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  1. The Social Costs of Solar Energy: A Study of Photovoltaic Energy Systems (Pergamon Policy Studies on Science and Technology) by Thomas L. Neff, 1981-01
  2. Photovoltaics for Solar Energy Applications II: Proceedings of Spie-The International Society for Optical Engineering
  3. Photovoltaic and Photoelectrochemical Solar Energy Conversion (Nato Advanced Study Institutes Series. Series B, Physics, V. 69)
  4. Analytical models for solar-photovoltaic energy-system components by Michael W Edenburn, 1981
  5. Irrigation systems for the solar-photovoltaic energy program (COO) by M Twersky, 1978
  6. Solar photovoltaic energy: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Energy of the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-third ... second session. June 6 and 11, 1974 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Energy, 1974-01-01
  7. Solar photovoltaic energy research, development, and demonstration act of 1978: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Advanced Energy Technologies and Energy ... Ninety-fifth Congress, second session by Development, and Demonstration., . United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Advanced Energy Technologies and Energy Conservation Research, 1979-01-01
  8. IEC/TS 61836 Ed. 1.0 b:1997, Solar photovoltaic energy systems - Terms and symbols by IEC TC/SC 82, 2007-08-19
  9. Solar photovoltaic energy research, development, and demonstration act of 1978: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development of the ... 3392 ... H.R. 12874 ... September 19, 1978 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development, 1978-01-01
  10. 21st Century Complete Guide to Solar Energy and Photovoltaics - Solar Power, Solar Cell Research, Silicon and Solid State Materials Research, Department ... Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL (CD-ROM) by World Spaceflight News, 2004-01-22
  11. Thin Film Photovoltaic Solar Energy Converters (Nasa Midpoint Report for 12/17/64 to 06/16/65) by S.G. Ellis, R.R. Addiss, et all 1965
  12. Photovoltaic Solar Energy Generation by Adolf Goetzberger, 1980
  13. Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference
  14. 21st Century Complete Guide to Solar Energy and Photovoltaics, Fourth Edition - Complete Guide with Practical Information on Heating, Lighting, Concentrating (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2008-01-23

21. DOE Photovoltaic Energy - Solar Energy And Sun Power Information
Explores the inner workings of solar cells. Offers an animated description of how these cells function. Million solar Roofs National Center for Photovoltaics Registration Form
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The Photovoltaic Energy (PHV) subject portal updated biweekly. This subject portal provides full-text DOE scientific and technical reports, links to journal literature, and other information sources pertaining to solar power, solar cells, and other related subjects. Hard copy ordering is also available. Database Descriptions Sponsors DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE)
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22. GO SOLAR! Photovoltaic Energy For A Renewable Future
A beginner's guide to photovoltaic solar energy with numerous contacts and links
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23. Project Sol - Solar, Electricity, Energy, Photovoltaic
Welcome to the world of solar electricity. where energy from the sun can power the computer you`re using. Project Sol is a Service of APS.
http://projectsol.aps.com/
Welcome to the world of solar electricity . where energy from the sun can power the computer you're using. Here you can:
  • Discover the ways in which the sun provides energy for almost all life on Earth Examine the science of electricity and the technology of electrical power. Take a journey into a photovoltaic cell sunlight into electricity! Explore real data from solar power stations in Arizona. Figure out how much sunlight you can collect to power your entire home!
APS would like to thank the Arizona Science Center for their help in developing this web site. APS

24. Key Centre For Photovoltaic Engineering UNSW - Photovoltaics Related Links
PSI Polymer solar energy Initiative. PV-DesignPro - photovoltaic energy System Design and Analysis Tool
http://www.pv.unsw.edu.au/solpages.html
Photovoltaics Related Links
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25. Altair Energy - Solar Energy. Solar Power, Solar Electricity Systems.
solar electricity system (photovoltaic) installations through licensed local contractors. Remote power systems.
http://www.altairenergy.com/

