The United States has set 2015 as a
goal to reach grid parity (that
point where solar electricity is
equal to grid electricity). No matter
your thoughts on regulatory involvement,
it is clear there will be a resurgence
in investment, development, and
innovation within the PV manufacturing
community throughout the world,
...
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Motion control choices are best
made in light of the whole system
architecture, as the selection
of system architecture will drive not
only the implementation and integration
stages of the project, but also manufacturing
and field service, and even the
ability to ship and install the final product.
We will ...
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NASA Ames Research Center is
located in the heart of California’s
Silicon Valley, surrounded by
high-tech companies, universities, and
laboratories. With over $3 billion in capital
equipment, 2,500 research personnel,
and a $900 million annual budget,
Ames plays a critical role in virtually all
NASA missions in support of America’s
space ...
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