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 Solar Taxi Goes Around the World in 80 Days
Solar Taxi Goes Around the World in 80 Days
Or thereabouts. In July of 2007, the Solar Taxi embarked on a trip of 32,000 miles around the world. The car is completely solar powered and took a few more than 80 days to traverse the planet. picked by cactushair 11 months ago
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 Construction starts on world's largest solar array
Construction starts on world's largest solar array
A groundbreaking took place Monday at Nellis Air Force Base, just north of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the desolate, arid, windswept Mojave Desert. The ceremony will initiate construction on what will be the largest solar photovoltaic (PV) array in the United States, capable of producing 15-18 megawatts of power. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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 17-Month Trip In Solar Taxi Ends
17-Month Trip In Solar Taxi Ends
After 17 grueling months, Swiss adventurer Louis Palmer's around-the-world trip in a solar-powered car is finally over. Altogether, he traveled 32,000 miles and across 40 countries. picked by punthe 12 months ago
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 Solar BBQ on sale in Britain
Solar BBQ on sale in Britain
A solar-powered barbecue has gone on sale in the UK, allowing fans of outdoor cooking to enjoy summer without fear of harming the environment. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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 Solar Powered Notebook with GPS & Satellite Phone
Solar Powered Notebook with GPS & Satellite Phone
This solar powered laptop features powerful batteries that are recharged by wide Solar Panel attached to the computer. picked by thinkpozzitive 2 years ago
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 Top 12 Solar Powered Aircrafts
Top 12 Solar Powered Aircrafts
Incredible solar powered aircrafts ready to change the way we’ll fly in the green future...... picked by yashibn 3 years ago
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 A Look Into The Hellish Cradles Of Suns And Solar Systems
A Look Into The Hellish Cradles Of Suns And Solar Systems
New images released today by ESO delve into the heart of a cosmic cloud, called RCW 38, crowded with budding stars and planetary systems. There, young stars bombard fledgling suns and planets with powerful winds and blazing light, helped in their task by short-lived, massive stars that explode as supernovae. In some cases, this onslaught cooks away the matter that may eventually form new solar sy... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 3 months ago
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 How Many Solar Panels Does it Take to Power the World?
How Many Solar Panels Does it Take to Power the World?
Ever wondered just how much surface area you would need to supply the entire world with all of its power needs using only energy collected from solar panels? Luckily for us the Land Art Generator Initiative have done all the math.

A related link in the article shows an alternative map based on offshore wind power. picked by Bingo 2 months ago
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 Veranda Solar - Bringing Solar Power to a Windowsill Near You?
Veranda Solar - Bringing Solar Power to a Windowsill Near You?
Veranda Solar is readying a solar panel that is able to be plugged into a standard home outlet, putting power directly into the system, where duplex plugs are the norm. And it can cost as little as $600. picked by mattgup 9 months ago
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 Solar Bursts May Threaten GPS
Solar Bursts May Threaten GPS
The Global Positioning System, relied on for everything from navigating cars and airplanes to transferring money between banks, may be threatened by powerful solar flares, a panel of scientists warned. picked by suebe 3 years ago
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 Scientists Snap Images Of Solar Wind Sweeping Past Earth
Scientists Snap Images Of Solar Wind Sweeping Past Earth
Using the Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation (SECCHI) instruments on board NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft, a consortium of scientists has seen, for the first time, large waves of solar material sweeping past Earth. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 Evidence found of solar system around nearby star
Evidence found of solar system around nearby star
For the first time, astronomers think that they've found evidence of an alien solar system around a star close enough to Earth to be visible to the naked eye. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 World First "solar light energy" Handphone
World First "solar light energy" Handphone
World First "solar light energy" Handphone picked by 1fcuk 3 years ago
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 World record for longest solar-powered flight around the Mediterranean
World record for longest solar-powered flight around the Mediterranean
A family of adventurers who spent their summer holiday flying around the Mediterranean - including swimming across shark infested waters - have set a new world record for the longest solar-powered flight by paramotor. picked by Bingo 4 months ago
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 Taiwan's cutting edge solar powered stadium
Taiwan's cutting edge solar powered stadium
Every square inch of its dragonesque roof is covered by 8,844 solar panels, ready to supply the enormous record-breaking building with clean power. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago
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 Scientists Develop Solar Cells With a Twist
Scientists Develop Solar Cells With a Twist
US researchers have found a way to make efficient silicon-based solar cells that are flexible enough to be rolled around a pencil and transparent enough to be used to tint windows on buildings or cars. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Nanosolar ships $1/watt solar panels - cheaper than coal!
Nanosolar ships $1/watt solar panels - cheaper than coal!
Silicon Valley startup Nanosolar has shipped their first product - *$1/watt* panels! This makes solar *cheaper than coal* for the first time ever. Those of us who follow these sorts of things have been watching Nanosolar for a while now and wondering when they would ship – looks like the day has arrived! 18-month backorders though :( This is immensely huge news, but of course the news ... read full post picked by belvario 2 years ago
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 Solar eclipse pits superstition against science
Solar eclipse pits superstition against science
Indian astrologers are predicting violence and turmoil across the world as a result of this week's total solar eclipse, which the superstitious and religious view as a sign of potential doom. picked by nateebiinature 4 months ago
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 Around the World in 174 Days
Around the World in 174 Days
James Bowthorpe of London pedaled his bicycle 18,000 miles around the world in 174 days, 20 fewer days than the world record holder. He arrived back in Hyde Park to complete the journey on Saturday. picked by Bingo 2 months ago
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 Total Solar Eclipse to Grace India & China
Total Solar Eclipse to Grace India & China
The astronomical event of the summer, if not for this entire year, occurs this Wednesday, July 22: A total eclipse of the sun visible in parts of India and China.

In fact, this will be one of the very best solar eclipses of the 21st century thanks to the near-coinciding of three events. picked by AutumnLotus 4 months ago
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 The Sun Has Spots, Finally
The Sun Has Spots, Finally
Solar activity goes in a roughly 11-year cycle. Sunspots are the visible signs of that activity, and they are the sites from which massive solar storms lift off. The past two years have marked the lowest low in the cycle since 1913, and for a while scientists were wondering if activity would ever pick back up. picked by kakana 5 months ago
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