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- The Bright Side of Solar Power. Beach, Tarre // Wireless Review;01/01/2000, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p20
Deals with the benefits of using solar power. Facts on generation of energy from the sun; Why engineers favor the use of solar power. INSET: How Solar Power Works.
- CHAPTER TWO: Solar Energy. Armentrout, David; Armentrout, Patricia // Solar Energy (978-1-60472-325-0);2008, p8
Chapter 2 of the book "Solar Energy" is presented. It discusses the source of solar energy. It is explained that energy cannot be created but is converted from one form to another. The sun is said to be the ultimate source of energy and is responsible for all energy. The sun provides heat energy...
- solar energy. // American Heritage Student Science Dictionary;2009, p315
The article presents definitions of the term "solar energy." It refers to the energy produced or radiated by the sun. It is used as a passive source of energy.
- VERMONT. // Solar Today;Fall/Winter2010, Vol. 24 Issue 8, p35
The article lists the vendors and installers of solar energy technology in Vermont including Sun Catcher LLC, Sunnyside Solar Inc., and Foxfire Energy Corp.
- MARYLAND. // Solar Today;Fall/Winter2010, Vol. 24 Issue 8, p41
The article lists the vendors and installers of solar energy technology in Maryland including AtisSun Inc., Sun Edison LLC, and Earth Sun Energy Systems.
- IDAHO. // Solar Today;Fall/Winter2010, Vol. 24 Issue 8, p53
The article lists the vendors and installers of solar energy technology in Idaho including Switchback Energy Systems Inc., Sun Valley Solar LLC, and Solar Stone LLC.
- Man-Made Particles Dim Sun. Weinstock, Maia // Discover;Jan2005, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p29
Reveals that chemical particles cause solar dimming according to the data released by climatologists Michael Roderick and Graham Farquhar of the Australian National University. Effect of the dimming on the rate of water evaporation; Sources of the particles.
- Solar Energy: Saved by the Sun. Smith, Candace // Booklist;12/1/2007, Vol. 104 Issue 7, p61
Reviews the book "Saved by the Sun: Solar Energy"
- SUN AND SUNNIES. Hurteau, Dave // Field & Stream;Aug2005, Vol. 110 Issue 4, p46
This article presents the numerical information about various things related to sun and sunfishes. It informs that the core temperature of the sun is 22.5 million degrees. Number of U.S. anglers who target sunfish are about 7.8 million. The mass of the sun is more than 2 billion quintillion...


