Xin Liang
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Xin Liang was featured Nov 13, 2010
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Xin Liang commented on Tim Grinder's blog post 'Hi I'm new to this site'
Yes. These panels are designed for off-grid small system. But if you want you can just put more strings into parallel to solve the voltage problem.
Oct 11, 2010
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Xin Liang commented on Tim Grinder's blog post 'Hi I'm new to this site'
Hi Tim, We are happy to help you with this. These panels are for off-grid systems. But since you wanted to make a grid-tied system, you might want to put 4 strings in parallel and 6 panels per string. You will also need an 1000W inverter to tie…
Oct 7, 2010
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Illinois Growing Clean Energy

Illinois consortium received a $1,050,000 grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) to support the creation of a robust ecosystem for clean energy innovation in Illinois!The Illinois Cleantech Ecosystem Consortium (ICE) is building an ecosystem to support the commercialization of clean energy technologies from universities and labs. The consortium will launch a number of initiatives designed to evaluate and launch new clean energy businesses derived from university research.The grant supports…See More
Blog post by Xin Liang Sep 16, 2010
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Xin Liang updated their profile photo Jun 27, 2010
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American Solar Challenge 2010 has started!

The American Solar Challenge is a competition to design, build, and drive solar-powered cars in a cross-country time/distance rally event. This year 12 teams compete in a 1100 mile drive from Broken Arrow, OK to Naperville, IL. The race requires four drivers from each team to take turns driving their cars hundreds of miles every day. Team members must consider sunlight and battery power to determine how fast and long they can go each day. Teams are allowed two hours each morning to charge their…See More
Blog post by Xin Liang Jun 21, 2010
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Solar Market Could Explode

Worldwide, the U.S. still has the greatest potential to increase its position in the solar market. The annual worldwide PV installations increased from 5.8 GW in 2008 to 6.6 GW in 2009. However, the market dropped 15.8% due to the price drop of cell and modules.However, the U.S. gained 6% of the PV market increasing in 2009 to $3.5 billion. PV installations rose to 469 MW, making up 7% of the worldwide installation. SBI Energy forecasts 900 megawatts of PV installations in 2010, rising to 7,600…See More
Blog post by Xin Liang Jun 16, 2010
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Illinois Growing Clean Energy

Illinois consortium received a $1,050,000 grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) to support the creation of a robust ecosystem for clean energy innovation in Illinois!

The Illinois Cleantech Ecosystem Consortium (ICE) is building an ecosystem to support the commercialization of clean energy technologies from universities and labs. The consortium will launch a number of initiatives designed to evaluate and launch new clean energy businesses derived from university…

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Posted on September 16, 2010 at 10:30am

Xin Liang

American Solar Challenge 2010 has started!



The American Solar Challenge is a competition to design, build, and drive solar-powered cars in a cross-country time/distance rally event. This year 12 teams compete in a 1100 mile drive from Broken Arrow, OK to Naperville,…

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Posted on June 21, 2010 at 4:00pm

Xin Liang

Solar Market Could Explode

Worldwide, the U.S. still has the greatest potential to increase its position in the solar market. The annual worldwide PV installations increased from 5.8…

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Posted on June 16, 2010 at 12:00pm

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