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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 Power Facility is a solar thermal power project, currently under construction, with a planned capacity of 392 megawatts, enough to power approximately 140,000 houses. It will deploy 170,000 heliostat mirrors spread over 4,000 hectares, focusing solar energy on boilers located atop three solar power towers, generating steam to drive specially adapted steam turbines The project, developed by Bechtel, will cost $2.2 billion and be the largest solar farm in the world (photo Gilles Mingasson/Getty Images for Bechtel).
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 the grounds of Richmond Power and Light, Richmond, Indiana. Learn more at www.rp-l.com/solarpower.php
Dr. Robin Buruchara, Director of the Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance (PABRA) presenting a certificate.
New solar Kenya’s first solar-powered “bubble” drier, improves bean quality and commercial value, retaining nutritious qualities before they are turned into a porridge flour. It has been donated to farmers and partners shown in a training session here at ICIPE campus in Nairobi on December 9th, as part of a project “Making Value Chains Work for Food and Nutrition Security of Vulnerable Populations in East Africa,” which aims to reach around five million small holder farmers in Uganda and Kenya benefiting 50,000 rural and urban consumers.
The project is supported by BMZ and GIZ; The CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health and CGIAR donors. It is a joint project between the Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance initiative and DAPA-Linking Farmers to Markets. The project is led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), in collaboration with The University of Hohenheim (UHOH), University of Göttingen (UGOE), Kenya Agriculture and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) and Ugandan National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO).
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Credit: ©2016CIAT/Georgina Smith
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Peng Zhou, left, postdoctoral research fellow, 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. Zhou 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
Today we are facing an energy consumption society; and electricity, coal, oil etc. such energy resource is becoming tenser and tenser. The entire world's energy which is in store, according to estimates of experts, is only able to be used for another 50 years, and now our country and the entire community has regarded the energy saving as the first-class event.
Conserving energy for future generations to apply to the human race development is really an emergency now. So under that demands, the use of solar energy has made the future a little brighter. We are happy to realize that solar power is the key to solve the problem of resource shortage.
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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
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Premier Horgan visited the Lower Nicola Indian Band School, where 330 solar panels are installed on the roof of the gymnasium. This is BC’s largest community-owned solar panel system, consisting of 330 panels of photovoltaic panels that generate up to 85.8 kilowatts of electricity. The Premier also took questions from students during his visit.
New solar Kenya’s first solar-powered “bubble” drier, improves bean quality and commercial value, retaining nutritious qualities before they are turned into a porridge flour. It has been donated to farmers and partners shown in a training session here at ICIPE campus in Nairobi on December 9th, as part of a project “Making Value Chains Work for Food and Nutrition Security of Vulnerable Populations in East Africa,” which aims to reach around five million small holder farmers in Uganda and Kenya benefiting 50,000 rural and urban consumers.
The project is supported by BMZ and GIZ; The CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health and CGIAR donors. It is a joint project between the Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance initiative and DAPA-Linking Farmers to Markets. The project is led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), in collaboration with The University of Hohenheim (UHOH), University of Göttingen (UGOE), Kenya Agriculture and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) and Ugandan National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO).
For more information visit: alliancebioversityciat.org/stories/first-solar-powered-bu...
Credit: ©2016CIAT/Georgina Smith
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For more info: ciat-comunicaciones@cgiar.org
A talk at the November 2011 Canadian Science and Technology Historical Association (CSTHA), speaking on the acquisition of the RADARSAT-1 solar array engineering model.
This solar powered bike station was spotted while on a tour of the French port of La Rochelle.
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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
Women being trained in the work of solar power energy development and maintenance; these women come from all over the world to learn these skills and take them back to their villages to create sustainability. Most of these women do not speak the same language, these lessons are entirely hands on, with gestures, eye contact, and some spoken words, but the global language of connection was powerful in this room.
The House on the Bay, a large net-zero home designed by Italian architect Andrea Ponsi, is a modern solar-powered home for art collectors in Tiburon, California.
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.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Ishtiaque Navid, PhD student in electrical and computer engineering, 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
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Premier Horgan visited the Lower Nicola Indian Band School, where 330 solar panels are installed on the roof of the gymnasium. This is BC’s largest community-owned solar panel system, consisting of 330 panels of photovoltaic panels that generate up to 85.8 kilowatts of electricity. The Premier also took questions from students during his visit.