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International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) proposed standard 61853-1

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Nutrient runoff from the upper agricultural regions of the Mississippi River watershed creates a hypoxic “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico. The 2017 dead zone was the largest measured since 1985, at 8,776 mi2.

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Measuring irradiance, temperature and angle of incidence effects on photovoltaic modules in Auburn Hills, Michigan

May 1, 2009 -
Aug 19, 2011
United Solar Ovonic (USO) installed a photovoltaic (PV) module testing system in Auburn Hills, Michigan (Latitude 42.6978, Longitude -83.2419) in March of 2010 for the purpose of evaluating the impact...
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