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Altair Energy is a distributed generation service company that offers solar electric systems (photovoltaics or PV), fuel cells and other natural electric solutions to homes and businesses. Our standardized PV systems offer more self-sufficiency and are better for the environment than conventional power and our Southern California service program makes it easy for residents to protect themselves from rate increases and power outages. And, in conjunction with H Power, a leading fuel cell development company, we are helping to design a Residential Fuel Cell Initiative that will specifically address Californian's growing power quality and cost issues.
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26. Alternative Energy Systems By Great Lakes Alternative Energy Systems
solar power systems (photovoltaic), trace inverters, trace chargers, trace controllers, storage batteries and installations.
http://www.greatlakes-energy.com
Great Lakes Alternative Energy Systems Many parts of the world are not serviced by electrical utilities. In many cases, electrical service is available but at prohibitive prices. Utility line extensions typically cost $25,000 per mile. Utilities often discourage remote connections because of high maintenance costs. Consequently, off-grid locations have often been shunned as potential home sites, since so many of the conveniences of the modern world rely upon electricity; with the exception of those solely powered by propane gas In the last decade, cost-effective renewable energy systems, couple with powerful inverters, has opened the way to reliable, full-time independent electrical service, anywhere in the world! Thousands of off-grid homeowners have connected to a new kind of power company their own. Instead of paying for costly utility line extension, or running noisy and expensive-to-operate generators, they are choosing battery-based electrical systems. Many of them now report that they enjoy cheaper and more reliable electrical service than their "connected" neighbors. (In fact, off-grid electrical systems have proven so cost effective and reliable that even utility companies are recommending them for remote customers.) Great Lakes Alternative Energy Systems looks forward to helping you create your own independent electrical service for a fraction of what it would cost to extend utility lines.
Renewable Energy Sources Many independent electrical systems rely on renewable energy sources for battery recharging. The power of the sun, wind, and even moving water is harnessed to provide electrical power for homes, farms, ranches, and seasonal residences. What these systems have in common is that their source of electrical energy is clean, non-polluting and, after initial purchase, virtually free.

27. EERE: Solar Energy
solar technologies use the sun's energy and light to provide heat photovoltaics (PV)photovoltaic solar cells, which directly convert sunlight into electricity
http://www.eere.energy.gov/RE/solar.html

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Solar technologies use the sun's energy and light to provide heat, light, hot water, electricity, and even cooling, for homes, businesses, and industry. More basic information about solar is also available
Solar Technologies
Photovoltaics (PV)
Photovoltaic solar cells, which directly convert sunlight into electricity, are made of semiconducting materials. The simplest cells power watches and calculators and the like, while more complex systems can light houses and provide power to the electric grid. Passive Solar Heating, Cooling and Daylighting
Buildings designed for passive solar and daylighting incorporate design features such as large south-facing windows and building materials that absorb and slowly release the sun's heat. No mechanical means are employed in passive solar heating. Incorporating passive solar designs can reduce heating bills as much as 50 percent. Passive solar designs can also include natural ventilation for cooling. Concentrating Solar Power
Concentrating solar power technologies use reflective materials such as mirrors to concentrate the sun's energy. This concentrated heat energy is then converted into electricity.

28. Renewable Technologies Incorporated
Provides design, engineering, sales, installation, and service of alternative energy systems, including solar, photovoltaic and thermal, wind turbines, hydrogen fuel cells, back up power systems, standby generators, inverters, hydro-generators, and batteries.
http://www.renewable.com/
Renewable Technologies designs, engineers, installs, and services turnkey alternative energy systems that include solar, photovoltaic, thermal, wind turbine, proton exchange membrane, fuel cell, back-up power, stand-by generator, inverter, hydrogenerator, and battery components. In business since 1994, Renewable Technologies offers the most reliable, affordable alternative energy systems available and will meet or beat anyone's prices. For information or to arrange an engineering site survey to establish engineering options for system installation and configuration: Phone 209 223-3002 or 800-550-SOLAR (7652) Fax 209 223-3780 E-mail sales@renewable.com Mail P.O. Box 1569, Sutter Creek, CA 95685 Visit 11851 Ampine Road (off Ridge Road south of the intersection at 49) Martell CA 95654 Renewable Technologies, Inc. is a BP Solar, Inc. partner and a member of SEIA, IEEE, and IIP.
Direct comments or problem reports to webmaster@renewable.com

