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Norwegians trap sunlight with microbeads, produce solar cells that are 20 times thinner, cheaper
2013-01-29 16:08:18| Extremetech
Researchers from the University of Oslo have used a bunch of "wonderful tricks" to produce silicon solar cells that are twenty times thinner than commercial solar cells. This breakthrough means that solar cells can be produced using 95% less silicon, reducing production costs considerably -- both increasing profits (which are almost nonexistent at the moment), and reducing the cost of solar power installations.
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01.30.13 -- How Much Wastewater Does Fracking Produce?
2013-01-29 09:24:25| oilandgasonline News Articles
01/30/13 Oil and Gas Online Newsletter
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Iranian researchers produce new films for packaging foodstuff
2013-01-29 01:00:00| Packaging Gateway
Researchers in Iran have produced a new type of clay-titanium oxide nanocomposite films, which are used for packaging foodstuff with photocatalytic ability.
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German Plant to Produce Methane Using Surplus Green Energy
2013-01-25 18:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: Audi is building a plant in Germany that will use surplus power produced from renewable sources, such as wind energy generated when demand is low, to produce methane from water and carbon dioxide. The plant, which will use technology developed by Stuttgart-based SolarFuel, reportedly will produce enough methane to run 1,500 of the new natural-gas vehicles Audi is planning to start selling this year. To produce the methane, the company will utilize a combination of technologies: electrolysis, in which...
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Dole Food receives Chinas clearance to sell packaged foods and fresh produce businesses
2013-01-25 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology
US-based Dole Food has received approval from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce to execute the sale of Doles worldwide packaged foods and Asia fresh produce business to Japanese trading house ITOCHU for $1.68bn.
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