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Transcontinental World Record Attempt on a solar-powered car

January 14th, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, R&D reports, Solar Installations

Australian Transcontinental World Record Attempt on a solar-powered car
source:
http://www.sunswift.com/

For the past 12 months the UNSW Solar Racing Team has designed, constructed and refined several key components in our current solar car, Jaycar Sunswift III in preparation for a world record attempt. The vehicle is powered by an array of high-efficiency silicon solar cells which are up for adoption! Adopt-A-Cell project is to involve both the local and corporate communities in a partnership to help our team make history by developing the most advanced solar powered vehicle in Australia.

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13 January 2007: Day 4 – on track to break record
Today we covered a little less than 800km’s between Wirrulla and Renmark (near the SA/VIC border). Our drive took us through diverse terrain: from the arid outback, to the coast near Port Augusta, over the hills north of the Clare Valley and down past the Murray River at Morgan. The weather was good again, and thanks to some fixes made to the solar array last night, the car was performing relatively well.

So far we’ve talked mostly about our solar car, but to run if safely and efficiently on the road we actually require a fair amount of ‘technology’ in the support cars. As can be seen in the picture below we have the expected CB radios, GPS, a rotating beacon and so on connected in the lead vehicle. Thanks to support from the NRMA via use of their van, we also have spare batteries, a built-in air compressor for easy tyre changes and two fuel tanks for extended range. Additionally, inverters have been fitted in each vehicle to charge our phones and power a laptop or two (which apart from data analysis also provides entertainment/distraction in the form of music). We even tried to install a rear vision camera and display system in our tow vehicle for increased visibility (okay, so this one is still a work-in-progress).

Just before we arrived at our ‘campsite’ (on some land out the back of Monash), we got our first flat tyre on the solar car for the trip… not a bad result for almost 3,000km of driving (sometimes with fairly strong crosswinds). For an estimated time of arrival in Sydney and details of our finish location, please check back here tomorrow night or Monday morning.

12 January 2007: Ceduna (day 3)
It is now our third day on the road and we have just passed Ceduna in South Australia. The team has made great progress considering we had significant cloud cover for our first two days of travelling. Today, we woke up to a star-filled sky eager to get an early start. There was some disappointment when we were unable to fix problems with two trackers this morning (meaning we have been driving with only two-thirds of the solar array functioning properly today). Despite this, our car is running with most of its aerodynamic fairings fitted and is consequently using very little energy.

Solar cars traditionally incorporate spats (wheel coverings) and fillets (an aerodynamic join between the spats and bottom shell). These fittings allow the already highly streamlined vehicles to travel close to the speed limit whilst using a fraction of the energy required by conventional vehicles. While these and other devices have been known to reduce the energy consumption of vehicles for some time, it is only recently that we have seen an attempt by manufacturers to incorporate them into vehicle design. Additionally, the aesthetics of highly streamlined vehicles are yet to be widely accepted by the general public.

By the end of the day, we will be roughly half way to Sydney. At this stage we are already around one week ahead of the original record set by the Quiet Achiever in 1983. Given progress so far, the team is also confident that we will break the present (unofficial) record of 8.5 days.

Lebanse Workshop touts benefits of solar energy

January 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, R&D reports, Solar Energy - general

By Maria Abi-Habib /Special to The Daily Star
Saturday, January 13, 2007
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=1&article_id=78534

BEIRUT: The abundance of sunlight in Lebanon may be the cleanest and most viable energy alternative to oil, according to experts who attended a workshop on renewable energy hosted by the Lebanese Environmental Party on Friday. “The politics of energy are controlled by the oil industry,” said Habib Maalouf, president of the Environmental Party. “We are working to liberate the energy sector from this influence and to promote the energy we naturally possess in Lebanon, like solar energy.”
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China offers Solar, Wind Energy Technologies to Pakistan

January 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, R&D reports, Solar Energy - general

By Khawaja Ahsan Paul
‘Pakistan Times’ Punjab Bureau Chief
source. Pakistan Times
http://www.pakistantimes.net/2007/01/13/top5.htm

LAHORE: Chinese Ambassador in Pakistan, Zhang Chunxiang has said that China can transfer its solar and wind energy technologies to enable Pakistan speedily bridge the gap between power generation and consumption in the country.  He was addressing members of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) here Friday. LCCI acting president Yaqoob Tahir Izhar, former presidents Bashir A Baksh, Mian Misbahur Rehman, Mian Anjum Nisar, Mian Shafqat Ali, former SVP Sohail Lashari and former vice-president Mohammad Ali Mian were also present on the occasion.
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Toronto to be home to Canada‘s largest solar power research centre

January 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, R&D reports, Solar Installations

Jan 11, 2007
Source: Oilweek.com
http://www.oilweek.com/news.asp?ID=6968

TORONTO (CP) _ A site has been chosen on the Toronto waterfront for what is being billed as Canada‘s largest solar research facility.  The solar park at the Portlands Energy Centre will create between 500 kilowatts and one megawatt and harvest enough solar energy to power up to 1,000 homes. University of Toronto students and staff at ARISE Technologies will use the facility to conduct research on renewable energy systems and technologies.
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Suntech Provides Update on 18% ‘Semiconductor Finger’ Technology

