From experiment to solar cell

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    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/10/111014080023.htm


    stay tuned
     
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    i thought people would like to see the other part too
     
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    Solar power catchin' on...
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    Solar power beginning to go mainstream
    Sun, Oct 30, 2011 - The solar power movement is gaining ground as a drop in solar panel prices and numerous government subsidies make the technology more affordable
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    Japan uses old battleship part in alternative energy
    Mon, Oct 31, 2011 - SWORDS INTO PLOWSHARES:A giant 70-year-old reflector is being used in a solar furnace in a town that was the birthplace of the Imperial Japanese Navy
     
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    Solar power; good
     
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    Would be a good idea for making mobile homes energy self-sufficient...
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    Solar panels could double as a roof
    Feb. 13 (UPI) -- Researchers in Australia are developing a solar roof system that uses wasted energy to warm air and water.
     
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    'Blackhole of light' to be used in CSP plants...
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    Solar's Future Looks Brighter
    October 30, 2014 ~ Scientists have created a new solar power material they call the “black hole of light” because it can absorb and convert to heat 90 percent of the sunlight it captures.
     

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