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Clean Solar Power Alternative Energy

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18 Responses to “Clean Solar Power Alternative Energy”

  1. 1 2coconuts4uon 09 Jan 2010 at 20:43

    it has merit but think more outside the box once you have made something good. possibly use it on parking lots, driveways,sidewalks,places that people don’t use anymore.

  2. 2 2coconuts4uon 09 Jan 2010 at 21:43

    bend them flex them and make them to work for you. (anything is possible one person at a time) kenneth van horn.

  3. 3 2coconuts4uon 09 Jan 2010 at 21:50

    make solar panel siding that is better than putting it on the roof all the time, plus it will work in snowy areas because of the refection off the snow, also will be easier to clean (just a hose will do) and it will never have pitch on it and will create many jobs for the future. siding panels are already ankled at some degree just add the degree it needs and start putting it up on the sides of buildings always easy to clean this way kenneth van horn …the best ideas around.

  4. 4 pacificcresttranson 09 Jan 2010 at 22:49

    With the need to control climate change and global warming, wind energy is being harnessed in many countries. Companies such as Pacific Crest Transformers provide custom built energy transformers for wind energy farms.

  5. 5 MrWombatPPCon 09 Jan 2010 at 23:26

    Governments Need to Stop trying to TAX these ideas of of existance. Same applies to Property Planning permision needs to take away any Fees implied on Users wishing to instal these.

  6. 6 tarkus588on 10 Jan 2010 at 00:20

    Solar energy is a great thing…people just have to be a little patient and allow the technology to get better and cheaper so it can be used in more applications.

  7. 7 MihiLibertason 10 Jan 2010 at 01:08

    can you imagine panel plants in every desert over the world producing free energy for every one on the Planet.

  8. 8 cdltpxon 10 Jan 2010 at 01:17

    If the payback for a home is currently 5 years then why aren’t every house set up 5 years is a given you reach 15 years the system would still have 10 years warranty in most cases and have paid for itself 3 times never ahving a power failure due to winter weather or car crashing to your wires somewhere.

  9. 9 scientificallygreeneon 10 Jan 2010 at 01:34

    Hey, check out my website at ScientificallyGreener(Dot) com and get all the new and improved Equipments to build or buy your own solar and wind energy systems ScientificallyGreener(Dot) com is a website that sells the most modern environmental products available

  10. 10 ChemistryCraigon 10 Jan 2010 at 02:21

    Great video…

  11. 11 jtopicz1on 10 Jan 2010 at 02:31

    I’ve been using a Magnetic Generator to power my kitchen appliances using the plans at:
    magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  12. 12 iknowyouxon 10 Jan 2010 at 02:39

    Be smart – don’t pay any more electricity bills. more info: solar.xfollow.me (Copy to your browser’s address bar)

  13. 13 JonVonTruthSeekeron 10 Jan 2010 at 02:51

    It’s called the History Channel

  14. 14 zebikabiroon 10 Jan 2010 at 03:23

    what channel is this. Its the “H” symbol.

  15. 15 fonzybroon 10 Jan 2010 at 04:17

    top information, thanks

  16. 16 pdxjuleson 10 Jan 2010 at 04:24

    The Pacific NW does better than Florida as well as Germany – for PV. They may have more sun, but PV Panels does work as well if they get too hot.

    California to Texas is a sweet zone for Solar Thermal however. We can do it fine in the NW, but they get better values for heating spaces as well as water, and pools.

    Nice overview – apparently by the History Channel…who would display a higher quality picture.

    Best Wishes to Nano-Solar – OR & WA are ready and want to Manufacture with you!

  17. 17 menderfire9on 10 Jan 2010 at 05:22

    Thanks for the history, as well as the science; this is very interesting ….. especially the word about Germany being the most successful at solar and that Germany has LESS SUN THAN SEATTLE> that bit of news gives a lot of hope to the rest of us!!!

  18. 18 trader0108on 10 Jan 2010 at 05:27

    Another method Two points of method: (1) Two waters, separated, zero pressure and house pressure, and (2) Use principle of heat-exchange to take heat from zero pressure to house pressure by running copper metal tubing with house pressure, inside the zero pressure water. The copper metal does a very good job of transferring the heat, and many times better than plastic or rubber. Mixing sand and water in the zero pressure water is probably better. Thin aluminum may contain the zero pressure water.

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