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Hope this movie will sort of show how easy it was for me to wire this Taylor Dunn Electric Car (EV-electric vehicle), itself run by six 12 Volt each, true deep cycle batteries. They are connected by thick stranded wires about 10 inches long, which any golf cart dealership can custom make for you (cheaper), [...]
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Over the past decade, China has become the world’s leading manufacturer of solar energy technologies; China’s solar manufacturers have helped drive down the cost of solar power around the world with their large-scale production facilities and solar panel exports. In October, ClimateWorks traveled to China to get a sense of the scale of China’s solar [...]
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In the Herefordshire countryside a couple use solar panels at home to heat water and generate electricity and help them to lead the good life.
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Using sustainable energy to improve people’s everyday lives is at the heart of our mission, and we are proud to work with Patrick Dempsey to draw attention to the difference that solar energy can make in this world. To learn more, please visit trinasolar.com/15minutes
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A renewable energy photovoltaic power station installation. This video was filmed and edited by Antony Stone. It shows David Lipschitz, Steven Mulder and Peter Burden of My Power Station installing a system at Gecko Rock farm near Touwsriver about 2 hours from Cape Town. For detailed specifications and what the system runs, please see mypowerstation.co.za
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An innovative solution for one of the greatest problems of the energy revolution: electrolyzers can serve to store excess wind energy and power from other sources as hydrogen. Europe is fostering the energy revolution — but simply setting up wind turbines will hardly do the job. It is in the nature of renewable energy sources [...]
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