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By Stefanie on April 9, 2010
Thanks to researchers at Princeton University, high costs of solar panels may no longer be an issue. Going green and harnessing the power of the sun might be easily affordable to anyone who wishes to participate in making the world a cleaner place.
Posted in Solar Panels | Tagged alternative, Business, electrical, electrical energy, electricity, energy, Going Green, Green, Organic, Plastic Conductors, Princeton University researchers, solar, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, Solar Powered |
By Grace on December 13, 2009
Bexley’s new police station will have solar panels installed some time in the next year in connection with Ohio’s goal of having 25 alternative energy projects across the state.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Solar Energy, Solar Panels, Solar Power | Tagged alternative, Alternative Energy, Bexley, Car, Dovetail Solar and Wind, energy, Gov. Ted Strickland, Installation, Ohio, solar, solar panel, solar panel installation, solar panels, Solar Power, Solar Vision LLC |
By Grace on December 8, 2009
Christmas is just around the corner, so you might be looking for gift ideas to give your loved ones this holiday season. Why not give the gift of solar?
Posted in Portable Solar Battery Chargers, Portable Solar Power, Solar Battery Chargers, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Solar Power for Camping, Solar-Powered Gadgets | Tagged alternative, Alternative Energy, Amazon, battery, energy, eSolar, Green, solar, solar energy, solar gadgets, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, Solar Powered, Space, Technology, UB |
By Grace on December 3, 2009
TIME named Solar Shingle the 13th best invention of 2009. Dow Chemical Co. developed the Solar Shingle, a type of roof shingle that doubles as a solar panel.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Home Solar Power Systems, Solar Electric, Solar Energy, Solar Heating, Solar Home, Solar Power, Solar Shingles | Tagged alternative, Dow Chemical, efficiency, electrical, electricity, Installation, inverter, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, solar, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar power system, solar power systems, Solar Shingle, Solar Shingles, UB |
By Joel on November 26, 2009
Solar power, and other forms of alternative energy, are slowly becoming more mainstream. As technology and public opinion progress, it will become more economically feasible for companies to invest in sustainable energy use.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Clean Energy, Environment, Global Warming, Solar Energy | Tagged Albertson's, alternative, Alternative Energy, Bristol Myers Squibb, Car, clean air act, ConAgra Frozen Foods, conservation, Dean Foods, emissions, energy, energy conservation, Environment, environmental, gas, GlaxoSmithKline, Global Warming, GoodGuide.com, Green, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gases, K-Mart, Renewable, renewable energy, Sears, solar, solar energy, Solar Power, sustainable, Sustainable Energy, Technology, UB, warming |
By Grace on November 23, 2009
Great things are happening in Inner Mongolia when it comes to solar power. This Mongol autonomous region located in northern China is becoming a powerful player in the alternative energy sector, and as such China wants to use the region to house various solar farms.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Photovoltaics, Solar Electric, Solar Energy, Solar Heating, Solar Panels, Solar Power, Solar Power Plants | Tagged alternative, Alternative Energy, bio, biomass, Business, California, China, electricity, energy, First Solar, Government, hydro power, Inner Mongolia, Mongolian Desert, Ordas City, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, power plant, Renewable, renewable energy, solar, solar cell, solar cells, solar energy, Solar Farm, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, Solar Power Farm, solar thermal, Suntech, sustainable, Thin Film, wind energy |
By Grace on November 17, 2009
Around one-fourth of the country’s utilities offer green power programs, and at present big utility companies can’t deliver 100 percent renewable power to their customers. Rather, their electricity comes from different sources such as coal plants, solar power farms, and wind farms and go through the same power grid.
Posted in Solar Energy | Tagged alternative, Alternative Energy, alternative power, Clean Energy, clean solar power, clean wind power, climate change, electricity, emissions, energy, energy security, Florida, Florida Power and Light, fossil fuel, fuel, gas, Government, Green, green energy, green power, greenhouse gas, grid, Renewable, solar, Solar Power, Solar Power Farm, Sunshine Energy, sustainable, Sustainable Energy, UB, Utility Companies, Wind Power, wind turbine, wind turbines |
By Anna on October 1, 2009
Solar chargers come in many shapes and sizes. Some are the size of the palm of your hand. Others, with slightly larger solar panels, easily fit on a small section of the roof of your camper or the cabin of your boat.
Posted in Portable Solar Battery Chargers, Portable Solar Panels, Solar Power for Camping | Tagged alternative, Amazon, Categories, electrical, electricity, energy, eSolar, generator, grid, solar, Solar Camping Gear, solar charger, solar chargers, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, Solar Powered, Technology |
By Grace on September 23, 2009
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa wants to make his city the greenest and cleanest in the United States, but that goal could be jeopardized, after several environmental groups have protested against the plan to install a power line that would bring power from the desert into the city. This issue has been one of the major headaches of desert solar development groups.
Posted in Broad Scale Clean Energy | Tagged alternative, Antonio Villaraigosa, California, Clean Energy, conservation, Conservationists, Desert Debate, energy, Environment, environmental, geothermal, Green, Green Path North, green power, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, oil, power plant, Renewable, renewable energy, renewable energy sources, Resources, solar, Solar Power, solar systems, Southern California Edison, sustainable, United States, Villaraigosa, Wildlife |
By Grace on August 7, 2009
Environmental advocacy groups are voicing their concerns against the proposed Mojave Desert solar farms. They state that solar energy projects are harming the endangered species in the area.
Posted in Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Solar Energy, Solar Power | Tagged alternative, Alternative Energy, Arizona, California, Car, Congress, conservation, Conservationists, energy, Environment, environmental, environmentalist, Environmentalists, gas, Government, grid, Legislation, Mohave Desert, natural gas, power plant, solar, solar energy, Solar Farm, Solar Power, Solar Power Plant, Solar Power Plants, tax credit, tax credits, Wildlife |
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