Solar Gets Support Across Political Spectrum


 Solar Gets Support Across Political Spectrum

support 300x225 Solar Gets Support Across Political SpectrumSurvey by Kelton Research finds continued widespread public support for development of solar energy, federal incentives for solar, across political spectrum. Americans overwhelmingly support the use and development of solar energy as well as federal investments for solar, according to a new national poll. These and other findings were reported today in the 2011 SCHOTT Solar Barometer, a nationally representative survey conducted annually by independent polling firm Kelton Research.
For the fourth consecutive year, the survey found that about nine out of 10 Americans think it is important for the United States to develop and use solar energy. Support for solar is strong across the political spectrum with 80 percent of Republicans, 90 percent of Independents and 94 percent of Democrats agreeing that it is important for the United States to develop and use solar.

The survey also found that Americans want federal incentives for solar. More than eight out of 10 Americans (82 percent) support federal tax credits and grants for the solar industry similar to those that traditional sources of energy like oil, natural gas and coal have received for decades. Seventy-one percent of Republicans agree, as well as 82 percent of Independents and 87 percent of Democrats. Furthermore, when asked to select an energy source they would financially support if they were in charge of U.S. energy policy, 39 percent of Americans chose solar over other sources such as natural gas (21 percent), wind (12 percent), nuclear (9 percent) and coal (3 percent). Read the full Report:New Poll- 9 out of 10 Americans Support Solar, Across Political Spectrum

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Hawaii Teacher Rolls In An Electric Vehicle


 Hawaii Teacher Rolls In An Electric Vehicle

honolulu havadan 300x235 Hawaii Teacher Rolls In An Electric VehicleChad Miller, a language arts teacher at Kailua High School, received the prestigious designation as the 2012 Hawaii State Teacher of the Year during ceremonies hosted 20111029044307ENPRNPRN1 HAWAII AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS ASSOCIATION CHAD MILLER 1y 1319863387MR 300x199 Hawaii Teacher Rolls In An Electric Vehicleby the Hawaii State Department of Education. With Hawaii focusing on the development of the state’s abundant wind, wave, sun, geo-thermal, ocean-thermal and bio-mass energy resources, this year, an electric car (use for a year) was awarded to the 2012 State Teacher of the Year during ceremonies held at historic Washington Place, across from the State Capitol.

Miller will represent the state of Hawaii at the 2012 National Teacher of the Year program next year. The use of the Mitsubishi iMiEV was provided by Cutter Mitsubishi and was presented by Mitsubishi Motors North America president and CEO Yoichi Yokozawa, who said, “I believe the state of Hawaii is a great location for electric vehicles.  The state can be an example to the world for zero emission cars.  Hawaii can show others how to make it work.”  Two electric vehicle charging stations –one for the teacher’s residence and one for the teacher’s school parking space– were provided compliments of AeroVironment, a Monrovia, California-based supplier of EV charging stations.

Pat Ah You, general manager of Cutter Mitsubishi, reminded Miller that Honolulu allows free parking for electric vehicles at all City and County public parking facilities and parking meter stalls on streets and roadways throughout the island of Oahu.”The electric car presentation to the teacher is significant this year in that it demonstrates Hawaii’s new car dealers’ commitment to education, the new renewable energy transition, and to the next generation of young people who are customers in the future,” said Ah You.

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SunPower Game Winner Gifts Solar System To Son


 SunPower Game Winner Gifts Solar System To Son

Ewa  300x166 SunPower Game Winner Gifts Solar System To Son SunPower Corp., the Silicon Valley-based manufacturer of high-efficiency solar cells, solar panels and solar systems, today announced the grand prize winner of the company’s ‘Solar Discovery Game,’ an online contest and sweepstakes promoting solar education and energy awareness. The grand prize, a high-efficiency SunPower solar power system valued at $25,000, was awarded to Ewa Fietkiewicz, a homeowner in Anaheim, Calif., who is gifting the system to her son, Glendale, Calif. resident Jakub Fietkiewicz.”When SunPower contacted me with the news, I immediately knew who needed the SunPower solar power system most – my son,” said Ms. Fietkiewicz. “Concerned about his high electricity bills, he began researching solar options this summer. The system and the resulting savings make it the best gift I could ever give him and his family.”

The Solar Discovery Game attracted players, aged 18 to over 40, from all 50 U.S. states. Players responded to game questions about the history of solar power, notable SunPower installations and successes, solar facts and solar in the news. ‘Likes’ on the SunPower Facebook page increased by 246 percent during the course of the game’s run from June to September. “The Solar Discovery Game provided an entertaining opportunity for SunPower’s online community to learn more about emission-free solar power and share that knowledge virally with friends and family,” said David Henry, chief marketing officer at SunPower. “We congratulate the Fietkiewicz family, who will soon enjoy the guaranteed performance and benefits of a reliable, high efficiency SunPower solar power system.”

