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Solar Planes, Trains and Automobiles | celsias°

Tags: solar, batteries, celsias on 2008-08-27 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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The most efficient form of renewable energy may be right underneath us. Researchers at Worchester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Massachusetts announced today that they have discovered a method to use road surfaces for solar collection.

Tags: solar, roads, thermal, storage on 2008-08-24 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

in list: Sustainable Energy Digest - week 34

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What's Your Solar Potential? - RoofRay

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YouTube - Space Based Solar Power - Alternative Energy Solution

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Solar Water Heaters Now Mandatory In Hawaii | MetaEfficient

Tags: solar, water, regulation, buildings, USA on 2008-06-30 and saved by4 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Joel Makower: Two Steps Forward: The Latest Reports: Solar Utilities, Carbon Offsets, and the Emperor's New Clothes

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Navy unveils 10-home solar electricity system | HonoluluAdvertiser.com | The Honolulu Advertiser

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Flat Panel Technology Boosts Solar Efficiency

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The Oil Drum: Europe | Solar Islands: A new concept for low-cost solar energy at very large scale

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Peak Energy: We're Off To See The Wizard - Storing Energy Using Ammonia

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Low-cost Solar Thermal Plants at Heart of Algerian-German Research Push

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Peak Coal? | Webdiary - Founded and Inspired by Margo Kingston

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Penn State Live - Solar cell directly splits water for hydrogen

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ScienceDirect - Renewable Energy : Solar thermal systems: Advantages in domestic integration

Pollution represents a major issue, and so does the ability to utilize, when available, renewable energy sources instead of traditional ones. If, on the one hand, it is possible to utilize renewable energy sources in many contexts, on the other hand they are not exploited because of the high cost of the initial investment needed for the installation of these systems, above all when domestic usage is taken into account.

This paper proposes a quantitative approach able to forecast the profitability of the introduction of domestic solar thermal systems operating in parallel with the most common systems for heating domestic sanitary water. The approach is developed firstly by analyzing the most common system for heating sanitary water from both the engineering and economic point of view. At the same time the technical–economic solutions related to the most commercialized solar heating systems, and their compatibility with the most common traditional heating systems are studied. This is carried out by using a differential economic analysis of different possible scenarios in which different matches between traditional and solar heating systems are shown, and their profitability is assessed as a function of the power installed.

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Measuring Solar’s Total Impact : Sustainablog

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Solar Balloons Get $21 Million In Funding : MetaEfficient

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Reasons to see red over green energy | Environment | The Guardian

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New World Record Set For Solar Efficiency: 31.25% : MetaEfficient

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