Archive for January, 2008
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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008Air quality in the home is always important but there comes a time when it becomes more important than ever. If you’re planning to start a family, for instance, you want to make sure that during and after your pregnancy your air quality … Read More
Smarter solar power could revolutionize industry
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008Article on solar micro-inverters that seem to be the next big thing in the solar industry. Read More
Netherlands introduces solar power subsidy
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008Dutch Economics Minister Maria van der Hoeven has announced the introduction of a government subsidy for power generated by solar panels. The subsidy would amount to 33 euro cents per Kilowatt-hour, which means it would take around 15 … Read More
10 Strikes Against The Further Use Of Nuclear Power.
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008From Co-Op America: Solar power, wind power, geothermal power, hybrid and electric cars, and aggressive energy efficiency are climate solutions that are safer, cheaper, faster, more secure, and less wasteful than nuclear power. … Read More
UC Irvine signs 1179 kW solar power agreement
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008Contract with UPC Solar is largest of its kind in UC system — 6500 solar panels to be placed on 11 campus buildings. Read More
SOLAR POWER GETS AFFORDABLE
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008A new company in California’s Silicon Valley has begun production on a new electricity generating solar cell that many are considering to be revolutionary. Submitted by pElAgUS vEgAn to Green Lifestyle | Note-it! | Add a Comment. Read More
Solar and wind powered street lights
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008These street lights are a sort of double option, we have seen solar powered lights before but these can be very reluctant to charge up fully when there is not too much sun about, this could then cause problems when the limited amount of … Read More
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