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Solar Trees generate electricity at the University of California(10/09/2008)
The University of California, San Diego, has undertaken a forestation program on the roof of two of its parking garages. Steel components have already taken shape, forming the framework for Solar Trees™ that will soon be fitted with a canopy of Kyocera photovoltaic modules to provide clean energy for the campus, shade for vehicle parking, future infrastructure for electric vehicles, and a pleasant visual surprise on the top of the garage. The ... [more]
Kyocera reduces solar cell thickness by 20%(27/06/2008)
Kyocera has announced a new achievement in its solar cell manufacturing process that offers higher efficiency in its consumption of multicrystalline silicon, the essential raw material used to make photovoltaic solar cells and modules. The new mass-production process allows Kyocera to manufacture solar cells with a thickness of 180 micrometers using the latest advances in silicon ingot slicing and wafer coating. The industry’s standard mass-pr... [more]
Solar electric generating system for ELAC Monterey Park campus(30/04/2008)
Kyocera Solar, Inc. and East Los Angeles College (ELAC) have celebrated the inauguration of a 1.2 megawatt (MW) solar electric generating system at ELAC’s Monterey Park campus. As part of the Renewable Energy Plan of the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD), the project represents a major achievement toward the goal of making all nine LACCD colleges more energy independent. The complete solar electric generating system, designed ... [more]
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