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PicDeProduction. EI Solutions: Solar power for commercial, college and government. Noé, Grenelle de l&#039;Environnement. Energies Renouvelables - Biocarburant - Energie Solaire - Energi. Solar Electric Power Association: Facilitating utility use and. La production des énergies renouvelables en France. Congress:Top 100 Technologies -- RD. Sliver Solar Cells. From PESWiki << A Top 100 Energy Technology >> Sliver® solar cells Featuring Sliver Technology Research at The Australian National University "Sliver® cells address the major issue relating to the uptake of solar electric systems – the cost.

Sliver solar cells use as little as one tenth the amount of hyper-pure silicon as in square solar PV technology, giving them the potential to produce electricity at grid-competitive prices (once grid prices grow much more expensive). Sliver solar cells were invented at the Australian National University with funding assistance from Origin Energy. 10 W panels were available for a while but have been discontinued. Official Websites Sliver Origin Energy Latest Mar. 08, 2007 Featured on ABC TV's Catalyst. Jan. 22, 2007 The below marketing rep from Sliver gave the following clarification: "In about 5-10 years is when we expect electricity prices to be so high in Australia, that solar PV will be a cheaper alternative than it.

Jan. 18, 2007. Origin Energy Australia. Portail-solaire - Annuaire de l&#039;énergie solaire en France. ANUSCT - The Australian National University Solar Car Team. The ANU Solar car team was formed and has commenced construction of a solar assisted bike that will compete in the biennial World Solar Cycle Challenge to be held in September/October 2005. The team comprises of 9 engineering students that will design, manufacture, test and race the bike. We are currently seeking sponsorship to assist The Australian National University Solar Car Team to compete in the World Socar Cycle Challenge. Who are we? The Australian National University Solar Car Team comprises of 9 students from various disciplines from the Engineering department at The Australian National University. In 2005 we plan to race a solar power assisted bike from Ceduna, South Australia, to Adelaide to gain valuable knowledge and experience so that the team will compete in the much larger World Solar Challenge from Darwin to Adelaide.

Gallery From left to right: Aaron Hazelton - Aerodynamics (B Engineering (Mechatronics)/B Science) Paul Bonato - Aerodynamics (Phb (Physics)) Recent news. Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems at ANU - a leader in photo. Liens propos&amp;eacute;s par l&#039;INES. Bienvenue. Environmentalists For Nuclear - International home page homepa.