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Augustin Mouchot (/muːˈʃoʊ/; French: [muʃo]; 7
April 1825 – 4
October 1912) was a 19th-century
French inventor of the
earliest solar-powered engine, converting...
- heat generation. In 1878, at the
Universal Exposition in Paris,
Augustin Mouchot successfully demonstrated a
solar steam engine but
could not
continue development...
- a "negro village",
composed of 400 "indigenous people". And
Augustin Mouchot's solar-powered
engine converting solar energy into
mechanical steam power...
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humans have
discovered means of
harvesting solar power, such as
Augustin Mouchot's solar-driven
motor in the 19th century, and
Frank Shuman's solar-based...
- the
Commission de Surveillance, save for one
notable exception;
Pierre Mouchot,
creator and
editor of
American inspired comic magazines in the immediate...
- available. In 1878, at the
Universal Exhibition in Paris,
Augustin Mouchot displa****
Mouchot's engine and won a gold
medal in
class 54 for his works, most notably...
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expectation that coal
would soon
become scarce, such as
experiments by
Augustin Mouchot.
Charles Fritts installed the world's
first rooftop photovoltaic solar...
- and
artist "Chott" (aka
Pierre Mouchot). The
character was
created in 1946 as part of the post-war
revival of
Mouchot's publishing company.
Fantax was...
- 1882–1888 —
Emile Barbier 1889–1890 —
Maximilien Marie 1891–1892 —
Augustin Mouchot 1893 — Guy
Robin 1894 — J.
Collet 1895 —
Jules Andrade 1896 — Alphonse...
- than
photovoltaic power plants,
there are very few in use today.
Augustin Mouchot demonstrated a
solar collector with a
cooling engine making ice
cream at...