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New Wind Turbine Design Good for Rural, Urban Environment

Wind power is one of the fastest growing forms of alternative energy in the world. More and more, wind power mills are seen in the countryside, in large wind farms and for the most part, away from city life. But a new form of wind power is now designed to work in an urban environment. VOA producer Zulima Palacio has the story. Mill Arcega narrates.

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Posted by solarmaniac - May 2, 2011 at 6:00 am

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Solar Panels For Your Home | Build Solar Panel For Home

www.GuideYouCanTrust.com — The Advantages of Using Solar Panels There are many advantages to using solar panels. One of the main advantages to using these panels is that you will be able to successfully produce power for your home in a method that is much easier and much less expensive. Solar panels provide a source of power that is natural and not created. These panels utilize the rays of the sun in order to generate power. This means that you will save money on your electrical costs and that you will not be subjected to the pollution caused by electricity when it is produced by typical means. Many individuals find themselves wondering if solar power will be effective if it rains, or there is cloud coverage. The wonderful news is that today’s solar panels have the capacity to store a large amount of energy that may be used in the future – even if it is dark outside! Incorporating solar panels into your home will officially allow you to disconnect from the “grid”. This is also considered to be an environmentally friendly means of acquiring the power that is required for your home. If you are interested in saving time, saving money, and saving the environment, you may successfully do so by incorporating solar panels into your home. To learn more about solar panels, please visit: www.GuideYouCanTrust.com

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Posted by solarmaniac - May 17, 2010 at 4:46 pm

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Next Generation of Cheap Solar Cells

****Since all the comments seem to be either 100% positive or 100% negative about this solar technology i would like to clear up some some misconceptions. First of all I’d imagine that takes years to set up the the precision equipment for 2 of the largest solar panel manufacturing plants in the world and be able to print solar photo cells as fast as newspaper. After the plant was completed in 2007 the first focus was on commercial uses and their first costumers where municipal utility companies. This sounds to me like a good business tactic to help you establish a successful business from the start. Next they started offering it to electrical contractors as part of a beta testing process so they can work out the kinks that arise from scaling down their panels from large commercial ones to the ones that you can use on your house. That is where were at today. After the beta testing they will start offering them to the general public. Their website even has a place to enter your email address to be notified when this technology will be available to you the home owner. Its a process and that apparently some people out there believe happens over night. This company immediately got more financial backing then needed. Google is one of the biggest investors so I believe its all legitimate. There are two benefits from the use of alternative energy. It will save you money but also it means that energy produced is done so with out creating pollution. This is good for everybody. Even

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Posted by solarmaniac - April 14, 2010 at 2:23 am

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Brilliant Newfoundlander Invents the Solution!

Jim Meaney, owner of Cansolair Inc. displays how he converts pop cans into a powerful solar heating panel.

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Posted by solarmaniac - February 13, 2010 at 2:23 am

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Becoming Carbon-Friendly

Lounette Dyer, CEO of Soneva Renewables speaks about the importance of solar panels and how they have become more available, which can ultimately help solve climate change.

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Posted by solarmaniac - December 11, 2009 at 4:50 am

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