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Floating Solar Panels

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One of my students brought in an article that described floating solar panels.  The idea was to use water areas that won't intrude on the surrounding area but rather take advantage of already modified human space. PV panels have negative thermal drift.  In other words, they lose efficiency when the temperature increases.  So having access to an immediate source for cooling does wonders for the panel efficiency. The article featured a company called Solaris Syndergy , but was dated last year.   So I decided to take a look to see how far the innovation has come.   Looking into their product, I realized that they solution is centered around CSP.  However, I was able to find another company that uses reflectors and PV panels. Check out Scienza Industria Technologia ! The FTCC System. Image from http://www.scintec.it and while we're on the water, why not submerge it! Submerged Photovoltaic Solar Panel Any scuba divers wanting to cross careers w...

Solar Energy Technology Training Orientation

Sacramento Work and American River College are offering an orientation for those interested in learning more about Solar Technology. American River College’s Solar Energy Technology Training Attend the next Orientation At Hillsdale Career Center Date: 08/29/2012 & 8/31/2012 Time: 9am —11am Location: 5655 Hillsdale Blvd, Sacramento CA, 95842 Solar Flyer 8.20.2012 B

In a struggling economy, solar continues to prove its importance.

Although this article from CleanTechnica was posted a month ago, it still serves as a great contrast of how an industry can withstand a few bumps in the road (Abound Solar, Solyndra) and still have good industry mechanics. In a struggling economy, solar continues to prove its importance as a stabilizer.  We will continue to see just how stable the industry is as prices continue to drop, tariff wars rage on, and the incentives field reshapes itself. From the article: "It is important to remember that the U.S. solar industry is a bright spot in an otherwise sluggish economy." - Rhone Resch, President and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association® (SEIA®) “Over 100,000 Americans have jobs in solar, more than double the amount from two years ago. Costs of solar products to consumers continue to drop, while the deployment of solar systems across the U.S. increased by 85 percent over the last year. Solar Energy Industries Association Statement on...

Sources for Solar Jobs and News

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Career Planning Green Jobs Network IREC Solar Career Map  - A great tool to help you map out your career path. Solar Energy Careers Don't discount the opportunities that Craigslist and other local community sites offer.  Oftentimes, young start-ups will rely on those sites because they're free.  Think of it this way, money saved on advertisement is money that can go to new solar employees.  Go to the jobs section and filter for "solar". Training Solar Training Network Industry News Plain and simple... If you want to be a part of the industry, you have to keep up with the industry. Get informed, but be careful with information overload...unless you're an info junkie like me :) Clean Technica Energy.gov Greentech Media - Solar  (lots of other renewables on this site) IREC PV Magazine Renewable Energy World Solar Industry Magazine Solar Energy Industries Association: SEIA and the GUNTHER Portfolio has a whole slew of links, especially for those...

Solar Trend Snapshot from Indeed

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The following chart was pulled from Indeed.com using a generic search for "solar" (there are other possible entries such as PV, photovoltaics, etc).  The chart is a good representation of the shift from an incentive driven industry to one that is self-sustaining.  Peaks in this chart meet the goals of companies pushing to capture the incentives prior to expiration.  What we would like to see is leveling out, possibly represented in 2013. (01/12/18 - Indeed's graphs have been updated since.  Below is the latest.  Despite what looks like a drop off, this is a healthy representation of an industry right-sizing)