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Loan to Kick-start U.S. Solar Thermal Industry
Federal funds could help 15 gigawatts of solar projects move forward.
Material Traps Light on the Cheap
The flexible composite requires far less silicon than today's solar cells.
From Waste Biomass to Jet Fuel
Fuel made from waste by-products could lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Bloom Reveals New Fuel Cells
Its 100-kilowatt modules have been sold to Google, eBay, and Walmart.
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Hydrogen on Demand
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The Stimulus Bill, One Year Later
The money has helped the solar and wind industries, but hasn't created many manufacturing jobs.
Solar Cells Use Nanoparticles to Capture More Sunlight
Optical antennas could help solar cells produce more energy.
GE Hitachi's Answer to Nuclear Waste
The maker of nuclear power plants is promoting a process to use the waste as fuel.
Nanopillars Boost Solar Efficiency
A new design can make more-efficient thin-film solar cells using existing manufacturing equipment.

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