Posts Tagged ‘solar cells’

Splitting Water by efficient, catalyzed electrolysis to give hydrogen and oxygen gases, and combining this with solar cells for the generation of electricity; See video link.

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New technology makes solar power affordable to install and cheaper than current environmentally unfriendly energy sources. This article from Jessica Hunt of Celsias.com on new technology from Nanosolar describes high tech, high-efficiency and inexpensive solar cells.
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The blog Green Eggs and Planet has a series of articles on practical Green ideas including descriptions of Green Building, Green Building Materials, Green Gardening and City Planning, and different ways to use Solar Energy, from solar heating to solar cells for electricity.
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