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Long Island debuts new solar-electric application

Monday, October 8, 2007


Solar panels constructed with amorphous silicon (A-Si) were recently installed Mattituck, NY, the first of its kind in Long Island. The silicon panels offer more versaility than their crystalline counterparts by operating in poor temperature and low-light conditions, while also not fracturing as easily. They are environmentally friendly and substantially thinner then older versions, while remaining in the same price range.

This material is not only revolutionizing solar energy capabilities, but is now being used in plasma TV screens, digital imagery and x-ray technology. They're more aesthetically pleasing than older forms of solar power and are becoming increasingly more powerful as manufacturers improve their capabilities.

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