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  • supercleansolar
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 2

    #1

    Public Sector Clean Energy Innovation at Work: Thin-Film Solar

    This week, the U.S. clean energy sector received a welcomed boost towards making advanced clean technology a commercial reality. General Electric (GE) announced that it plans to build the largest solar manufacturing facility in the United States to produce cheap, efficient thin-film solar panels. This development is noteworthy due to its scale and economic benefits, but also because government support for clean energy innovation was the main driver for its success.

    For more information about Solar Panel Cleaning please review our website
    Last edited by russ; 09-17-2011, 05:56 AM. Reason: removed link
  • russ
    Solar Fanatic
    • Jul 2009
    • 10360

    #2
    Originally posted by supercleansolar
    This week, the U.S. clean energy sector received a welcomed boost towards making advanced clean technology a commercial reality. General Electric (GE) announced that it plans to build the largest solar manufacturing facility in the United States to produce cheap, efficient thin-film solar panels. This development is noteworthy due to its scale and economic benefits, but also because government support for clean energy innovation was the main driver for its success.

    For more information about Solar Panel Cleaning please review our website
    A rather simple attempt to get a link in - post some meaningless blurb and drop.

    Just use water and rinse the panels - no big deal. Paying some company to do so is wasting money.

    Do not spray water on panels when they are hot - cold water on hot glass can cause damage.
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