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Houston TX (SPX) Apr 15, 2008 Global Warming Solutions has provided an update on the progress of its joint testing with Solar Wind. Solar Wind and Global Warming Solutions have carried out joint testing of a solar cell prototype that promises to be very competitive on the solar market. Silicon solar wafers produced by Solar Wind were combined with a revolutionary luminescent polymer coating developed by Global Warming Solutions, and then tested in the laboratory of the Physics Institute of Odessa University, Odessa, Ukraine. Efficiency measurements of these prototypes showed a 15-20% growth of electrical power. "These are exciting results," said Global Warming Solutions COO Dr. Kornaraki. "Considering the low price of the luminescent polymer coatings we can project that the coatings will have a very large market." Global Warming Solutions is also updating its shareholders on the progress with its previously mentioned OTCBB listing. "We have completed our Form 10 filling which includes our audit for the last two years," said Dr. Vladimir Vasilenko, CEO of Global Warming Solutions. "We project the Form 10 will be filed with the SEC over the next few days and with that our graduation process to the OTCBB will have been initiated." Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Global Warming Solutions All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
Bolingbrook IL (SPX) Apr 15, 2008Sunovia Energy Technologies and EPIR Technologies are pleased to announce the award of a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to EPIR from NASA which continues to advance the companies strategy to commercialize synergistic cadmium-telluride based technologies and manufacturing processes for solar, infrared and X-ray within the renewable energy, night vision, medical and scientific markets. |
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