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Added by Charles Cone on September 1, 2010 at 3:36pm —
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With so much information available on solar power, the real facts are sometimes obscured by myths. One of our goals at
MyEnergySolution.com is to dispel those misconceptions so that you can make an educated decision about solar. Here are five myths about solar power you shouldn’t believe:
Myth #1: Solar is only good in warm climates.
The average temperature in a climate region does not have an effect on solar panel…
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Added by Clean Energy Experts on August 17, 2010 at 12:27pm —
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So you’ve decided to invest in solar power for your home to lower your utility bills. Great! But before you proceed any further, it’s important to know some of the more common solar mistakes that homeowners make so you can avoid them. Here are five of the most common mistakes:
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Added by Clean Energy Experts on August 17, 2010 at 12:22pm —
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I have been designing a home for the last four years that can be self sustaining and have power left over to sell back to the grid. For those of you that do not know me, I have been working for about 30 years in the electrical contracting, HVAC, energy management, wind and solar arena. This is really not a house at all, it is a 10,000+ watt Alt.E electrical generator that just happens to have a living space incorperated into the design. The building is designed under very site spacific and bu
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Added by Jim C. on August 13, 2010 at 5:21pm —
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Recently we switched our New Jersey home to a third party electricity supplier that gives customers a choice of either 20% or 100% wind power -- and that charges about 10% to 15% less per kwh than the utility's rates.
This is one of the little known benefits of energy deregulation. In many states, the delivery of electricity has been separated from the supply. Our utility company still provides delivery, service, emergency repairs, customer support and a single bill, but we can choose…
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Added by John Howley on August 12, 2010 at 3:32pm —
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How to get free electricity from Ambient Vibration Energy
lets forget about solar energy for a second because this new alternative energy source is..... A rarely known device that uses "Ambient Vibration Energy"... and turns it into free electricity... so you can fully eliminate your power bill for life! This is true stuff we even have videos for all you non believers check it out.
This free source of electricity comes from piezoelectric energy harvesting. Any vibration based ene…
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Added by Christopher Holmes on August 9, 2010 at 2:30pm —
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prototypes have been used by manufactirers to help them consume less materials to better their designs and increase the profit margins and mold makers to aid in the extrusion or extraction of molded parts. Rapidprototyping is used to test models in wind tunnels or out the field or shop. recently i've been spending a little time looking over a site called instructables in this kind of atmosphere of cooperation that is developing over there it is a good model for the energy cooperative thats ne
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Added by Jay on August 8, 2010 at 2:30pm —
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The US added 10 Gigawatts of new wind power generation in 2009. Texas led the way with 2,239 Megawatts but 27 other states also added to their wind generation capacity last year. Four US states now generate more than 10% of their electricity from wind power. Iowa gets 20% of its electricity from wind, followed by South Dakota (13%), North Dakota (12%) and Minnesota (11%).
“Wind power projects accounted for 39 percent of all new electric generating capacity added in the U.S. in 2009,"…
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Added by John Howley on August 8, 2010 at 1:41pm —
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So you’ve decided to invest in solar power for your home to lower your utility bills. Great! But before you proceed any further, it’s important to know some of
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Added by Clean Energy Experts on August 5, 2010 at 6:44pm —
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Solar energy, more commonly defined as radiant light and heat from the sun, continues to be harnessed for energy production. Most accountable renewable energy invokes the following:
*Solar Radiation
*Wind Power
*Wave Power
*Hydroelectricity
*Biomass
And only a fraction of the radiation gathered from the sun is really used.
Scientists have always used both light and heat from the sun to produce energy, however, they hadn't yet discovered a way…
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Added by Jack Lundee on August 5, 2010 at 2:11pm —
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SOLAR SERDAR
A growing number of solar power systems are being installed in Japan for residential use, helping to ease the environmental impact of producing energy for homes.
