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  2. Rusty Nail (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was written and composed by Yoshiki, later appeared on the album Dahlia, and was used as the theme song for the 1994 Japanese TV drama Kimi ga Mienai (君が見えない). [1] A new version of "Rusty Nail" was reportedly recorded for X Japan's unreleased studio album, [2] before it was decided to create entirely new material instead.

  3. Solar-powered calculator - Wikipedia

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    Solar-powered calculators are hand-held electronic calculators powered by solar cells mounted on the device. [1] They were introduced at the end of the 1970s. [2]Amorphous silicon has been used as a photovoltaic solar cell material for devices which require very little power, such as pocket calculators, because their lower performance compared to conventional crystalline silicon solar cells is ...

  4. List of photovoltaics companies - Wikipedia

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    Monocrystalline solar cell This is a list of notable photovoltaics (PV) companies. Grid-connected solar photovoltaics (PV) is the fastest growing energy technology in the world, growing from a cumulative installed capacity of 7.7 GW in 2007, to 320 GW in 2016. In 2016, 93% of the global PV cell manufacturing capacity utilized crystalline silicon (cSi) technology, representing a commanding lead ...

  5. Solar power in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan's solar potential. Solar power in Japan has been expanding since the late 1990s. Japan is a large installer of domestic PV systems, with most of them grid connected. [1] The country was a major manufacturer and exporter of photovoltaics (PV), with a global market share of around 50% in the early 2000s.

  6. Panel generation factor - Wikipedia

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    "Total Watt-Hours per Day" = "Total Watt-hours per day needed by appliances" Multiplied by "1.3 times" (the energy lost in the system). Now, to calculate "size of PV cells" OR "number of PV cells" just divide the above obtained "Total Watt-Peak Rating" by "Watt-Peak of each cell OR Watt-Peak of each square meter size", whichever is convenient.

  7. List of photovoltaic power stations - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of the largest PV power stations in the world Year (a) Name of PV power station Country Capacity MW; 1982: Lugo: United States: 1 1985: Carrisa Plain: United States: 5.6 2005: Bavaria Solarpark (Mühlhausen) Germany: 6.3 2006: Erlasee Solar Park: Germany: 11.4 2008: Olmedilla Photovoltaic Park: Spain: 60 2010: Sarnia Photovoltaic Power ...

  8. Photovoltaic system - Wikipedia

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    A photovoltaic system, also called a PV system or solar power system, is an electric power system designed to supply usable solar power by means of photovoltaics.It consists of an arrangement of several components, including solar panels to absorb and convert sunlight into electricity, a solar inverter to convert the output from direct to alternating current, as well as mounting, cabling, and ...

  9. Sharp Solar - Wikipedia

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    Sharp's photovoltaic (PV) modules are used for many applications, from satellites to lighthouses, and industrial applications to residential use. Sharp Solar manufactures PV modules in multiple locations, though it shut down solar panel production at its factories in Wrexham, Wales [ 1 ] and Memphis, Tennessee [ 2 ] in 2014.