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| Power Management Design Line Europe Newsletter - April 26, 2011 |
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Intelligent Energy, a UK-based clean power systems company, announced it has raised £7 million ($11 million) in a financing round with existing and new institutional shareholders. This brings to nearly £100 million ($163 million) the total raised by the company.
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In 1985, a group of engineers left Tektronix Inc., and founded TriQuint Semiconductor Inc., to pursue gallium arsenide (GaAs) technology for high performance wireless applications.
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Organic photovoltaics won't compete with conventional solar technologies, limiting its market potential due to comparatively poor conversion efficiencies and short lifetimes.
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A dramatic and surprising magnetic effect of light discovered by University of Michigan researchers could lead to solar power without traditional semiconductor-based solar cells. The researchers found a way to make an "optical battery," according to Stephen Rand, a professor in the departments of Electrical ...
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