January 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, R&D reports, SC Company Reports

Performance with Lower-grade and Poor Quality Silicon Wafers Exceed Expectations
Jan 10, 2007
Source: SunTech press release
http://www.suntech-power.com/News/tabid/99/Default.aspx?id=252&Module=653

WUXI, China, Jan. 10 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ — Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. (NYSE: STP) one of the world’s leading manufacturers of photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules, today announced that the commercial adoption of its latest 18% ”semiconductor finger” conversion efficiency technology is proceeding on schedule starting in the fourth quarter of 2006 and that the performance of this technology with respect to lower-grade and poor quality silicon wafers has exceeded the company’s expectations.
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Sharp Establishes the Toyama Site for Solar Systems Group

Production of Silicon for Solar Cells Begins
January 12, 2007
Source: Sharp Press release
http://sharp-world.com/corporate/news/070112_04.html

In January 2007, to procure the raw materials needed to meet an expanding demand for solar cells in the global market, Sharp Corporation is opening the Toyama site (in Toyama Prefecture, Japan) for the Solar Systems Group and is starting to produce silicon for solar cells.
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Sharp Sets Up Additional Solar Cell Production Line at Katsuragi Plant

Solar Cell Production Capacity to be Expanded to 710 MW Per Year, the World’s Highest

January 12, 2007
Source: Sharp press release
http://sharp-world.com/corporate/news/070112_03.html
Sharp Corporation will increase annual production capacity for solar cells at its Katsuragi Plant in Nara Prefecture by 110 MW (megawatts) from March 2007 to meet burgeoning demand in Japan and abroad. As a result, solar cell production capacity at the Katsuragi Plant will reach 710 MW per year, the world’s highest.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company of California Awards $200,000 in 2006 ‘Solar Schools Bright Ideas’ Grants

January 11th, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Energy - general, Solar Installations

PG&E Solar Education Program Provides a Total of $1.7 Million in 2006 to Public Schools in Underserved Communities in Northern and Central California

Sacramento, CA,  Jan 10, 2007
Source: Pacific Gas and Electric Company press release
http://www.pge.com/news/news_releases/q1_2007/070110.html
Pacific Gas and Electric Company today announced that it has awarded $200,000 in Bright Ideas grants to 39 underserved schools in northern and central California for their innovative solar science projects in 2006. The Bright Ideas program is part of PG&E’s Solar Schools education program, which awarded $1.7 million throughout the year. “In providing Bright Ideas grants to fund innovative solar science programs, we hope to teach tomorrow’s leaders about solar power and the environmental benefits of renewable energy,” said Ophelia Basgal, Pacific Gas and Electric Company vice president of civic partnerships and community initiatives. “This goal would not be possible without the unwavering dedication of the program’s teachers, who have found creative ways to convey the importance of renewable energy to their students.” PG&E’s Bright Ideas initiative provides grants of $2,500 and $5,000 to underserved schools in PG&E’s service area for innovative solar science projects.
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Ted Turner Launches New Clean Energy Business Venture to provide onsite solar electric power systems

January 11th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, SC Company Reports

January 10, 2007, Atlanta, Georgia
Source: Dome-Tech Solar press release
http://www.dtsolar.com/solar/about/news/2007-01-10.asp

Ted Turner today announced the launch of a new business venture to provide clean power solutions. Turner will partner with Dome-Tech Solar, a leading solar energy developer, based in Branchburg, New Jersey to create DT Solar, a Turner renewable energy company. DT Solar will initially focus on providing on-site solar electric power systems for commercial and industrial clients, as well as developing larger, utility-scale solar power plants in the southwestern United States.
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ICP Solar and Coleman Products Announce Launch of Remote Solar Charger Line

January 11th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, SC Company Reports

Through the new partnership with Coleman, The Outdoor Company®, ICP Solar accelerates its vision to deploy “the solar to go” approach to enhancing the lives of people in all settings, from outdoor recreation to at-home use.

Source: ICP Solar Press release
http://www.icpsolar.com/4105/news_details.asp?news_id=17
MONTREAL, CANADA – January 10, 2007

ICP Solar Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: ICPR), a developer, manufacturer and marketer of solar cells and products, and Coleman Products Inc, an international leader in innovating and marketing outdoor products, announced today at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the launch of the Coleman line of portable solar chargers, designed to provide backup or primary power for vehicles such as automobiles, boats, RVs and also for remote living applications.

ICP Solar will produce the line of chargers to meet the strict specifications of Coleman’s products. The line includes five models for a range of applications, plus an intelligent charge controller to ensure batteries reach their maximum capacity. All of the chargers come with Plug’n’Play® for quick connections, a cigarette lighter adaptor and battery clamps for maximum convenience. They include a two-year warranty.
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