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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).

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

Gundlach Bundschu, SPG Solar, photovoltaic solar installation.

 

commercial, industrial, solar power, spgsolar.com,

First year PhD student Yuyang Pan, left, looks on as Ishtiaque Navid, PhD student, works 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. Pan and Navid 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

In der Ausgangsposition sind die Module platzsparend zusammengefaltet und somit bestens gegen Umwelteinwirkungen wie Sandstürme geschützt.

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

Bold Nebraska and Pipeline Fighters installed solar panels in the path of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, on Diana and "Stix" Steskal's Prairierose Farm near Atkinson, NE on Saturday, Sept. 16.

 

Donate $25 now to put solar in the path of KXL: bit.ly/solarxl

 

This second Solar XL project installation follows the first solar panels that were installed on the farm of Jim and Chris Carlson on the KXL pipeline route. Details for the 3rd Solar XL installation site announced soon!

 

The families partnered with Solar XL project sponsors Bold Nebraska, 350.org, Indigenous Environmental Network, CREDO, and Oil Change International to put renewable energy directly in the pipeline’s path. Solar XL underscores the need to center solutions to climate change while rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline and resisting the expansion of the fossil fuel industry.

 

DETAILS: boldnebraska.org/solarxl

 

Photos: Alex Matzke / Bold Nebraska

From left, Ishtiaque Navid, PhD student, Professor Zetian Mi, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, Peng Zhou, postdoctoral research fellow, and first year PhD student Yuyang Pan, 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.

 

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

Do we have to choose just one?

California State University Long Beach, SPG Solar, photovoltaic solar installation.

 

California commercial, industrial, solar power, spgsolar.com,

California State University Long Beach, SPG Solar, photovoltaic solar installation.

 

California commercial, industrial, solar power, spgsolar.com,

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

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

There is as yet no electricity in the Phobjikha valley, and you can see small solar panels in many places. Gangtey monastery is famous for it's elaborate woodcarvings

5 kW, 2010

Photographer: Jamie Borell

Copyright: Innovative Power Systems

 

"Daisy" the solar-powered giant tricycle. Seen at EatART in Vancouver.

Here is a close-up of the panels.

Bought this little one the other day. He's solar-powered and dances from side to side. Makes my desk a little happier! :)

 

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Yo compré éste el otro día. Trabaja con energía solar, y baila de lado a lado. Hace mi escritorio un poco más feliz.

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.

 

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

A local store in Savusavu selling solar panels! Yea!

20 kW, 2010

Photographer: Ray Colby

Copyright: Ray Colby / Sundial Solar

 

Sewing on solar power. Zack sewed like a machine. With a machine.

Zuletzt bringt sich die Anlage in Position zur Sonne, welcher sie durch intelligente Achsverteilung den

kompletten Tag folgen kann. Am Abend dienen die Ventilatoren auch der Entleerung der Parabolkissen, so

dass sich die Anlage wieder in die Schutzposition zurückbilden kann.

Maybe they should install an automatic, windshield wiper system? A heating element? The solar collector panels were covered with snow and not charging as intended. The buttons froze up with a layer of ice after the freezing rain hit. Winter won.

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

Bold Nebraska and Pipeline Fighters installed solar panels in the path of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, on Diana and "Stix" Steskal's Prairierose Farm near Atkinson, NE on Saturday, Sept. 16.

 

Donate $25 now to put solar in the path of KXL: bit.ly/solarxl

 

This second Solar XL project installation follows the first solar panels that were installed on the farm of Jim and Chris Carlson on the KXL pipeline route. Details for the 3rd Solar XL installation site announced soon!

 

The families partnered with Solar XL project sponsors Bold Nebraska, 350.org, Indigenous Environmental Network, CREDO, and Oil Change International to put renewable energy directly in the pipeline’s path. Solar XL underscores the need to center solutions to climate change while rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline and resisting the expansion of the fossil fuel industry.

 

DETAILS: boldnebraska.org/solarxl

 

Photos: Alex Matzke / Bold Nebraska

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

Detail of the solar energy lighting the semiconductor in the experiment by Peng Zhou and members of Zetian Mi’s research group. The bubbles are water being turned into gases. For this experiment all involved had to wear protective dark glasses. When the glasses were put in front of the camera lens, the experiment appeared green. This more clearly shows the semiconductor and the intensity of the sunlight produced by the magnifying glass.

 

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

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

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