Archive for March, 2010


The short version of what we do to save the planet and our people.

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energyforhome.net Stoppaying your energy bills and throwing money out of the window. Learn how to make solar panels for home use for a very small and affordable investment! Learn how thousands of people worldwide have slashed their electric bills by 80% and at times completely eliminated them by using these best DIY Solar Power Guides on the planet, that have step by step instructions and videos that even a novice teenager can follow to make solar electric panels. Visit http Now! This is not “How to make PV Solar Cells”. It is possible to home-make Copper Oxide and other kinds of materials but that is a whole nother story which I may do in the future. I may be a little bit ambitious to try to show you how I made PV Solarpanels out of various types of cells I collected and how and where I obtained them rather inexpensively

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The European Union has launched a plan for closer ties with six former Soviet republics. The Czech EU Presidency laid on a warm welcome in Prague. The Eastern Partnership promotes democratic reform, economic integration and energy security. Prague said Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine “are responding”. To soothe Russian misgivings, one Czech official called it “an offer, not a projection of EU force”. The EU is keen to avert instability in a region that carries all its gas imports from Russia. Association agreements, visa liberalisation and free trade could follow with the six. The EU will follow up the meeting with an overlapping energy summit this Friday. Its aim is to open a “southern corridor” for alternative energy supplies, mainly through the long-planned Nabucco pipeline, to deliver natural gas from the Caspian Sea region to Europe.

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Alcatel-Lucent’s Alternative Energy program bridges the alternative energy and the telecom worlds to make renewable power a large scale mainstream deployment case for Wireless Telecommunication Networks. See how in this video – filmed by Telecom TV during a visit to our Alternative Energy Lab and Pilot station just south of Paris – a special episode of their Green Planet channel.

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Anatal- “Essay writing gig,” one Hydroelectric energy is to play. You must use the natural power. .. (Jul,13,2009)

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www.solardave.com solardave: If I have a grid tied solar system and the power goes out on a sunny day, do I still have limited power? Eric Van Orden: You would not have any power, if the inverter sense no electricity coming in from the grid will essentially hold the electric current in the inverter. You will not have electricity or your lights will not be on if the grid goes down. That is kind of a safety reason, if there is the electric current from the panels coming in the electric grid then Xcel Energy happens to be working on the grid they could potential get shocked. And there are some other reasons…mainly that is a safety issue. A battery backup system would be a way to get around that and have reserved electricity for when the grid goes down. solardave: You guys (Standard Renewable Energy) don’t do that many battery system installs? Eric Van Orden: We do quite a few compared to the rest of the other Colorado installers, and compared to the rest of all the other installations we do it is small percentage no more that 10%. But Zeke Yewdall our chief engineer actually lived off grid until he went away to college – so he knows the ins and outs of battery backup systems.

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About Keppe Motor Primary source of energy: scalar or essential energy (from space). Secondary source of energy: battery or electrical current used only to give the initial start. Motor heating: none. Environmental pollution: none. Energy cost to operate: 5-10% of what it costs to operate motors of the same potency. Energy consumption: 10-20 times less than normal. Operating area: any place on the planet because it is not dependent on other sources of energy such as atomic, hydroelectric, eolic (wind) or coal. RPM: adjustable in accordance with the applied voltage. 3500 rpms has already been accomplished with a motor whose rotor weighs 400 grams and consumes 15 watts and 4500 rpms with a 250 gram rotor. Torque: a minimum of 5 times greater than the best conventional motors. Efficiency: depending on the dimensions can be 20 times greater than normal motors THE KEPPE MOTOR CLUB – JOIN THE DISCUSSION If you have questions, ideas to toss into the discussion, new suggestions for developing this innovative technology, this is the place to do it. www.keppemotor.com www.stop.org.br

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It’s hard to ignore global warming and the fact that oil is now at $100 per barrel. Ohio has put about 1.5 billion into a fund for “green collar” jobs which are alternative energy jobs. Ohio is putting money into wind turbines…

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alternative sources of energy wilmington, de – created at animoto.com

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The Scuderi Group and its Air-Hybrid Engine were profiled on CBS 3 Springfield by reporter Matt delucia on June 12, 2008, in the story “Local Company May Have Answer to Rising Fuel Costs”.

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