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American Israel Business Lab opens in the Navy Yard

From the second floor of his new office, entrepreneur Randy Schulz can gaze across the Delaware River; past the decommissioned Navy vessels and utility trucks of South Philadelphia’s Navy Yard, past the struggles of a local Philadelphia economy, all the way around the world to another economy in need of jobs, innovation and national unity. [...]

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VIDEO: Solar panel layout

Another quick update from the Crane roof. The layout has started, I would estimate that about 80 panels have been installed. We are making good progress. A big thank you goes out to all the hard workers at G.R.A.S.S. and Helio, you guys rocked it through the snow! Also, thanks to Ron Celentano for his [...]

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The trouble with SREC’s

Time and again, we hear about a new “solar project” in the works.  The plans for these large-scale installations are always quite grand and include the promise of profits in the near term.  However, more often than not we don’t see projects coming to fruitarian.  For some reason, great projects are not growing the wings [...]

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Princeton’s SREC Experiment

When the eggheads at Princeton University set out to put solar panels on the roof of the building that houses the Research Collections and Preservation Consortium, the project looked doomed to fail. After all, Tom Nyquist, Princeton’s director of facilities engineering says that the array will not produce enough to power the building and that [...]

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PA’s Largest Solar Farm proposed for Lancaster County

The Amish way of life has learned to live side by side with secular residents in Lancaster County for years, despite differences in the way the two cultures choose to live. But while Lancaster’s newest proposed addition will involve electricity, it shouldn’t ruffle too many Mennonite beards as this improvement is both respectful to the [...]

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Solar States Investor Salons Debuting This Month

As Solar States founder Micah Gold-Markel continues the fight to bring solar energy to Philadelphia, Solar States is bringing some new voices to the conversation. This month, Solar States is hosting monthly investor salons to talk to alternative energy investors and venture capitalists about the state of the alternative energy marketplace and what it will [...]

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This Week In Duh: The Schuylkill Center partners with Solar States

On today’s This Week In Duh, we ring our own bell a little bit; toot our own horn; scratch our own back, if you will. This partnership we have created is so brilliant, we just have to shout about it. I mean, who would have thought that an environmental education center would partner with a [...]

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GREEN BY EXAMPLE: Solar States goes back to school!

Solar States is at it again! With students at the Science Leadership Academy finishing up another great semester of solar design and photovoltaic research, we thought long and hard about what our next step should be in bringing solar education and industry to the Philadelphia area. But in the end, it came down to one [...]

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Engineering December Progress Blog #2

The experimenting has died down in a sense because everyone is getting ready to go on Winter Break. Currently, we are planning on doing further experiments relating to our sunlight angles. After break, we will more than likely redo the Clinometers experiments if we need better accuracy, or try another form of experiment if need [...]

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Engineering December Progress Blog #1

After performing our sunlight angle experiment with the Clinometers (I found out the proper name for them), we found the average sunlight angles. The average angle that sunlight hits our school from the West is 20°. The average angle East of our school is 30°. Using this data, we will know effective angles to set [...]

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