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Tuesday, 29 November 2016
HOW TO MAKE A SOLAR POWER BANK FROM USED LAPTOP BATTERY,Disclaimer: Please note that you are taking apart battery packs in this tutorial which is expressly discouraged by the manufacturer as this is potentially a very hazardous process. I cannot be held responsible for any loss of property, damage, or loss of life if it comes to that. This tutorial was written for those who have knowledge on rechargeable lithium ion technology.Please do not attempt this if you are novice. Stay Safe.
Solar Roads: Can Streets Become Giant Solar Panels? | National Geographic The sun's rays can hit some roads for up to 90 percent of the daylight hours, so companies in Europe and the U.S. are experimenting with building solar panels along or above roads. But are such projects worth the cost? In France one company is hoping to distinguish itself—and reduce costs—with solar panels that are laid directly on the pavement.,
Solar Power | Solar energy in south africa | BBC NEWS, In South Africa, the government hopes solar power could be the answer to the country's energy crisis.
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Monday, 28 November 2016
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Wednesday, 16 November 2016
New Invention: SMILE - Low-cost solar technology for the developing world,NON-PROFIT CAMPAIGN - Our ambition is to revolutionize the field of concentrated solar power through low cost microstructured foils.
Next-Gen Solar Panels: More Power from the Sun, Though the use of solar panels is on the rise, it still only represents 1.5 percent of total energy consumption in Europe. There are many reasons for this, starting with the intermittent nature of solar energy due to bad weather, the difficulty of storing it, and the cost of solar panels. Researchers at the Institute for Microtechnology in Neuchatel, Switzerland are working on ways to make solar energy more cost-effective. This includes using less expensive metals such as copper, as well as new technology to better absorb sunlight. euronews knowledge brings you a fresh mix of the world's most interesting know-hows, directly from space and sci-tech experts.
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