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SunPower Premier Dealer SolarMAX Technology, Inc. of City of Industry, Calif. will install a system using high-efficiency SunPower E19 series / 320 solar panels on Mr. Fietkiewicz’s home. Fietkiewicz opted for a larger system than he would have received as the award recipient, increasing the capacity of the system to 7.65 kilowatts in anticipation of increased household electricity demand. “A SunPower dealer at our local farmer’s market originally sold me on SunPower’s high-efficiency panels,” said Mr. Fietkiewicz. “SunPower offers the most efficient solar technology available today and a quarter century of experience. My family can rely on significantly reduced electricity bills for the next 25 years.” Partners collaborating with SunPower on the Solar Discovery Game included Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), Del Monte, eBay, Hawaiian Airlines, Jersey Garden Malls, California Academy of Sciences and Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART).

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Tesla Founder Named Innovator of the Year by WSJ


262384808414 Tesla Founder Named Innovator of the Year by WSJElon Musk, CEO and Co-founder of Tesla and CEO and CTO of SpaceX, was just recognized for Innovator of the Year in Technology by WSJ. Magazine. WSJ. Magazine’s first annual Innovator of the Year Awards honors the most creative, disruptive, and influential individuals in the world today. Musk was recognized for revolutionizing three of the biggest industries in the world — automobiles, energy and space exploration — simultaneously. Artist Tom Sachs, whose recent work is based on the imagery of space, presented the award to Musk.

In conjunction with the November issue of WSJ., the winners were honored on Thursday, October 27, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The November issue of WSJ. will hit newsstands on Saturday, October 29, as part of WSJ Weekend.
“It is an honor to be recognized by WSJ. Magazine, and to join these other visionaries here tonight,” said Elon Musk. “It is urgently important to apply innovation the areas that will most affect our future. I am committed to finding renewable energy solutions, accelerating the adoption of sustainable transportation, and revolutionizing space travel.”
The Innovator of the Year Awards were chosen by editors of WSJ. Magazine, with input from a select group of experts in each field.

Elon Musk Owes Customers 6,500 Cars

spacex falcon9 rocket 300x200 Tesla Founder Named Innovator of the Year by WSJElon Musk is also the primary investor and chairman of the board of photovoltaics company  SolarCity, where Lyndon Rive his cousin is the CEO and co-founder. Just recently through his Musk Foundation, has donated $250,000 to build a solar power system in Soma City, in the Fukushima prefecture of Japan.  Musk visited an area of Soma City  that was devastated by a tsunami earlier this year, for a ceremony at the site where the project will be built. SolarCity is donating time and resources to manage the project, which will provide renewable electricity to a city facility located on reclaimed industrial land not suitable for agriculture.

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Organic Solar Cells Sparking Consumer Electronics


 Organic Solar Cells Sparking Consumer Electronics

Organic Solar 300x226 Organic Solar Cells Sparking Consumer ElectronicsMolecular Solar Ltd, a spinout company from the University of Warwick, has achieved a significant breakthrough in the performance of solar photovoltaic (PV) cells. They have achieved and demonstrated a record voltage for organic photovoltaic cells that means these highly flexible, low cost solar cells can now be devolved for commercial uses in a wide range of consumer electronics. The Company’s most recent advance in the development of its organic photovoltaic (OPV) cell technology is the realisation of cells with open-circuit voltages in excess of 4 volts for the first time. Molecular Solar’s research team believe this is a record for an OPV device. Dr Ross Hatton, Research Director of the company commented:
This is an important advance. We are now very close to having highly flexible organic photovoltaic cells that will be capable of delivering electrical energy at a voltage suitable for recharging lithium ion batteries that are widely used in portable consumer electronics. Remarkably, this high voltage is achieved using a cell with only 4 junctions (sub-cells)’’.University of Warwick researcher Professor Tim Jones, who is Chief Technology Officer of Molecular Solar, added:

“The first generation of organic photovoltaics will be exceptionally well matched to consumer electronics applications. The advantage of Molecular Solar’s high voltage cells is that a single cell can be used with no requirement to connect multiple cells in series for these applications, saving manufacturing cost. ’’Andrew Oldfield, Head of Cleantech at Mercia Fund Management said, “We were attracted to Molecular Solar’s unique approach to realizing truly flexible, environmentally sustainable photovoltaics that are well matched to the burgeoning portable consumer electronics market.”

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