Home
Tag(s): ; ; ; ;
Group(s):
Add to My Group
October 26, 2008     

MIT Energy Storage Discovery Could Lead to 'Unlimited' Solar Power

Quicklink submitted by Tony Forest
(Add your own quicklinks easily with the
OpEdNews Quick Link Browser bookmark
)


Tell A Friend
submit to twitter
submit to reddit
submit to digg

View Ratings | Rate It

According to project leader Prof. Daniel Nocera, 'This is the nirvana of what we've been talking about for years. Solar power has always been a limited, far-off solution. Now, we can seriously think about solar power as unlimited and soon.'

Read the rest of the story HERE:

Book Recommendations for "Energy Solar Alternative Non"
Sun Traps: The Renewable Energy Forecast (Pelican)
by John Elkington

$6.95

Number of pages: 400
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)

Solar Power in Building Design (GreenSource): The Engineer's Complete Project Resource (GreenSource Books)
by Peter Gevorkian

$99.95
Lowest New Price $64.94

Number of pages: 476
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional

Non-CFC-vacuum alternatives for the energy-efficient insulation of household refrigerators: Design and use
by Tom Potter


Number of pages: 13
Publisher: Solar Energy Research Institute

Sch-Suncell
by Christopher C. Swan

$17.95
Lowest New Price $1.40

Number of pages: 231
Publisher: Random House, Inc.

View All Book Recommendations

 
Tags for This QuickLink:

Energy (1041) Energy- Alternative Non-Fossil Fuel (259) Solar (149) Energy Solar (112) Solar (106)


Populum
Tag Cloud
Control Panel

Fine tune your search to access content

Articles
Diaries Polls
Events All
All time
Last 6 mos
Last month
Last week
Last 24 hrs
From:
Month  Day   Year

To:
Month  Day   Year
Alphabet
Popularity
Count ON
Count OFF
This Level
Sub-levels
 

 

Comments: Expand   Shrink   Hide  
1 comments
To view all comments:
Expand Comments
 

missing the point by gravity32 on Monday, Oct 27, 2008 at 10:02:53 PM

 
Want to post your own comment on this Quicklink? Post Comment


 

 

 

 

Tell a Friend: Tell A Friend

Copyright © 2002-2009, OpEdNews

Powered by Populum