June
2009
MY Solar Power Home Systems & Solar Power Kits0
MY solar power home Systems & solar power Kits
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MY solar power home Systems & solar power Kits
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My Solar And Wind Power Systems At Home
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This video is raw unedited footage showing off my new 3002F IR NO CONTACT THERMOMETER ($300 THERMOMETER). This Spot lens exceeded the maximum temperature. This gun has a 50:1 ratio. It measures very accurately.
http://www.greenpowerscience.com/
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Video is from Google video.
Installing clean, reliable, inflation-proof solar power is easier than ever, thanks to the invention of thin-film photovoltaic (PV) laminates that can be bonded directly onto metal roofing panels. Unlike crystalline PV material, there’s no need for obtrusive racks and heavy, expensive glass. Instead, unbreakable thin-film PV is produced using amorphous silicon, encapsulated in Teflon and other polymers.
http://www.etaengineering.com/panels/unisolar.shtml
http://www.mhi.co.jp/power/e_a-si/index.html
http://www.bigfrogmountain.com/powerfilmsolarproducts.htm
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Titanium Dioxide photo voltaic cell made from LCD panel.
Please turn up your speakers! im having sound probs.
a deatiled more description of the construction can be found at
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6699.new#new
its also so been pointed out to me that i made a mistake in building it.
the side with the carbon,dosent need the Titanium Dioxide.
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I have a 1750 square foot tudor cottage built in 1928 located in Fort Worth, Texas.
Do it because it makes you feel good, but not to save money: It takes 5 to 10 years to amortize and you must maintain it. Give it another 5 years to get more mature and affordable.I’ll be happy to give you some ideas, but make sure you are really into the concept first.
Hello,
I want to install solar panels on my roof. We get PLENTY of sun light here in florida. So we were wondering about how much would it cost to have them installed? are atleast how much for the setup because I have friends that offered to install them there Air Force Electricians so it shouldn’t be a problem. I’m not wanting to run the who house on solar power just help cut the bill cost. So could you give me some Ideas?
Some ideas. Hmm, I came across a great site that offers a lot of good information about solar energy and the installation of it, including links to applicable government sites and related sites that offer great grants/tax credits, etc. Check it out, I’m sure it’s worth it:
http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyman_Zone_How_To_Pages_Home_Improvement_Zone_Alternative_Energy_Systems.htm
So I would like you to give me the cost, the time to build the KW/h it produces and the space a nuclear reactor requires. As well as the same for any single solar power plant.
(All the stats of each have to be from a any, but all have to be from the same one)
It’s self-directed homework that’s due in today, but I just wanted to know the answer in the end.
This is a loaded question with many right answers. I’ll take a stab at it though.
The largest proposed photovoltaic power station in the world is in Victoria, Australia and is estimated to produce 154 megawatts. It will utilize 2,000 acres of land.
Conversely, the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear station in Japan is the largest nuclear power station in the world. It produces a little over 8,000 megawatts and utilizes 1,037 acres of land.
Using these two extreme examples, nuclear power produces roughly 100 times more energy per acre than solar energy. Arguably, nuclear power stations are still cheaper to construct than solar energy stations. The cost of photovoltaic cells is still high as technology hasn’t improved enough to reduce their cost.
There are many other factors that come into play that complicate the decision between which is ultimately the cheaper solution for energy production. There are factors like cost of land, environmental impact of land use, longevity of the facilities, long-term environment effects, and so on.
I can’t answer how much each costs to build and the time for construction. Let us know what you came up with.
I am interested to know the materials composition to produce solar panels.
I know its made of silicon. I want to know what are the raw materials used to make solar panels.
most terrestrial solar panels are made from silicon