05.07.2009

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A technology used to convert light directly into electricity. Solar cells, also called photovoltaics (PV) convert sunlight directly into electricity. Solar cells are often used to power calculators and watches. They are made of semiconducting materials similar to those used in computer chips. When sunlight is absorbed by these materials, the solar energy knocks electrons loose from their atoms, allowing the electrons to flow through the material to produce electricity. This process of converting light (photons) to electricity (voltage) is called the photovoltaic (PV) effect. Solar cells are typically combined into modules that hold about 40 cells; about 10 of these modules are mounted in PV arrays that can measure up to several meters on a side. These flat-plate PV arrays can be mounted at a fixed angle facing south, or they can be mounted on a tracking device that follows the sun, allowing them to capture the most sunlight over the course of a day. About 10 to 20 PV arrays can provide enough power for a household; for large electric utility or industrial applications, hundreds of arrays can be interconnected to form a single, large PV system. The performance of a solar cell is measured in terms of its efficiency at turning sunlight into electricity. Only sunlight of certain energies will work efficiently to create electricity, and much of it is reflected or absorbed by the material that make up the cell. Because of this, a typical commercial solar cell has an efficiency of 15%—about one-sixth of the sunlight striking the cell generates electricity. Low efficiencies mean that larger arrays are needed, and that means higher cost. Improving solar cell efficiencies while holding down the cost per cell is an important goal of the PV industry >

Phantom stock is a promise to pay a bonus in the form of the equivalent of either the value of company shares or the increase in that value over a period of time. A stock appreciation right (SAR) is much like phantom stock, except it provides the right to the monetary equivalent of the increase in the value of a specified number of shares over a specified period of time. As with phantom stock, this is normally paid out in cash, but it could be paid in shares

The Pew Center brings together business leaders, policy makers, scientists, and other experts to discuss controversial issue. The center’s approach is based on producing analyses of key climate issues, working to keep policy makers informed, engaging the business community in the search for solutions and reaching out to educate key audiences

Examines the link between oil wealth and stunted political systems or the link between history, modern economics, current politics and oil prices

Petrophysics is the evaluation of well logs in order to obtain data on porosity, net/gross and hydrocarbon saturation. Well logs are obtained using a probe which is passed into the well bore, which contains electrical, acoustic, imaging and radiometric sensors.

PetroMed is a junior exploration and development company whose mission and focus is to Discover, Drill, Develop and Deliver oil and gas to Israel and is focused on targets offshore Israel. The company had two licenses (Sarah and Myra) and one permit (Benjamin) offshore Israel. In December 2009, PetroMed announced the formal signing of a Purchase and Sale agreement with Israel Petroleum Company and Bontan Corporation is to receive a combination of common stock, warrants and an overriding production royalty (carried) and in April 2010 Petromed concluded an agreement for the transfer of the rights to a new partnership comprising Israel Land Development, Modiin, IPC and Prentice Tomlinson.

Study of rocks

Rocks containing petroleum