One of the members at The Do It Yourself Solar Energy Forum posted this great video review for the 145 watt solar panel that is all the rage online right now. The panel seems to be meeting all factory specs. and does have a sturdy frame so it looks like it will hold up to bad weather conditions for years to come.
Good news since this is the best deal we have ever seen on solar panels being sold to the general public. These kind of prices are making the professional installers groan since this is wholesale to the public or better.
So if you have been thinking of getting started making your own solar energy now is the time. And if you need help getting started just visit the guys and gals [yes, lot's of ladies over at the site] at the DIY Solar Energy Forum and they'll help you get started and help you pick out the rest of your parts.
Here's the link to pick up some of the 145 watt solar panels for just $160 includes free shipping
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Sunday, October 9, 2011
One Mans Mission to Bring New Energy to Ypsilanti Michigan
Dave Strenski searches for ways to make his small Michigan town, Ypsilanti, the world's solar power destination.
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Monday, July 18, 2011
Are You Going To Allow a Smart Meter to be Put on Your Home?
This guy has a point. Please feel free to leave a comment and tell us what you think.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
The Battery 500 Project
Today, a vast majority of the worlds oil is burned for transportation. Energy sources such as wind, geothermal and solar power, fluctuate continuously and can do little to reduce oil consumption unless the energy produced can be harnessed and stored. Many experts believe the solution may lie in the development of an efficient, affordable energy storage network. Simply stated, energy storage not energy generation is seen as an important step toward the future.
A key part of current electric energy storage research will be influenced by the work of a consortium that hopes to develop next generation lithium batteries able to power electric vehicles for 300 to 500 miles on a single charge. This research may uncover major advances in larger scale power storage for future electric grid applications. This next generation battery is called Lithium-air.
In this video, experts from talk about the research and development behind Lithium-air and why they feel it may represent the future of energy storage for electric vehicles.
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A key part of current electric energy storage research will be influenced by the work of a consortium that hopes to develop next generation lithium batteries able to power electric vehicles for 300 to 500 miles on a single charge. This research may uncover major advances in larger scale power storage for future electric grid applications. This next generation battery is called Lithium-air.
In this video, experts from talk about the research and development behind Lithium-air and why they feel it may represent the future of energy storage for electric vehicles.
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
MIT Students + Used Car Parts = Free Power!
MIT engineering students are developing local grown solar power with used car parts in the heart of Africa.
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Save Money, Build Your Own Solar Panels
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Friday, January 1, 2010
"No Impact Man" - Official MovieTrailer
Author Colin Beavan, in research for his new book, began the No Impact Project in November 2006. A newly self proclaimed environmentalist who could no longer avoid pointing the finger at himself, Colin leaves behind his liberal complacency for a vow to make as little environmental impact as possible for one year. No more automated transportation, no more electricity, no more non local food, no more material consumption no problem. That is, until his espresso guzzling, retail-worshipping wife Michelle and their two year old daughter are dragged into the fray. Laura Gabbert and Justin Scheins film provides a front row seat into the familial strains and strengthened bonds that result from Colins and Michelles struggle with this radical lifestyle change.
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