Archive for July, 2009
Posted in July 31st, 2009
One glacier, the Trotting Glacier, liquefies more water in 24 hours than NY City consumes in a year and has receded 9 miles in 5 years. The proof is the ice core records that reflect both CO2 and temperature levels going back 650,000 years. Each puff from a smoke stack and output from a combustion [...]
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Posted in July 31st, 2009
It’s a lot of fun to explore Google Earth, and you can find plenty of good information on environmental topics.
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Posted in July 31st, 2009

It is true that we have the world’s largest rooftop solar array, being an important step for our future but the problem is that all that energy is no good until we possess the world’s largest battery bank as well.
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Posted in July 31st, 2009
There have been some big improvements in the design of solar hot water systems that has made them a much more affordable option if you want to make solar power and cut your hot water bills, heat your home and reduce your carbon footprint.
You don’t have to live in “big sunshine” locations to install these [...]
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Posted in July 31st, 2009
Tonight’s performance as part of our Solar-Powered Dance Series has been postponed due to the rain that just won’t seem to go away this summer. We will be back Saturday and Sunday at 6pm with performances as scheduled. Check this space for any updates on the status of those dates. See you this weekend.


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Posted in July 31st, 2009
Are photovoltaic cost justified?
Are solar water heaters cost justified?
Is a windmill on windy property cost justified?
From a mico-economic (personal) perspective conservation often holds the most pay back dollars. Photovoltaic systems in the lab are now around 40% efficient with projections up to around 60%. What you can currently buy is around 14% efficient. [...]
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Posted in July 31st, 2009
I saw that they are placing a solar powered backpack on the market so you can charge mp3’s and cell phones without using electricity. I was wondering how much that bad boy would cost.
I have a solar panel from harbor freight that cost me 35 dollars. I keep it on my boat to keep the batteries [...]
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Posted in July 31st, 2009

Shelby SuperCars, the makers of the “World’s Fastest Supercar” the Ultimate Aero, have announced their plans to produce the world’s “fastest EV” this summer, with the development of a hybrid motorhome.
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Posted in July 31st, 2009
Energy is something almost of us take for gave earth 4 energy scam. You starting your car, spell on a clean, or watch TV without reckoning too much about the fuel which offices these twists earth 4 energy scam. The ultimate reference of ability for these contraptions is 93 million knots away and is also [...]
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Posted in July 30th, 2009
You might want to consider installing a Residential Solar System for your home to start saving money and lock in electricity rates for the future.
In today’s tough economic times, it is often difficult to see your way to spending money. But if you have $20,000 in a 401(k) that [...]
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