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20 years old university student. interested in travelling, alternative energy and ecological food. |
Alice Maria Tiriac's Activity
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Alice Maria Tiriac wrote a new blog post: Developments in Solar Power Towers 5 months, 3 weeks ago
On August 5th, the company eSolar opened the Sierra Sun Tower, the newest example solar power towers. According to the website of esolar, the Sierra facility supplies 5 MW of clean, renewable energy to the grid. As the only commercial CSP tower in the United States, supplies electricity to Southern California Edison (SCE) and [...]
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Alice Maria Tiriac wrote a new blog post: Dress Up your Building with Inflatable Solar Panels 6 months, 1 week ago
Green design is the new hype. Most of the new buildings are designed with a ecological approach. Greening the existing buildings is much harder, but obligatory. Designers over at Studio Formwork have tried to do just that with a new product design known as Solar Skin.
The Solar Skin is a lightweight system of inflatable solar [...]
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Alice Maria Tiriac wrote a new blog post: Bacterial Approach to Solar Energy 6 months, 4 weeks ago
As the demand for solar power is growing all around the world, scientists develop new technologies for cheaper and more efficient solar energy production. The Hydrogen Club at Oregon University is currently focused mainly on three approaches to solar energy production, namely: bacterial approach, chemical approach (ie. heating up to 1000 degrees to produce hydrogen [...]
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Alice Maria Tiriac joined the group Vegetarian Fashion 7 months ago
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Alice Maria Tiriac wrote a new blog post: Photovoltaic tiles? 7 months ago
While googling for solar panel technology, Solé, a photovoltaic tile developed by SRS Energy, caught my attention for its lightweight, recyclable material and above all, ofcourse, its aesthetic looks.
It’s said elsewhere that, “although its noncrystalline silicone cells gather less energy than conventional tilt-up panels with stiff crystalline cells, they react to a broader spectrum of [...]
