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Gear pumps (with external teeth) (fixed displacement) are simple and economical pumps. The swept volume or displacement of gear pumps for hydraulics will be between about 1 cm3 (0.001 litre) and 200 cm3 (0.2 litre). These pumps create pressure through the meshing of the gear teeth, which forces fluid around the gears to pressurize the outlet side. Some gear pumps can be quite noisy, compared to other types, but modern gear pumps are highly reliable and much quieter than older models.
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SRS Energy has created "sole power" tiles, which are coated with thin-film flexible photovoltaic cells. The roof tiles are a dark blue colour to maximise the absorption of sunlight, and will be available from spring 2010.The tiles are an example of how technology, in the form of new polymers and coatings, has the potential to increase the amount of energy that can be adapted from the sun.For years most solar cells struggled to harness just one sixth of the sun's energy.But newer materials are helping solar panels become more efficient, according to Professor Tony Day, director of the Centre for Efficient and Renewable Energy in Building, London South Bank University."Laboratory tests are showing we can get to module efficiencies of about 22-23%, with traditional materials," he said."The next generation of materials it looks in the laboratory to be moving towards 30%, and in some specialist applications even 40%," he added.
The British Columbia Institute of Technology decided to dispense with expensive solar panels and test out a new system in one of its buildings.The Canadian university installed sun canopies in the roof to direct light through tunnels in the ceilings above every floor.Each tunnel has a highly reflective coating to bounce the light round the building. When a cloud goes over, the fluorescent lights kick in to maintain brightness until the sun returns.Allen Upward, a research engineer at the University of British Columbia (UBC) said the system is seven times more effective than traditional solar methods."As a system for lighting a building, it's far more effective than using solar panels to generate electricity and then turning that electricity back into light," he explained.The sun's potential remains under-exploited - the Earth gets 5,000 times more energy from the sun than we use in electricity. Solar farms have been popping up all over the world in an attempt to harness the green power on a mass scale.One solar farm in southern 

