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Peng Zhou, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts an experiment on the roof of the Wilson Student Team Project Center with PhD students Ishtiaque Navid and Yuyang Pan on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022. In the background is Professor Zetian Mi, professor of electrical engineering and computer science.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into individual elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Ted and Nani at the Milkweed Mercantile Grand Opening, April 2010.

Beauty break in the weather for another fantastic Great Climate Race event.

Installing the framework for solar panels. Most panels face southeast.

 

Photo: Scott Richardson

Peng Zhou, left, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts an experiment on the roof of the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022. Zhou is seen here working with first year PhD student Yuyang Pan.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into individual elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Far Niente Winery, Floatovoltaics, SPG Solar, photovoltaic solar installation.

 

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Poles along the length of the SolarWalk are topped with unique, hand-made pole toppers. Each topper is fitted with an LED light inside the colored bulb.

Peng Zhou, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts an experiment on the roof of the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into separate elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

{Solar Hot Water} Carringon Middle School, located in Durham North Carolina, houses over 1000 students from grades 6-8. The 8-panel solar hot water system was designed with the school’s cafeteria as its central focus. The cafeteria is the campus’s main source for hot water use, rolling out thousands of meals a week. Our structure now supplements their demand with water that has been heated by the sun, and stored for on-demand use in the cafeteria kitchen. BRE’s solar thermal structure is expected to save the equivalent of about 400,000 gallons of natural gas in 2010, as well as reduce over 8,500

A nice fresh installation at home.. This will keep the thumbscrews on the power bills :))

I still cant get over watching the electric meter not moving at all, while we have 2 computers, a washing macine, etc running in the house.. I really should know better, being an electrical engineer, but it still looks magic ;))

Peng Zhou, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts an experiment on the roof of the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into individual elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Peng Zhou, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts an experiment on the roof of the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into separate elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Peng Zhou, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts an experiment on the roof of the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into separate elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Beauty break in the weather for another fantastic Great Climate Race event.

5 kW, 2010

Photographer: Jamie Borell

Copyright: Innovative Power Systems

 

These trees growing up could shade the solar panels.

Beauty break in the weather for another fantastic Great Climate Race event.

8 kW, 2012

Photographer: Rebecca Lundberg

Copyright: Rebecca Lundberg / Powerfully Green

 

Peng Zhou, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts an experiment on the roof of the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into separate elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

IVANPAH, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 04 2013: Tower 2 and its heliostats at sunrise at the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility.

 

Located in the Mojave Desert 40 miles southwest of Las Vegas, The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System is a solar thermal power project, currently under construction, with a planned capacity of 392 megawatts gross, enough to power approximately 140,000 houses. It will deploy 173,500 heliostat mirrors spread over approximately 3,500 acres, focusing solar energy on boilers located atop three solar power towers, generating steam to turn a conventional steam turbine. The project – owned by NRG Solar, Google and BrightSource Energy – is currently the largest solar thermal plant under construction in the world. The project is being constructed by Bechtel. (photo Gilles Mingasson/Getty Images for Bechtel).

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In Goods Way, London N1 - near the junction with York Way.

The long green/grey building in York Way is Kings Place.

 

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§ Kings Place website.

§ Wikipedia entry for Belisha Beacon.

58 years after his death, it seems that Leslie Hore-Belisha (a former UK Minister of Transport) is now remembered for these black and white striped poles surmounted by large illuminated orange balls. They've probably saved thousands of lives and prevented countless road accidents.

Peng Zhou, left, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts an experiment on the roof of the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022. In the background is PhD student Ishtiaque Navid, right, and Professor Zetian Mi, on the far left.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into individual elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Beauty break in the weather for another fantastic Great Climate Race event.

On Monday, September 9, 2013 Wright Hennepin Electric Cooperative held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for Minnesota's first community solar project at their headquarters in Rockford, MN

On Monday, September 9, 2013 Wright Hennepin Electric Cooperative held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for Minnesota's first community solar project at their headquarters in Rockford, MN

IVANPAH, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 04 2013: Tower 2 and its heliostats at sunrise at the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility.

 

Located in the Mojave Desert 40 miles southwest of Las Vegas, The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System is a solar thermal power project, currently under construction, with a planned capacity of 392 megawatts gross, enough to power approximately 140,000 houses. It will deploy 173,500 heliostat mirrors spread over approximately 3,500 acres, focusing solar energy on boilers located atop three solar power towers, generating steam to turn a conventional steam turbine. The project – owned by NRG Solar, Google and BrightSource Energy – is currently the largest solar thermal plant under construction in the world. The project is being constructed by Bechtel. (photo Gilles Mingasson/Getty Images for Bechtel).

Paul drove all the way from northeast Missouri. He brought a cool setup where he had a 5 watt solar panel, hooked up with this little portable battery unit from WalMart; and he powered his Ham radio system, as well as a laptop computer.

 

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Peng Zhou, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts an experiment on the roof of the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into separate elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Beauty break in the weather for another fantastic Great Climate Race event.

From left, Peng Zhou, postdoctoral research fellow, Yuyang Pan, first year PhD student, and Ishtiaque Navid, PhD student, working in the Molecular Bean Epitaxy Lab in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday, October 14, 2022. The three are members of Professor Zetian Mi’s research group.

 

In the lab they are growing Gallium nitride (GaN) based nanostructures by molecular beam epitaxy.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Sketchnote of Dr David Jones' Printed organic power cells from TEDx Melbourne at Swinburne University Sunday 26 May 2013.

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