29. CleanEnergy
Worldwide directory of clean and renewable energy related companies, products and news (biomass, photovoltaic, solar thermal, hydrogen, wind, geothermal, fuel cell). Languages English, Deutsch.
http://www.CleanEnergy.de/
A worldwide directory of Clean Energy related companies, organizations, products, and activities for
Information ­ Discussion ­ Online Shopping
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Welcome to Clean Energy
Hint: For best presentation of CleanEnergy pages you should use a frame supporting browser. In the near future CleanEnergy will grow into the greatest server of renewable energy products and information in Europe (the world). For you CleanEnergy offers a new approach in electronic marketing via the Internet:
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  • Transparency of a inscrutable market.
  • Informations about new products, technics and processes.
  • Worldwide forum of discussion.
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Would you like to be a member of the CleanEnergy family? No problem - the only thing you have to do is to fill out the free registration form with the main company's data. For better presentation we offer, for a small fee, an extended entry including your company's logo and classification according to country, business type, products, etc.
Nevertheless CleanEnergy isn't a plain renewable energy directory. For a small fee you can

30. Solar Photovoltaic System At Mauna Lani Bay Resort
The solar panels (foreground) are part of the 100 kilowatt photovoltaic energy system(100 kW DC, 75 kW AC) which was installed at the Mauna Lani Bay Resort in
http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/ert/pv4u/pv-mlb1.html
State of Hawaii DBEDT Energy, Resources, and Technology Division PV
Photovoltaic System at Mauna Lani Bay Resort
This is what you would see if you were standing on the roof of the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel on the Kona Coast of the Island of Hawaii. The solar panels (foreground) are part of the 100 kilowatt photovoltaic energy system (100 kW DC, 75 kW AC) which was installed at the Mauna Lani Bay Resort in May of 1998. The photovoltaic (PV) cells are mounted on insulating roof tiles. This reduces heat gain through the roof and reduces the air conditioning load. (This means that the PV tiles help in two ways: they produce electricity AND help SAVE electricity!) More details: The project was partially funded by the Utility Photovoltaic Group. Components are from the PowerGuard system and installed by PowerLight corporation. The system is rated to withstand 140 mile per hour winds. Time from contract to completion was 5 months; actual construction took 2 weeks and testing took one week. Expected energy production is 423 kWh per day. Measured roof temperature reduction was over 60 degrees (from about 160 to about 100 degrees) Farenheit. Back to "PV in Hawaii" fact sheet

31. Welcome To The Solar Electric Power Website
Nonprofit association promoting early commercialization of costeffective solar electric (photovoltaic) energy to benefit electric utilities and their customers
http://www.solarelectricpower.org/
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The Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) is a collaboration of utilities, energy service providers and the photovoltaic industry working together to create and encourage commercial use of new solar electric power business models. SEPA helps to establish standards for photovoltaic systems and their interconnection to the utility grid, hosts cross-industry workshops, and manages educational and outreach campaigns. SEPA Member News
BP Abandons Group Lobbying for Oil Drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Four Companies Recognized for Solar Business Achievement

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Solar Electric Power Association Awards Funding to Two Solar Projects

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Cargill, ERMCO, and Waverly Form Alliance
Wildlife Habitat Council Board of Directors Elects New Chairman Clean Edge, Inc. Predicts Solar, Wind, and Fuel Cells to See Economic Growth EPA Clean Air Excellence Award to www.ActiveSET.org UPEx 2003: the Solar Power Experience Conference will be hosted by SRP . For more information about the conference, click on the logo above.

32. National Photovoltaic Environmental, Health And Safety Assistance Center
Information and analysis on environmental aspects of photovoltaic (solar electric) technology, including concerns about heavy metals in solder. Funded by the U.S. Department of energy.
http://www.pv.bnl.gov
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33. Solar Electric Power Association: Home Page
Nonprofit association promoting early commercialization of costeffective solarelectric (photovoltaic) energy to benefit electric utilities and their
http://www.ttcorp.com/upvg/
Solar Electric Power Association
Energy Service Providers Bringing PV into the Mainstream The address for this page has changed to: www.SolarElectricPower.org

34. Company Home Page
Provides an interactive tutorial package comprising of a comprehensive tutorial and laboratory grade photovoltaic module for hands on experiments and calculations.
http://users.tinyonline.co.uk/solstice/main.htm
PHOTOVOLTAICS Please click on any of the following links to the site you require: Educational Tutorial Packages Solar Pow Solar Powered Aviation Landing Lights s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer)

35. EERE: Solar Energy
renewable energy. renewable energy consultants, photovoltaic, solar power, wind power, hydro power, resource assessment,
http://www.eren.doe.gov/RE/solar.html

