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A Cheaper New Technology for Solar Power

As I usually do, I will say the last thing first, because this one is really striking:

“The energy that reaches earth from sunlight in one hour is more than that used by all human activities in one year”

Wow, I didn’t know that! And they call them ‘high-tech’, all those internal combustion engine cars, turbo diesels, and even hybrids.. It’s all the same crap!

For those who are expecting to see the days finally this abundant source of energy will be widely used on earth, I have good news!

Massey University’s Nanomaterials Research Centre is presenting a newly developed technology that will have cheaper initial costs for solar electric power production, making it more accessible to home owners.

Although it still is in the development phase, the technology is inspired by plants, and it is promising to be 10 times cheaper and much more effective than silicon based photo-electric solar cells.

Dr Wayne Campbell and researchers in the centre have developed a range of coloured dyes for use in dye-sensitised solar cells. The green dye uses a synthetic chlorophyll, a derivative of the light-harvesting pigment plants use for photosynthesis.

Besides being cheaper, I believe that this dye-based technology has another major advantage: It has colour! So instead of the 80’s shiny solar panel looks dictated by the old technology, this one lets people free to choose colour, not only among shades of green, but also other tones too, although the non-greens being based on haemoglobin, the compound that give blood its colour (ahem!)…

Hopefully in our lifetime, instead of paying heating and electricity bills or filling the tanks of our vehicles with petrol, we will be able to use a “really-high-technology” in our autonomous houses that will enable us to use more efficiently the free energy offered by the sun, or travel in our electric powered super-silent vehicles in peace, as far as we desire, without killing each other -and ourselves- with the toxic fumes coming out of the exhausts, and the fear of running out of gas.

For further information, please visit the Massey University website:

http://masseynews.massey.ac.nz/2007/Press_Releases/04-04-07.html

Portugal opens major solar plant

Last thing first:

“Prime Minister Jose Socrates has said he wants 45% of Portugal’s power consumption to come from renewable energy by 2010.

… only one thing to say: CHAPEAU!

The story is, Portugal pushed the start button of the world’s most powerful solar power plant and this is producing the power needed for 8000 homes.

The 11-megawatt plant has 52,000 photovoltaic modules, which will produce 20 gigawatt hours of power each year.

For further news: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6505221.stm

Los osos por fin duermen

Los osos por fin duermen – (ELPAIS.com)

Con la llegada del frío a Rusia, los animales terminan con varias semanas de insomnio y consiguen hibernar.Por fin. Con un par de meses de retraso, pero por fín, la naturaleza puede seguir su curso, a su ritmo. Los osos rusos han entrado en periodo de hibernación con la llegada de la ola de frío que sacude la parte europea de Rusia con temperaturas de hasta 15 grados bajo cero. “Tan pronto como cayó la primera nevada, el oso pardo que ha estado despierto todo este tiempo se metió en su guarida y se durmió”, ha informado hoy el zoológico de Moscú en un comunicado, citado por la agencia oficial Itar-Tass…
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No Winter for Europe

Warmest Autumn in Forever: No Winter for Europe – International – SPIEGEL ONLINE – News

Central Europe is experiencing its warmest winter in 500 years and the Alps haven’t been this warm in over a millenneum. Ski resorts are suffering, as are the bears.

Only two weeks before the official start of winter, Europe is sweating. An unusually warm autumn — which was last week credited for Germany’s fourth quarter economic surge — is forcing ski resorts to market hiking holidays, and bears to seek out places cold enough to hibernate…

…Reinhard Böhm, a climatologist at Austria’s Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics, says Europe’s Alps are warmer today than anytime in the past 1,300 years.

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