Posted AT 10:33 AM EDT on 28/05/08
A bright future
The notion of solar power isn't new. For years we have been hearing about technical breakthroughs in this realm, but we haven't seen anything ground-breaking materialize. The technology has traditionally been inefficient and costly. However, times are changing and we are finally on the threshold of a solar power era.
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