supply agreement for silicon nanoparticle
ink from Innovalight for the production of SECIUM high efficiency solar
cells. The company also signed agreements with Solar-Fabrik AG and MEMC
Electronic Materials Inc.
Jefferies & Co. today reiterated its Buy...
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Can Solar Help Asthma?
NPR just did a great piece on spare the air days and in it they link spare the air days with an increase in likelihood of an asthma attack in kids. So why not combat asthma by going solar?
“Spare the air days” happen on the hottest days of the year when a
big demand is put on the power plants in part due to additional air
conditioner usage. Power plants spew out fine particulate matter which
when heated up by the sun...
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Jefferies Still Bullish on Chinese Solar Names $JASO $SOLF $YGE $TSL
Jefferies reiterated its Buy ratings on Trina Solar (TSL), Yingli Green Energy (YGE), JA Solar (JASO) and Solarfun (SOLF)
this morning. The firm believes more German & Japanese brands will
source modules from China to cut costs. They believe JASO and SOLF will
benefit the most while TSL and YGE may not be willing to manufacture
for other brands. Shares of the China solar stocks are flat to down
today after a nice run over the...
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New Chemical Solvent for CO2 Capture
Before I file my fatty alcohol article for ICIS Chemical Business
today...here is an interesting development on carbon capture technology
coming from German companies RWE, BASF and Linde.
The companies claimed that new chemical solvents can increase
efficient separation of carbon dioxide from flue gas by being able to
reduce energy input by 20%. The new solvents also feature superior
oxygen stability, which reduces solvent consumption...
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