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MIT team explains cost-efficient solar power system

Aug 29th, 2008 by Mr.Burton

A team led by MIT students this week successfully tested a prototype of what may be the most cost-efficient solar power system in the world–one team members believe has the potential to revolutionize global energy production.

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2 Responses to “MIT team explains cost-efficient solar power system”

  1. on 29 Aug 2008 at 10:39 pm1firewilson81

    guys, can you make …
    guys, can you make another video, with the narration done separately? it is interesting, but impossible to hear you over the traffic

  2. on 29 Aug 2008 at 10:39 pm2pleabargain

    Are you planning on …
    Are you planning on driving a steam engine with it? How much electrical energy do you think it could produce on a sunny day? Are there plans to get it on heliostat? Will you be offering kits for home enthusiasts to build one of their own?

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