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Mobile Solar Powered Water Purification
"With ocean levels rising and potable water becoming increasingly scarce; water purification systems are gaining increasing attention. Large-scale desalination plants are already being constructed in Australia, but for those in remote areas..."
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Energymatters.com.au
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PV-TECH’S TOP 10 STORIES OF 2009
"In previous years, one or two stories stand out above all others for the most page views; however, this year more than four stories have been in close contention for the ‘top spot’ and barely a cat's whisker separates the Number 1 and Number 2 stories..."
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Pv-tech.org
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Renewable energy increases 21% in Ireland
"During the period 2005 to 2008, renewable energy use grew by an annual average of 16%, explains the report from Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI). Since 1990, renewable energy has grown by 247% (average of 7.1% per annum) in absolute terms..."
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renewableenergyfocus.com
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Feature: Bangladeshi Villagers Have Access To Electricity Due To Solar Energy Project
"The villagers in Barotopa, Bangladesh who have no connection with national grid have access to electricity due to a solar energy project run by Grameen Shakti, a non-governmental organization in the country..."
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bernama.com
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Comment: Australia’s largest solar feed-in tariff
"This incentivises solar photovoltaic (PV) owners to install large solar power systems and to minimise daytime power consumption in order to maximise revenue from power exports. The problem with a net solar feed-in tariff is that it does not provide guaranteed returns on investment, as the revenue created depends significantly upon the occupant’s daytime power consumption..."
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renewableenergyfocus.com
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Italy completes its largest solar PV facility
"The 24 MW Montalto di Castro solar power plant has been completed as the largest solar photovoltaic (PV) facility in Italy, as the first phase of a planned 85-100 MW development that will be fully operational in 2010..."
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Businessgreen.com
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Australia To Commence Electric Hot Water System Phase Out In 2010
"From January 1, 2010; the Australian Government will begin a phase out of electric hot water systems in order to boost the uptake of more efficient forms of water heating such as gas, solar hot water and heat pumps..."
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Energymatters.com.au
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U.N. climate talks end with bare minimum agreement
"U.N. climate talks ended with a bare-minimum agreement on Saturday when delegates "noted" an accord struck by the United States, China and other emerging powers that falls far short of the conference's original goals..."
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reuters.com
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ECN & REC Hit 17% Efficiency with Multicrystalline Solar Panel
"Energy Research Centere of the Netherlands (ECN) has made the world's first multicrystalline silicon solar panel with 17% efficiency. The full findings will be reported in the January 2010 issue of the journal "Progress in Photovoltaics" and represents a 1.5% improvement over the previous 15–year old listing of 15.5% efficiency held by Sandia National Labs..."
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renewableenergyworld.com
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97% of Climate Scientists Agree: Humans are Causing Global Warming
"The results of an important survey of 3,145 scientists, are crystal clear: the vast majority of the scientific community believes humans are responsible for a warming climate. A full 90% of all scientists surveyed believe global warming is occurring, and 82% believe it is because of the actions of man..."
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treehugger.com
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