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Monthly Archives: September 2012
The worlds’ scientific PV community met in Frankfurt Sept 2012
Research Engineer Peter Burgess presented a poster “Interpolation of High Density Ground Radiation Measurement Network for PV Monitoring” at the 27th PVSEC conference in Frankfurt in September, one of the largest solar photovoltaic conferences in the world. The conference was … Continue reading
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Matilda’s Planet gives inventors a ‘green Dragons’ Den
The company Matilda’s Planet’s has just launched its first product – a “silent”, vibration-free wind turbine designed to sit on top of commercial and residential buildings. Research Engineer Rosario Nobile has been working with the company, supervised by Dr Tony … Continue reading
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ICE Retrofit Solutions for Non-Domestic Buildings 2012
Wednesday 26 September 2012 ICE Retrofit solutions for non-domestic buildings 2012 will bring together the retrofit supply chain to overcome some of the challenges associated with retrofitting the buildings in which we work. Approximately 45% of the UK’s carbon emissions … Continue reading
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