Systems rated at three kilowatts (kw) or less used to be common in the past, but high-capacity systems that can produce more than five kw are beginning to be used. A wide variety of systems are already available, not only for homes, but also factories, lighthouses, distant islands, isolated deserts, other remote areas and…
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Added by SOLAR serdar on July 16, 2010 at 1:32pm —
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SOLAR SERDAR – POWER SUPPLIER
“The sun and its enormous power will play a decisive role for future energy production.” You would not expect such words from Wulf Bernotat, the boss of major German energy supplier Eon. Until now, he has stuck up for nuclear and carbon energy above all, but not for solar energy which has not been considered profitable. In the meantime, the energy manager has changed his mind: In June, Eon commissioned its first solar park with five megawatt capacity in the South Fr…
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Added by SOLAR serdar on July 16, 2010 at 1:21pm —
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SOLAR SERDAR – WIND TURBINE
In most locations, GENTLE winds (5-15 mph) are the most common, and strong winds are much more rare. As you’ll see by examining our latest machines, our philosophy about designing wind turbines is to make large, sturdy machines that produce good power in low wind speeds, and are able to survive high wind events while still producing maximum power. The power available in the wind goes up by a factor of 8 as the windspeed doubles.
Other critical factors are ro…
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Added by SOLAR serdar on July 16, 2010 at 1:12pm —
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Securing “Series B” funding from two prominent investors represents a major advance in the global commercialization of the opoc™ technology.
TROY, Michigan, July 12, 2010 --
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Added by AlternativeEnergy.com on July 13, 2010 at 11:51pm —
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SOLAR SERDAR
partner of
VIRTUAL ENERGY FORUM june 16th - 17th 2010
The Virtual Energy Forum is...
A free conference that brings together stakeholders in the energy industry with potential customers, policy makers, and investors. The event, which meets twice a year and features live video presentations, real-time Q & A and a virtual exhibit floor, answers the need many senior executives have today--to better understand how to implement renewable and cost-saving energy-efficient practices…
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Added by SOLAR serdar on June 17, 2010 at 11:12am —
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Od samog početka razvoja suvremene tehnologije grijanja SOLAR SERDAR je obilježavao napredak na tom području razvijanjem inovativnih uređaja za grijanje i pripremu tople vode, koristeći pri tome gotovo sve energente.
Uređaji, koji su savršeno međusobno usklađeni i koji se u svako doba mogu fleksibilno proširivati i kombinirati po želji, čine inteligentni sustav, koji se iz godine u godinu proširuje.
Fotonaponske ćelije
- su solarni fotonaponski pretvornici koji služe za izravnu p…
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Added by SOLAR serdar on June 12, 2010 at 10:13am —
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Galkos Construction is a top solar distributor who can offer the highest efficiency solar panels on the market - those manufactured by SunPower and Sharp. Galkos Construction can tailor a solar panel installation to your specific needs and lifestyle, so you get maximum performance without a maximum investment. With over 30 years experience as a family owned company Galkos construction is one of the largest home improvement companies around. So you get the most knowledgeable professionals, excell…
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Added by Galkos Construction on June 10, 2010 at 2:50pm —
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SOLAR SERDAR
A growing number of solar power systems are being installed in Japan for residential use, helping to ease the environmental impact of producing energy for homes.
Systems rated at three kilowatts (kw) or less used to be common in the past, but high-capacity systems that can produce more than five kw are beginning to be used. A wide variety of systems are already available, not only for homes, but also factories, lighthouses, distant islands, isolated deserts, other remote areas and…
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Added by SOLAR serdar on June 9, 2010 at 1:43pm —
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Added by Jobs in Wind Power on June 3, 2010 at 10:00am —
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(Burlington, VT – June 2, 2010) – Draker Labs, a leading provider of
monitoring solutions for institutional and commercial solar
photovoltaic (PV) systems, has been selected by Photovoltaic Systems
Manufacturing (PSM) to monitor PV systems that will be installed at 14
Arizona-based schools. Phoenix-based Salt River Project (SRP), one of
the nation’s largest public power providers, is funding the
installation and maintenance of the rooftop-mounted PV systems. SRP
will provide teachers with traini…
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Added by Alejandro Delgado on June 2, 2010 at 3:01pm —
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