Articles tagged with: sunlight
Posted in Environment, Green on 18 August 2008
At the Worcester Polytechnic Institute an ingenious pollster’s team under the headship of Rajib Mallick, an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering has figured out an eccentric source of energy. The researcher’s team has successfully designed a solar collector which would effectively draw out heat captivated by roads and pavements.
This hottest renewable energy substitute would radically recover solar energy contrasting conventional solar cells via a distinctively built up heat exchanger unit. This piece would effectually extract heat engrossed by asphalt roads, parking lots, airport tarmacs, market pavements, etc. not only during sunlight hours but also in dark as the asphalt based heat collectors remain hot even after the sun sets down to produce contemptible springs of electrical energy and hot water.
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Posted in Health on 10 August 2008
JK Rowling never surprises us with her little deeds of kindness. First, it was the announcement to donate the proceeds of her latest book to charity. And now, she is doing it again to raise awareness of a skin condition. The creator of the ever-so-famous and loved Harry Potter has just donated a set of signed Harry Potter books to the XP Support Group, which is an organisation to help children with Xeroderma Pigmentosum, a condition that makes them extremely sensitive to sunlight. Now, all of her seven books will be auctioned in November on eBay (coinciding with the release of the sixth film in the series, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince) and the proceeds will go to XP.
Posted in Eco-Friendly, Energy, Green, Solar on 30 July 2008

HelioFocus Ltd., Setup at Ness Ziona, Israel in 2007 is into highly effective Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) systems. Recently this progressing firm has well thought-out to upgrade the existing C65 model of Capstone micro turbine to make it a solar powered turbine. Assessment is being carried out by Capstone specialists to study the prospects of alteration in existing turbine’s design. Capstone Turbine Corporation, primary company to promote workable micro turbines conventionally employs gaseous or liquid fuels for creating high ignition temperature air in their turbines. Intended for conversion of customary micro turbines, HelioFocus Parabolic Solar Concentrators would be utilized for transforming sunlight energy into grid electric power. Subsequently, the solar energy would be focused into a sunray’s activated receiving area and that would obviously supply comparable combustion heat to run the micro turbine.
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Posted in Eco-Friendly, Eco-friendly products, Gadgets, Green, Solar, Technology on 26 July 2008
Now-a-days one and all are on the go to explore spanking new green stuff in each facet of life. Accordingly, the world is seeking out ecofriendly means to preserve energy and exploit renewable solar power. An exemplar of this is latest teeny weeny solar fan. Encompassing a diameter of 7.3 cm this mini clip fan would certainly placates you while you are away from home in a scorching heat. Furthermore there is no tension to change batteries since it is charged merely by sunlight. This inimitable creation is accessible to us at a nominal price of $10 at GadgetBrando.
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Posted in Eco-Friendly, Energy on 21 July 2008
Energy the most prominent requirement of today, tomorrow and future. The energy gain by electricity is really tough now a days we all are suffering from problem of limited energy resources so we have to find the alternative to gain energy. The best ,natural and never ending unique source is Sun. Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation labs are doing amazing work.SHEC labs has successfully developed solar concentrator and receiver which can focus sunlight at a as much as possible.

This model is designed in such a way that it absorbs unbelievable amount of energy that is it concentrate about more than five thousand times as compare to normal strength of sun to hit the earth surface. This model has a parabolic mirror which is about one foot square and some other mirror attached by a frame it has a solar receiver a cylindrical tube.
This cylindrical tube has an opening and highly reflective coating. When light enters through this aperture it recoils maximum amounts of energy. This process saves energy by use of natural sun light. This ultimate technique is useful in heating purposes, water distillation etc.



