INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY PAGE
This
page (link above) is directed at addressing intellectual
property
concerns of scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs working
in
the solar energy field.
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IS
SOLAR ENERGY HARMFUL?
The
wide scale interest in the commercial potential of cadmium telluride
(CdTe)
and copper indium diselenide (CIS) photovoltaic modules is tempered by
the use
of toxic metals such as cadmium and selenium in their manufacture.
Research found these fears to be groundless.
Click
here to read full article.
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Cherry Blossoms in Arlington

Trails End in Berlin
Bicycles in Berlin
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Earth Day on the D.C. Mall
I rode my bicycle down to the
Washington Mall to see the Earth Day exhibits on Sunday. I
biked down the Custis Trail and went across the Key Bridge to
Georgetown. I then passed by the White House on the way to
7th street. I therefore came into the Mall at 7th Street. I liked the bicycle-powered cell phone charger best. I
put these slides up here using Google Picasa, but I want them to be
free to anyone who wants to use them (giving me an acknowledgement
would be nice).
More pictures from the DC Mall Earthday festivities can be found at Earthday.net. Their phtograph os the stage is below..
From Earthday.net
Robert E. Goozner - April 21, 2009
Patent Attorney
Office River-Vu

My law firm, Young & Thompson, moved into nice new offices at
the
northern edge of Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. Somehow
I was given a prestigious (but not corner) office with a view
of
the Potomac river.
Although you can barely see it, the Alexandria boathouse is at the end
of Madison street, and one can see the rowing team practice in the late
afternoon.
AACHEN GEOTHERMAL ENERGY

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The Goozner
Solar Review arises from my
long standing interest in all
forms of alternative energy. This not only includes solar
energy,
but all kinds of energy that are non-carbon based. Above,
you
see me in front of the geothermal project at the University of Aachen
(Germany). The geothermal energy is obtained by sinking a
shaft
about 1km straight into the ground, and exploiting the temperature
gradient between the abyss and the surface. This shaft will
supply most of the energy used by the University.
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INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY PAGE
BOB
GOOZNER'S
PATENTS
Before I became a patent attorney, I worked in the alternative
energy and environmental fields as a scientist and engineer.
I also was an inventor on several patents, including:
SOLAR COOKER PROJECT
All alternative
energy
is not necessarily high tech. Even low tech
solutions may
have a great impact on people's lives.
For example, you may wish to consider
the Solar
Cooker Project, which aids Darfur refugees.
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