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23 February 2012

Mitsubishi Diamond Building or Yokohama Dia Building,

Kinkocho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

 

www.ibec.or.jp/jsbd/AO/

Industrial photovoltaic installation

July 31, 2017 - Oregon senator Jeff Merkley (right), speaks with Keith Wipke, manager of Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies Program at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) near the hydrogen vehicle fueling station during a tour of the NREL Campus in Golden, Colorado. (Photo by Werner Slocum / NREL)

Description:

31" X 25 1/2" X 2"

MIXED MEDIA [metals, woods, soils, fluids, paint, motors, lights and solar cells]

30 lbs.

2011

  

FOR EXHIBIT:

 

'I READ THE NEWS TODAY, OH BOY'

JUNE 22 -JULY 29, 2011

 

MARll..YN O'ROURKE GALLERY, BENICIA PUBLIC LIBRARY

ISO EAST ''I." ST., BENICIA, CA 94510

Dr Becky Bolton and Dr Sarah-Jane Potts printing large area solar modules in the clean room of SPECIFIC Pilot Manufacturing Research Centre (PMRC), Baglan

Photovoltaic establishment at roof top! www.activus.gr

The irony speaks for itself

5 December 2010

Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan

July 31, 2017 -- Oregon senator Jeff Merkley (right), speaks with Keith Wipke, manager of Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies Program at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) near the hydrogen vehicle fueling station during a tour of the NREL Campus in Golden, Colorado. (Photo by Werner Slocum / NREL)

Soon to be SOLAR R/C. We've removed all the body parts of the R/C and will replace it with a very large SolarCell Array, in order to power the R/C solely on solar power. No battery will be used, except for maybe a few storage capacitors .

Sungbaek Seo (left) and Kyeongwoon Chung (right), Macromolecular Science & Engineering PhD Students, review the alignment of the high performance plastic semiconductors on the surface.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, CoE Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

One of our two, solar-powered, toy helicopters.

 

*Photo taken with the camera's Shutter Priority AE setting. I set the shutter speed, the camera chooses the aperture/exposure. This is a faster shutter speed, which freezes the motion and produces a crisper image. (But I didn't set it too fast, because then the rotor would look like it's standing still and that would be boring :-) I still wanted a touch of blur).

Solar installation at the Franklin Park Art Center in Northern Virginia.

William Korthof, System Designer for Energy Efficiency Solar of Pomona teaches the details of the photovoltaic system during the Sustainable Workshop Series with the Solar Living Institute at Cal Poly Pomona's Lyle Center, Thursday, July 17, 2008. Eric Reed/photographer

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