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Here's what's been on our radar this week... | This year’s top-ranking manufacturer was Renewable Energy Corporation, whose polycrystalline modules yielded 6% more energy than 45 competing modules, including mono-crystalline and thin-film modules. The REC modules achieved the highest performance ratio, at 90.8 percent. | This test is performed over the course of a year at Photon’s test site in Aachen, Germany
| This small system has the potential to bring wind energy to small farms and hamlets across the U.K. and beyond.
| At Nottingham Trent University, an innovation in small wind power could add up to something big for distributed renewable energy. The university’s sustainable design project, Future Factory, is currently working with Derbyshire inventor Heath Evdemon, founder of Wind Power Innovations, on the Wind Harvester.
| | The long-term goal of the research is to develop an all-electric highway that wirelessly charges cars and trucks as they cruise down the road.. | Most people understand that once solar panels are paid off, the energy they provide is free. | Some nations have invested in so much renewable power in the last few years, that their citizens will share a future golden age of free energy, starting as soon as 2020. And that investment will yield increasing dividends in the decades after that, as yet more wind and solar, now in the pipeline, gets connected.
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