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Advanced Solar Panels Coming to Market

Nanosolar's new factory could help lower the price of solar power, if the market cooperates.

Superefficient Solar from Nanotubes

Carbon nanotube photovoltaics can wring twice the charge from light.

Solar Industry: No Breakthroughs Needed

The solar industry says incremental advances have made transformational technologies unnecessary.

Cheaper Solar Concentrators

Skyline Solar, a new startup, is combining conventional technologies to lower solar-power costs.

A Zero-Emissions City in the Desert

Oil-rich Abu Dhabi is building a green metropolis. Should the rest of the world care?

Cutting Coal Use with Sunshine

How solar-thermal energy could shrink coal plants' carbon footprint.

Sun + Water = Fuel

With catalysts created by an MIT chemist, sunlight can turn water into hydrogen. If the process can scale up, it could make solar power a dominant source of energy.

Solar Roofing Materials

Integrating solar cells into building materials could make solar power more attractive to homeowners.

Solar Boom

New twists on three leading solar technologies.

Does Car-Mounted Solar Make Sense?

Researchers consider plug-in hybrids charged by stationary solar arrays a better bet.

Solar Costs Heading Down

Silicon shortages drove up prices, but supplies are now increasing.

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