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Fox News Hates Solar Power?

150+ Fox News Bias videos at www.youtube.com Fox News reporter Laura Ingle’s story about a New Jersey power company’s installation of 200000 solar panels on utility polls heavily concentrated on the views of critics, even talking to local critics while ignoring twice as many local residents gathered who supported solar panels, to falsely frame the issue as the people vs the power company and state mandates, as I show in this video. The clips I show of Laura Ingle, the residents of Dumont, NJ, and Paul Rosengren of Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) come from a longer segment of Fox News’ June 8, 2011, broadcast of “Happening Now” which is available online at bit.ly The image I use of my previous video titled “Fox News Hates Trains?” comes from the YouTube video player page at www.youtube.com The image I use of the PSE&G’s FAQs on solar panels comes from bit.ly

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Posted by solarmaniac - January 2, 2012 at 9:29 pm

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How To Make A Vertical Axis Wind Turbine: Part 1

This is part one of a video series for DIY enthusiasts on how to make a vertical axis wind turbine that will turn an axial flux PMA(permanent magnet alternator), which will be featured in another separate series. Message me for a free copy of the plans or send me an email @ xXladXx@live.ca Cheers!

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Posted by solarmaniac - September 17, 2011 at 6:01 am

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Wind Energy

tinyurl.com Do you want to save thousands off the cost of solar panels? Of course you do! tinyurl.com You can now make solar panels at home! You have probably read about it or seen it on TV, but have you tried it yourself? tinyurl.com If you are interested in learning exactly how to generate power and reduce your bill then this is the perfect resource for you! With the ever increasing costs of living, there is no better time than right now to stop throwing money out the window and start generating our own electricity. tinyurl.com Over the last few years I have figured out how to significantly reduce the cost of solar panels making it more affordable for the average home owner just like you. tinyurl.com Now you can build a single panel or a complete array of panels to power your home for a fraction of retail cost. tinyurl.com I’m going to be your “solar mentor” and show you step-by-step how to make a solar panel. I’ll also teach you my other secrets to renewable energy in an easy to follow format. tinyurl.com Did you know? A basic solar installation from a retailer can take 30 years to pay back and cost you well over 000? tinyurl.com

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Posted by solarmaniac - July 4, 2011 at 6:01 pm

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Palestinian inventor converts his car to use solar energy

Issa Awawdeh has converted his car so that it uses solar energy. Issa Awawdeh says “A part of the car, the engine, runs on electricity. The other features of the car, such as the boot, the lights, the windshield wiper and the steering wheel, run on solar power. The petrol-powered car costs a lot to run. It costs me 10 shekels (about 2.5 US $) to drive a car from home to work. Now with this car, it costs me 1.20 shekels (about 0.32 US $). That means I save a lot.”

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Posted by solarmaniac - June 28, 2011 at 11:53 am

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Offshore Wind Technology Developed in Sidney

SIDNEY – As the world looks to alternative energy sources, a company in Sidney has produced a product it believes will make wind farm production, easier. The WindSentinel was built by Axys Technologies. The buoy is placed in the ocean and uses lasers to detect wind speed as much as 300 metres above the surface. The data collected is used by energy companies to determine if the location is suitable for an offshore wind farm. Currently, meteorological masts are used to test potential sites, costing upwards of million dollars. Each mast must be drilled into the sea floor, which can damage the environment. The WindSentinel costs .5 million dollars and can be used virtually anywhere it can float. Engineers say the BC coast is a prime spot for a wind farm, but it could be years before we see one here. The technology is popular in Europe and the United States. Follow Louise Hartland on Twitter – www.twitter.com

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Posted by solarmaniac - June 6, 2011 at 6:01 am

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