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Photovoltaics Today - Volume 1, Issue 7 - September 8 2009
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Surface Area Required to Fuel the World With Solar and Wind Energy

Dividing the global yearly demand by 400 kWh per square meter and we arrive at 496,805 square kilometers (191,817 square miles) as the area required to power the world with solar panels

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New PV Solar Farm Underway in Germany
Germany will receive its biggest PV solar farm to date in Turnow-Preilack nearby Cottbus, Germany. The solar farm, which will have a capacity of 53 MW, is currently under construction
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Spain no longer leading the way in PV solar energy  
The approval of Royal Decree 1578/2008 in September of last year has decimated the Spanish solar industry
 
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Japan plans massive solar power station to orbit earth
There's greentech and then there's Martian greentech. A group of Japanese companies unveiled plans to build a 1-gigawatt solar power collector in space, according to Earth2Tech
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Flexible CdTe thin-film solar cells reach efficiency of 12.4%
An efficiency of 12.4% has been reached with flexible cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film solar cells by EMPA

 

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Sun Bathing Silicon – Beginning of Urals Photovoltaics
A new industry, the photovoltaics, may come to the Chelyabinsk Oblast. The ambitious plans of the regional authorities and business community..
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New PV Solar Farm Underway in Germany
Germany will receive its biggest PV solar farm to date in Turnow-Preilack nearby Cottbus, Germany. The solar farm, which will have a capacity of 53 MW, is currently under construction
 
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Technology and Innovation

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Plextronics raises $14m for "printed solar" technology
Company says new funding will help it move towards commercialising innovative printed electronics technology for use in LED lighting and solar cells
Put green R&D effort into photovoltaics, sensors and control, says poll
LONDON - Keep working on improving on photovoltaic and solar cell efficiency if you want the best energy-saving return on R&D

Finance and Markets

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European Solar Photovoltaic Market Report 2009
Discussing the Leading PV Companies such as Aleo Solar, Q-Cells, Scheuten Solar, Siemens and Many More
A Boost for Photovoltaics in California Deal
Southern California Edison on Tuesday announced a deal to buy 550 megawatts of electricity from two massive photovoltaic solar farms to be built in the Mojave Desert by First Solar
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