Tag: news

9
Aug

Tesla Tries To Slow Model X Reservations

For a car that has only been seen a handful of times in public, demand and expectations for the Tesla Model X are at an all time high. But don’t blame Tesla; as Business Insider reports, the company is actively trying to get would-be Model X buyers into the Model S instead. Why would Elon Musk do that? On the

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9
Aug

Philips LED floodlights help Chelsea hit new HD TV goals

The Eindhoven-based firm’s ArenaVision LED floodlighting system will be installed at the 41,000-capacity stadium in time for Chelsea’s preseason friendly match against Spanish side Real Sociedad.  The new lighting was installed during this summer’s break in time for the start of the new football season. The first match-day use will be on August 12 when Chelsea plays a friendly against

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8
Aug

Why Is Everyone So Excited About Solar?

By Michal Bacia Why is everybody so excited about solar? In short: it is a secure, highly profitable investment at zero cost. That means there is no need to spend money on this investment in order to enjoy the profits. Seriously! Oh, by the way, it helps the planet too! … and creates local jobs! Imagine somebody offering you this

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8
Aug

Yingli4You Launched In Australia For Rooftop Solar Installers

The Australian arm of the world’s largest PV maker, Yingli Solar, has announced a new digital quality control program aimed at raising the benchmark for the nation’s rooftop solar industry. Yingli4You, launched by Yingli Green Energy Australia on Tuesday, is described as an educational, incentive, technical and project management package to help the module maker’s partner installers to raise industry

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8
Aug

New class of ultra-thin film materials — the next graphene

The team is led by Alexander Balandin, University of California Presidential Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering and founding chair of the materials science and engineering program at UC Riverside’s Bourns College of Engineering. Other members of the team are Roger Lake, a UC Riverside professor, Alexander Khitun, a UC Riverside research professor, and Tina Salguero, an assistant professor at

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8
Aug

The Moon Could Meet the World’s Energy Needs for the Next 10,000 Years

Mining the moon to meet our energy needs may sound like the plot from a sci-fi movie, but China is considering doing exactly that. Helium 3 is an extremely valuable isotope that could be used in clean fusion plants to generate energy – and it’s available in vast quantities on the moon. Some scientists say that the moon is so

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8
Aug

Two-Phase Synchronous Boost Regulator Offers 95% Efficiency

The LTC3124 from Linear Technology Corporation is a dual-phase, 3MHz, current-mode, synchronous boost DC/DC converter with output disconnect and inrush current limiting. Dual-phase operation significantly reduces peak inductor and capacitor ripple currents, minimizing component size while delivering lower output ripple versus an equivalent single-phase device. Its internal 2.5 A per phase capable switches together deliver 5 A of switch current.

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8
Aug

Power Block with Exposed Top Delivers Superior Efficiency for DC-DCs

International Rectifier Corp. today announced the expansion of the power block family of devices with the introduction of the IRFHE4250D FastIRFET™ dual power MOSFET that reduces power losses by more than 5% at 25A compared to best-in-class conventional power block devices. The new 25V device is targeted at 12V-input dc-dc synchronous buck applications including advanced telecom and netcom equipment, servers,

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7
Aug

Cigarette Butts Offer Solution To Supercapacitors’ Energy Storage

If you happen to notice a cigarette butt in a gutter, don’t be too quick to scorn it as disgusting and useless. Well, yes, it’s still disgusting, but a team of South Korean scientists says it’s no longer useless. In fact, they’ve used the butts to create a material that could store energy in superconductors for use in all manner

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7
Aug

Tesla, Panasonic Join Forces On Huge Battery Plant

Japan’s Panasonic Corp. says it will help finance Tesla Motor Inc.’s $5 billion battery plant in the United States. And at least one major investment firm reportedly believes the batteries produced at Tesla’s “Gigafactory” won’t just be powering electric cars. Panasonic, which already supplies batteries for Tesla vehicles, said July 31 in a joint statement with Tesla that it would

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