Stephanie on June 14th, 2009

Last week, a big announcement from Waste Management, which announced at the U.S. Conference of Mayors that it will start distributing solar powered trash compactors. Talk about a marriage made in heaven!  Waste Management is considered to be a national leader in garbage removal, and BigBelly Solar has developed the world’s first (and only) solar [...]

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Sunforce 50033 15 Watt Solar Battery Charger Kit with 7 Amp Charge Controller (more…)

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Stephanie on June 11th, 2009

A solar power loophole costs Florida residents more than installing solar panels may be worth.  The state of the legal system in the Sunshine State permits homeowners to sell excess solar power generated on their properties to Florida utilities.  That’s good.  But the law also allows the same utilities to sell it back to residents [...]

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admin on June 10th, 2009

Amazon.com The ICP Solar iSUN Motorola flat phone plug allows you to connect your iSUN to Motorola phones. This adapter is flat. (more…)

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The Sunforce 37010 60 Watt Crystalline Solar Panel is designed for RVs, homes, boats, back-up and remote power use, 12-volt battery charging, and solar power stations. Built with high efficiency crystalline cells, this weatherproof panel is easy to install and comes equipped with wiring, brackets and screws. And for more power, you can easily connect [...]

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Stephanie on June 9th, 2009

Solar energy for east African countries makes sense for a number of reasons.  Recently, the East African Community considered ways to achieve production of ample energy supplies in the region, which includes Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. Talk regarding use of methane and natural gas continues, and the possibilities associated with wind power in Tanzania could [...]

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Stephanie on June 7th, 2009

I’ve heard about it all!  There are now solar-powered bus stations, to add to the solar-powered public toilets and solar-powered park benches.  I think they are all great ideas, but this one may top the list…. Last week, the city of San Francisco, California, announced that it will be installing a number of solar-powered bus [...]

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admin on June 6th, 2009

From the Manufacturer Constantly charges repeller’s battery. Solar Power Panels convert sunlight into electricity. Wire sequentially conducts the electricity to batteries where it is stored until needed. Electricity is then used directly from batteries, to power DC (direct current) appliances like your repeller from Bird-X. Solar Power Panel, Note: You must purchase a 12-Volt DC [...]

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Studies have shown that the average North American family will spend more than a quarter of a million dollars on energy in a lifetime. What many other countries, including Germany, Spain, France, Denmark, China, Brazil, and even Iceland, have realized is that there is a better way to power our homes, businesses, and cars by [...]

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Stephanie on June 5th, 2009

With the passage of the U.S. stimulus bill earlier this year, investment in a green economy is well on its way.  That, coupled with concerns about global climate change and foreign oil dependence has made it easier than ever to get a solar job. President Obama even stated that his Green Agenda begins with jobs.  [...]

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