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Solar chaos chuckout video. Solar heating market rigging is mainstream! STA AGM 28 Oct 2011

Being chucked out of the the Solar Trade Association. Some nasty people, some nice. STA must stop boycotting innovation. We had submitted nine “clean-up” motions to the AGM but they were “not interested”. Eventually a colleague was allowed to speak. It turned out that he was given 3 token minutes to address them all. Chaotic tradebody fails to end clear green solar thermal innovation boycott, bringing UK’s solar thermal industry into disrepute.

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Posted by solarmaniac - November 4, 2011 at 11:52 am

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Passive Solar Air Heater Heating System Alternative Energy

This is a video of the Passive Solar Heating System in use at www.envirosponsible.com in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. It provides a great deal of heat, and the installer, Chris, will be making it more effecient by adding a second computer fan to push the warm air at the top, painting the inside better and taping the duct work. Also, the duct work will be directed into the office where the door can be closed and used in a smaller air mass. This kind of heater is ideal for urban survival and bugging in, since it requires no power input and is cheap and easy to make. It’s not just for strawbale, cob, cabins, cottages, earth ships or businesses. They can be installed on a home, and they look great when done right. Ragnar Benson would be proud. Visit our site at envirosponsible.com or call us at 905-666-2002.

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Posted by solarmaniac - April 13, 2011 at 7:04 am

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Kerr MacGregor. Solar heating inventor, polymath.

Kerr MacGregor. obituary, from my personal perspective, touching on his inventions, talents, politics and other pleasures. I hope it paints a balanced picture, both of my knowledge of Kerr and of the gentlemanly obstructions which can be encountered by game-changing disruptive technologies such as his, safe, simple, sustainable solar water heating panels which are superior because they are freeze tolerant. Recorded in haste on the train home from Kerr’s funeral. Barry Johnston.

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Posted by solarmaniac - April 4, 2011 at 9:28 pm

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Homemade Wind Turbines – Why Should You Make Your Own Wind Turbine?

www.WindEnergyGuide.net – Homemade wind turbines – Why Should You Make Your Own wind turbines? Building your own wind turbines is a great way to protect the environment and slash your monthly electricity bill. Contrary to common perception, making wind turbines is very easy and doesn’t require any special skills. The materials you are going to need are metal scissors, sandpaper, an electrical stove, copper leads, copper flashing sheet, etc. You can find these materials at your local hardware store at a very low price. The benefits of having your own residential solar power: 1. Reduce your electricity bill by more than 80%. 2. Create more energy than you use and get paid by your utility company. 3. Help to fight global warming and protect the environment by reducing your carbon footprint. 4. Stop depending on non-renewable energy resources. You can have your own power source and stop caring about power outages. 5. You can go completely off-grid, not affected in the least by rising energy prices. 6. Get tax credits for using green energy. 7. You can have a lot of fun in the process! To build this system you will need to spend 0 – 0 and you can use it to power any appliance in your home: computer, lights, washing machine, fridge. Compared to the cost of installing a pre-made wind turbine, making your own is much more affordable, considering the fact that a ready made one way cost up to 00. It would be better to install the system on your roof so that it can absorb

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Posted by solarmaniac - March 19, 2011 at 6:02 am

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The Energy Companies Set To Increase Prices By Up To 10% This Winter

It looks like we are set for a grim winter indeed with energy prices already at record highs, the big energy giants have just released that they are set to raise prices further by anywhere up to 10% just as people look to turn on their heating as the days are getting colder.

These price rises could add anywhere up to £70 to the price of an average yearly gas bill, based on an average yearly usage of 20,500kWh of gas.

Craig Gordon, Managing director of one of the UK’s leading price comparison websites said: “This is indeed a grim Christmas gift for most of the energy company’s customers, at a time when we are all looking to cut costs the energy companies are coming in with record profits and yet still looking to hike up prices even further”.

He further commented “wholesale gas prices have actually fallen since their peak in 2008, so there is no real excuse for these rises to be implemented other than pure greed from the energy giants who really are taking their customers for mugs and people won’t continue to stand for it”.

These hiked up energy prices are set to be implemented by the energy companies at the start of December, custmoers are being strongly urged to take a look at price comparison websites as there is a strong chance they will be able to save money by switching companies, which isn’t as difficult as many people think it is.

A raft of new products which aim to help consumers beat the winter temperatures have hit the market along with the news that energy prices are set to rise even further. One of the most popular to date is The Slanket which is selling out amongst online gift shops, this is a blanket that comes complete with arms that you almost wear, which allows you to stay warm whilst doing everyday tasks around the house without the need to keep the central heating running all day long.

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Posted by solarmaniac - November 8, 2010 at 12:08 pm

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