Renewable Energy Laboratory

Jeju National University, South Korea

Archive for October, 2009

NBN News: Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, at Ausra’s Liddell Solar Thermal Power Station

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NBN News, 2009: Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, unveils the Australian Government’s plans to create the world’s biggest solar power plant, speaking from Ausra’s Liddell Solar Thermal Power Station. For latest Ausra media, visit: www.ausramediaroom.com

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blueEnergy @ Solar Energy Internation Wind Turbine Workshop

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Workshop at Guemes Island, WA, April 2004, hosted by Ian Woofenden of Solar Energy International (SEI) and taught by the guru of homemade small-scale wind turbines, Hugh Piggott. Helping out were Brian Faley, Andy Gladish, BJ Daniels, Michael mcguinness, Dan Bartmann and Dan Fink (the Dans of Otherpower.com). From blueenergy, Mathias Craig, Lâl Marandin, and [...]

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SolFocus Story

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solfocus provides solar energy solutions which will enable solar energy generation that is cost competitive with traditional fossil fuel sources. solfocus has an expanding portfolio of products and technologies including solar concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) systems, intelligent tracking systems for CPV and flat panel PV, and is expanding into other solar technologies. For more information visit [...]

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Utility owned Solar PV and the Energy Credit Card bringing the benefits of solar to everyone

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Are you interested in putting solar PV on your roof? Are solar incentives still not enough? Consider hosting a utility owned solar PV system and the Energy Credit Card. Its a patented process allowing utilities to hyper-accelerate the deployment of solar PV while encouraging energy efficiency retrofits. We are developing the patented Energy Credit Card [...]

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SHEC Energy – Most efficient solar power in the world

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A news video about SHEC Energy’s new solar thermal energy generation technology. The system is one of the most efficient in the world due to a design which limits energy losses at extreme operating temperatures much higher than other solar thermal systems.

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Sustainable Energy Development in South America

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The 10-day sojourn to Chile is all part of “Sustainable Energy Development in South America,” a class co-taught by Sara Adlerstein, research scientist and lecturer at the School of Natural Resources and the Environment, and Steven Wright, the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the College of Engineering. (In April, Wright [...]

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Klipheuwel wind-farm

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Image taken on 2008-02-17 14:25:30 by warrenski.

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TRANSITION to a RENEWABLE ENERGY FUTURE

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Dr. Donald Aitken ( www.donaldaitkenassociates.com ), physicist, solar architect and former lead scientist at the Union of Concerned of Concerned Scientists, talks about his certainty that we have all the tools and knowhow to make the shift to renewable energy sources right now.

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