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Photo of Salt Lake County’s Daybreak Branch Library is equipped with 512 solar panels that generate 102% of its onsite energy requirements.
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Utah’s First Certified Net-Zero Building is Turning Pages and Heads

8 months ago8 months ago3 mins

Salt Lake County’s Daybreak Branch Library made state history earlier this month as Utah’s first certified net-zero energy building.

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New Technology to Convert Heat Energy into Electricity

12 years ago12 years ago3 mins

WASHINGTON — New advancements in the research of thermionic conversion have allowed physicists to develop a new technology that converts heat energy, such as sunlight or heat burned from fossil fuels, into electricity.

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