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Sundance Solar Researchers using fiber optics for solar generation. Interesting stuff.
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The work, published in the journal Angewandte Chemie, makes use of nanometre-scale wires built around optical fibres like bristles.

Sundance Solar Only 1% of the worlds solar production is used in developing countries where 44% lack electricity. Hopefully this will change.
Developing Countries Will Prove a Booming Solar Market, Industry Panelists Say - Green Inc. Blog - N
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By 2020, the world's biggest potential solar markets will be found in the developing world, areas largely ignored by solar industry today, according to executives working to bring renewable energy to rural regions.

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BOSTON — Robert H. Rines, a lawyer, composer, inventor and physicist whose discoveries led to sharper resolution in radar, sonar and ultrasound imaging and who claimed to have seen the Loch Ness Monster, has died. He was 87.

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Sad to hear of the passing of my friend Bob Rines. It is hard to convey the impact he had on me and Sundance Solar. He believed in me and my crazy solar ideas and Sundance
Solar exists today in part because of Robert Rines. While he was mostly known for his search for the Loch Ness monster, he helped develop ultrasound... and microwave technology, held over 80 patents, developed early-warning missile-detection technology for the military, wrote music for many Broadway and off-Broadway productions and won an Emmy, founded Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, NH and was inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame. His inventions helped find the Titanic. He started the Academy of Applied Science that includes the Young Inventors Celebration, a great program that encourages invention and creativity in kids. He taught at MIT for over fifty years. He was like a Leonardo Da Vinci of our time. All this and this man had the time to help me. I'll miss him.
www.inventorsdigest.com
It’s with great sadness to report the death of Robert H. Rines, an inventor, lawyer, professor, researcher and composer. He died Sunday after battling a series of illnesses. Rines was 87.

Sundance Solar U. of Arizona's focusing solar generator could bring cheap solar power.
www.azstarnet.com
The University of Arizona’s Steward Observatory Mirror Lab has produced the first prototype of a solar device that inventor Roger Angel hopes will eventually produce electricity from the sun at a price rivaling the cheapest fossil fuels.

Sundance Solar Vermont's Sen. Bernie Sanders looking to be the "green general" of environmental legislation. He might have to fight for the title, maybe for now we could call him Colonel Sanders?
www.burlingtonfreepress.com
Chief Technology Office and Founder of Draker Laboratories, AJ Rossman (center) shows Bernie Sanders, I-VT, the interior of a photovoltaic monitoring system, at their North Street office in Burlington.

Sundance Solar New solar thermal coming to a roof near you. For solar air-conditioning, hot water and more!
www.treehugger.com
image: Sopogy When you think of solar power on roofs your quite naturally think of photovoltaic panels or solar hot water heaters. Well, expand that idea a bit: Anaheim, California-based Sopogy has just deputed the first commercially available solar

Sundance Solar In 1931, speaking with Henry Ford and Tire Man Harvey Firestone, Thomas Edison said "I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy! What a source of power! I hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that." The first working solar cell was made in 1954 by Bell Labs, both were in New Jersey.
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Thomas Alva Edison (1847-02-11 – 1931-10-18) was an American inventor and businessman who developed many devices which greatly influenced life worldwide into the 21st century.

Sundance Solar NREL starts up giant wind turbine with 331 foot diameter rotor in Colorado. Will study performance of wind turbines in 3 year project.

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Top 10 topics at solar energy conference. I'll give you the top 3 quickly:
1-Green jobs, 2-Watch out for China, 3-Thin-film solar.
earth2tech.com
The Solar Power International Conference, which is the largest solar industry-focused event in the U.S., kicks off on Tuesday in ...
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