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Solar 'leaf' uses photosynthesis on gold
Scientists have developed a solar electricity generation method that mimics plant photosynthesis.
Solar energy 'cheaper than fossil fuels in 5 years'
Within five years it will be cheaper to use solar energy than fossil fuels, according to a futurist.
Zero-emissions hybrid bike developed
A solar powered bicycle speeds up its rider and takes the strain out of going uphill.
Blogger claims solar power is "most promising" renewable technology
A writer has claimed that new technology is essential to avoid climate change and economic downturns, adding that the most promising long-term renewable technology is solar power.
"Changes are needed" for Low Carbon Buildings Programme
Changes made to the Low Carbon Buildings Programme could increase the uptake of renewable energy generation technology in UK households, a publication has asserted.
Community uses solar power to cut carbon footprint
A community centre near Bodmin is using solar-powered electricity to reduce its carbon footprint.
Green-tech investment on the rise
Investment in the alternative energy sector shows no signs of growing down, with new figures revealing a 44 per cent growth in financing for the market last year.
Hirst installs £1.5m solar energy plant
Artist Damien Hirst has announced plans to install the UK''s second largest solar power system at his Gloucestershire studio.
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