Home
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U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Federal Government U.S. Universities and Research Institutes International Organizations ... Discussion Groups
Solar Energy Topics
Solar technologies use the sun's energy and light to provide heat, light, hot water, electricity, and even cooling, for homes, businesses, and industry. More basic information about solar is also available
Solar Technologies
Photovoltaics (PV)
Photovoltaic solar cells, which directly convert sunlight into electricity, are made of semiconducting materials. The simplest cells power watches and calculators and the like, while more complex systems can light houses and provide power to the electric grid. Passive Solar Heating, Cooling and Daylighting
Buildings designed for passive solar and daylighting incorporate design features such as large south-facing windows and building materials that absorb and slowly release the sun's heat. No mechanical means are employed in passive solar heating. Incorporating passive solar designs can reduce heating bills as much as 50 percent. Passive solar designs can also include natural ventilation for cooling. Concentrating Solar Power
Concentrating solar power technologies use reflective materials such as mirrors to concentrate the sun's energy. This concentrated heat energy is then converted into electricity.

36. REPP-CREST : HOME
REPP investigates the relationships among policy, markets, and public demand to advance renewable energy technologies. These include biomass, hydropower, geothermal, photovoltaic, solar thermal, wind, and renewable hydrogen.
http://www.repp.org
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Project Updates Labor Benefits from Renewable Portfolio Standards
With support from the Energy Foundation, the Renewable Energy Policy Project is beginning work with the United Steelworkers of America, District 11 (USWA)... Belize Project Moves Ahead
Belize bundled services project achieves approval from the Belize Government... Most Downloaded File of March 2003: The Nevada Labor Calculator
This document represents the calculations made to derive the number of jobs created by renewable energy projects - Download the Adobe File: Nevada Comments Calculator Advocates Promote NOx SIP Program
Clean energy advocates file comments with the GA State Air Protection Branch on Georgia's NOx SIP Job Creation and Renewable Energy Research, calculators and links for: Powering the South Website ...

37. DOE Photovoltaic Energy: Electricity From The Sunlight
American solar energy Society. Bonneville Power Administration. Brookhaven NationalLaboratory photovoltaic Environmental, Health and Safety Assistance (BNL).
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38. Energy Alternatives - Alternative Energy Sources, Alternate Energy, Solar Panel,
Offers information and equipment to assist in the design and installation of alternative energy products including solar electric (photovoltaic), solarthermal, wind, micro hydro, inverters, batteries, energy efficient appliances.
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The Energy Alternatives fall 2002 catalogue is now available. Packed with new and exciting products, gift ideas, new products, information and more Download .pdf (2mb) Where do I Start ?
New to the world of alternative energy? Fed up with relying on someone else for your electricity? Fear not, we can help you! Where to start depends on what your goals are, geographical layout of your land, finances available. Thoughtful planning will always produce a more satisfactory product at the end of the day. If you are on the grid (ie you pay a monthly bill for the energy you use), and looking to save money, the first thing to do is educate yourself on conservation . It is ALWAYS cheaper to not use the power in the first place. Most north American families and businesses use (waste?) more energy than is necessary. Not only does it waste resources, it costs you money . The best place to start is to purchase a case of compact fluorescent fixtures appliances for possible replacement and seek and destroy phantom loads , products which consume power even when they are "off"

39. Photovoltaics: Unlimited Electrical Energy From The Sun
Article published in Physics Today illustrates the science behind this form of solar energy acquisition. using the available solar energy of a kilowatt per square meter will occur when photovoltaic cells decline in price
http://www.nrel.gov/research/pv/docs/pvpaper.html
This paper first appeared in the September, 1993 issue of Physics Today
Photovoltaics: Unlimited Electrical Energy From the Sun
Bulk electrical power generation using the available solar energy of a kilowatt per square meter will occur when photovoltaic cells decline in price below 10 cents per kilowatt-hour. Jack L. Stone The first practical solar cell was developed at Bell Laboratories in 1954. With the advent of the space program, photovoltaic cells made from semiconductor-grade silicon quickly became the power source of choice for use on satellites. The system were very reliable, and cost was of little concern. In the early 1970s, the disruption of oil supplies to the industrialized world led to serious consideration of photovoltaics as a terrestrial power source. This application focused research attention on improving performance, lowering costs and increasing reliability. These three issues remain important today even though researchers have made extraordinary progress over the years. This article details that progress.
What is Photovoltaics?

40. SolarWorks! Hawaii's Low-cost Alternative & Renewable Energy Store
Sales and installation of solar energy products and distributor of BP solar photovoltaic panels. Catalog, pictures, and contact information.
http://www.solarworks.com/
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