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  • Solar Panels as Cheap as Paint? It Might Be Possible Due to Current Research

    Gan detailed the progress of plasmonic-enhanced organic photovoltaic materials in the May 7 edition of the journal Advanced Materials. Co-authors include Filbert J. Bartoli, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Lehigh University, and Zakya Kafafi of the National Science Foundation.

  • LEED v4 Development – the Road to Ballot

    Feature image:  Have you ever wondered what happens between the last public comment period and ballot? There are quite a few steps involved in closing the development process (when ra…

  • How to Increase Home Energy Efficiency with Interior Sliding Glass Doors

    There’s no question that the use of glass in interior design can add a stunning visual element, but did you know that interior sliding glass doors can contribute to the energy efficiency of your home? In addition to allowing living spaces to be closed off when not in use to save on energy costs, glass…

  • Solar News Roundup from CleanTechnica

    Solar News Roundup (via Clean Technica) Some more solar news for your reading pleasure: Spain PV Tariff Did Not Increase 2012 Tariff Deficit Solar3D Moving Towards Manufacturing Prototype SolarCity Litigation Update City of Sacramento and SolarCity Announce Completion of Solar Projects at Two City Water Treatment Plants 170 MW Of New Solar…

  • Solaria Corporation Expands into China Solar Market

    Solaria has built many large-scale solar power plants in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Solaria’s current projects in China include several megawatt-size solar power plants under construction in the Qinghai province and Inner Mongolia. One project under development is for CECEP Solar Technology Co., Ltd., China’s largest solar power plant investor and operator.