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What does Energy Conversions or Energy Emmisions Really mean?

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This is what it looks like when multi-crystaline solar cells create energy from sunlight. Photograph: John Moore/Getty Images

Energy Conversion

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Spiritual

Positive and Negative Energy

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Artistic Expression

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Humor

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Red shows the regions that receive the most sun, such as the middle of the Pacific Ocean and the Sahara Desert in Niger, followed by orange, yellow, green, blue, purple and pink. Australia gleams a bright red on the

Solenco

NASA map based upon data collected by US and European satellites.

After growing 19% in 2006 and 62% in 2007, world solar photovoltaic (PV) market installations exploded by 110% to a staggering 5.95 GW.Europe accounted for 82% of world demand in 2008. Spain’s 285% growth pushed Germany into second place in the market ranking, while the US advanced to [a very distant] number three. Rapid growth in Korea allowed it to become the fourth largest market, closely followed by Italy and Japan.China and Taiwan continued to increase their share of global solar cell production, rising to 44% in 2008 from 35% in 2007.

Global

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Global

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Global

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Global

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Producers absorb 1% of the total solar energy. Consumers eat producers and retain 10% of the energy (gained from food) taken from producers, rest energy is lost as heat and in metabolic reactions. So 10% of the energy from one trophic level is always transferred to next trophic level. This is called as ‘10% rule’ for utilization of energy.

Life Cycle

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Life CycleRange of 10 to 25% energy transferred from 1 level to another

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Building Industry

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Building Industry

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Building Industry

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External Envelope

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External Envelope

Harnessing Solar Energy

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Zero Emission

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Man VS Women1.No purchase of unnecessary items

Emission

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Zero Emission Vehicle

Zero Emission Vehicle· Network Enabled Transport

3. Vehicles efficiently shared among commuters

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Zero Emission City

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Zero Emission City

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Zero Emission City

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Future Trends

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