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  2. SolarWorld - Wikipedia

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    The solar car SolarWorld No. 1. SolarWorld is the main sponsor of the SolarWorld No. 1 solar car developed by the FH Bochum SolarCar Team. [35] On November 19, 2008, SolarWorld AG announced a bid to buy German automaker Opel from General Motors. [36] The bid was for 1 billion Euro, 250 million being paid in cash and 750 million being paid in ...

  3. Suniva - Wikipedia

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    Suniva spun out of Georgia Institute of Technology's University Center of Excellence in Photovoltaics and the work of Dr. Ajeet Rohatgi in 2007. [3] Dr. Rohatgi is the founder and director of the photovoltaic (PV) research program at Georgia Tech (since 1985) and the founding director of the U.S. Department of Energy-funded University Center of Excellence in Photovoltaics (UCEP). [4]

  4. SolarPark Korea - Wikipedia

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    SolarPark is awarded the 3 Million Dollar Export Tower Award and presidential citation during the 44th Trade day April 2008 Establishment of SolarPark Korea Co., Ltd.(Previously SolarWorl Korea Co., Ltd) Established as a 50/50 JV with SolarWorld AG September 2008 Construction of Gochang Solar Park(15MWp) completed November 2008

  5. SolarWorld Solar Panels Power Largest Array for Nevada School

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  6. Solar power in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    A 165 kW expansion to the first project is under study, as is a potential third solar highway project with a capacity of 3 megawatts at ODOT's maintenance storage facility in West Linn. [26] [27] The 3 megawatt project in West Linn, Oregon would be the largest solar highway in the world, slightly passing the 2.8 megawatt record holder in ...

  7. 80 Plus - Wikipedia

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    December 2007: over 200 [1] PSUs on the market are 80 Plus certified and it is becoming the market standard. First-quarter 2008: standards revised to add Bronze, Silver, and Gold higher efficiency level certifications. October 2009: added specification for the Platinum efficiency level. [2]

  8. Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) is a method for purchasers (governments, institutions, consumers, etc.) to evaluate the effect of a product on the environment. It assesses various lifecycle environmental aspects of a device and ranks products as Gold, Silver or Bronze based on a set of environmental performance ...

  9. Energy Star - Wikipedia

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    For example, dehumidifiers that are rated under 25 US pints (12 L) per day of water extraction receive an Energy Star rating if they have an energy factor of 1.2 (higher is better), while those rated 25 US pints (12 L) to 35 US pints (17 L) per day receive an Energy Star rating for an energy factor of 1.4 or higher.