MIT team debut $5,000 solar thermal system

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Start up claims low cost solar thermal dish will deliver return on investment in just two years

Over their summer break, a group of 23-year-old American university students have developed what could become the world’s cheapest and most effective solar power generator. The team from the Massachusetts...

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