In Focus: Cold Fusion
Also known as low temperature fusion, this phenomenon involves the nuclear fusion of an isotope of hydrogen – deuterium. Generally fusion takes place at high temperature and the energy released is...
View ArticleRecord Breaking Laser Pulse: The Future of Fusion Power?
Imagine the huge quantity of power that the whole of United States uses at any point of time. Now, multiply this expansive figure by one thousand, and you get the utterly gargantuan scope of the...
View ArticleNuclear Fusion: A Coming Reality?
We have known about nuclear fusion since the 1920’s when we discovered that the very same process is what makes the sun shine. Scientists used these very principles when they developed the first...
View ArticlePictoral Installs 757 Kilowatt PV Array
Pictorial, a family-owned, New Jersey commercial printer since 1938, is now benefitting from its new solar rooftop. It’s a757 kilowatt photovoltaic array installed by N.J.-based Solis Partners....
View ArticleTwo-Junction Solar Cell Efficiency Sets NREL Record
The Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Lab has announced a world record of 31.1% conversion efficiency for a two-junction solar cell under one sun of illumination. Multi-junction solar cells...
View ArticleNatural Fusion at Work in the Solar Decathalon
Part 1was an intro to the Solar Decathalon, a contest forinnovative, high-tech, high-efficiency, solar-powered homes, which isopen to the public in DC from October 9-13 and 15-18. In thisreposting,...
View ArticleSolar Fusion Power Introduces Heat Beam Solar Thermal Technology
The novel ideas for solar thermal technology just keep coming. Solar Fusion Power will in nine months try to show off a prototype of a solar thermal power system that combines unusually shaped...
View ArticleLaser Inertial Fusion Energy: A New Approach to Sustainable, Low-Carbon Energy
Tomorrow I will be at Applied Materials meeting with employees to provide a brief overview of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and an approach to generating carbon-free, economically...
View ArticleA Look At Nuclear Fusion Power
In an article dated July 30, 2010, we reported that a team of Purdue Universityscientists was working to advance the ability to harness clean,renewable nuclear fusion as a viable energy source. While...
View ArticleFusion Power: Is it Safe?
With various countries undergoing liberalization for faster economic development, the energy needs of the world are growing at a very fast pace. The availability of fossil fuels is only for a limited...
View ArticlePrinting OLEDs and Solar Cells is Now A REALITY
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research (IAP), Germany, worked together with mechanical engineering company MBRAUN to develop a production The post Printing OLEDs and Solar...
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