Solar powered Fish farm, Organic garden, App. $9.00 Per Sq. Ft. Building costs
Posted by admin on May 5, 2012
Three times the R rating. 1/12th the cost. Estimated $35.00 per month power demand.
Passive solar heating.
Solar powered with power to spare depends on set up.
Comparable R rating with contemporary materials costs will reach $120.00 per sq. ft.
For the rest of a community oriented story having to do with recycling education building education and a survival education as well as organic produce for the local School, watch these or do a search. I live close by and will continue to follow this as more is available.
fibercrete stabilized cellulose from land fill waste pt1of2
fibercrete stabilized cellulose from land fill waste pt2of2
Until enough folks wake up and realize what has happened in large enough numbers, those that are awake must do everything they can to fend for themselves and their families, even if their family is as big as their heart. Hopefully it is.
Here is a respectable technology to investigate, which originated within the heart and mind of a respectable man. http://www.glycangroup.com/industries
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Cella Energy – Safe, low-cost hydrogen storage
Posted by admin on May 3, 2012
http://www.cellaenergy.com produced by http://www.vsi-enterprises.com
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How much does solar energy cost?
Posted by admin on Apr 27, 2012
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One question I get all the time from people who are thinking about going for solar energy system is, “How much does solar energy cost”? The cost of solar power for your home will depend on the following variables.
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Alternative Energy Sources – Solar power is coming
Posted by admin on Mar 29, 2012
Click Here: http://alternativeenergysourcesv.com
Alternative energy sources – Solar energy is coming
Solar energy costs have dropped rapidly in recent years due to technology improvements
as those costs dropped solar has become cost competetive with coal and other resources.
The fact that new coal takes 6-8 years to diliver a power to go online
means that solar is already cost competetive with coal
and this is not even taking into account that coal costs the US alone $500,000,000
There is a similar case with nuclear, the same issue, nuclear cost is arising
and the cost of solar is dropping.
The oil energy industry is basically peaked in the past couple of years
or it’s in the middle of a peak. Coal also maybe peaking soon. It could peak 2025
not to mention the global warming as a result of using those kind of energy sources
In this video, you can see this deep increase in solar power as one of the best alternative energy sources in recent years,17 nuclear power plants worth of solar peak power shipped in 2010.
For more videos, please visit my YouTube channel here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/AESourceschannel
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Premier Power Announces Participation at Solar Power Finance and Investment Summit
Posted by admin on Feb 25, 2012
Premier Power Renewable Energy, Inc. , a global leader in the development and construction of solar power plants, announced today that Miguel de Anquin, presi
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Warner Robins Company Profits Off Solar Energy
Posted by admin on Feb 16, 2012
Going Green, Saving Green – http://www.41nbc.com http://firstcenturyenergy.com
WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT)-A Warner Robins company specializing in green cleaning products is taking their environmentally friendly business approach one step further.
Clean Control Corporation is now home to the second largest solar farm in the state.
Steve Davidson, President of Clean Control Corp., says he has always been interested in green technology. “I’ve just always been interested since high school in the solar aspect. We got a whole line of green cleaning products.”
That curiosity helped created an acre of solar panels. “It’s enough to power about 24 homes every year,” says Davidson.
The solar farm is another way for him to make money. “Everything that’s produced here we will sell to Flint, and they’ll offer it to the local home owners and businesses,” says Davidson.
For the next decade Davidson will have a contract with Green Power EMC, First Century Energy, and Flint Energies.
Executive Vice President of First Century, George Mori, says, “A lot of people don’t realize that Georgia is ranked 3rd in the US in solar energy potential.”
Davidson calls his investment in this project a no-brainer,”the sun provides free electricity.”
It cost Davidson around $700,000 to get the project running. “The pay-off in the long-term is definitely beneficial,” says Davidson.
The goal is to give consumers an eco-friendly option when it comes to power. Mori says, “homeowners obviously have the choice of also purchasing solar for their homes as well to off set their own energy costs.”
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I want to power my new home I am building on solar power alone what will the cost be roughly?
Posted by admin on Feb 14, 2012
I also want to stay off the electric grid . It would cost an additional ten thousand dollars to be hooked into it and I want to be independant from utilities. Would solar panels and batteries power lights and T.V , computer , washer dryer ect.
I doubt this is realistically possible- the battery storage required would be tremendous. This is why net-metering is available in most parts of the country. You want to be connected to the grid but able to generate your own power.
Just size your panels appropriately and look for other design ideas to minimize your electricity demand;
geothermal HVAC
daylighting
super-insulation
‘Passive’ Homes Save Energy, Money
Posted by admin on Feb 13, 2012
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com | http://facebook.com/voalearningenglish
Heating and cooling equipment are the biggest users of energy in American homes. And homes are responsible for about one fourth of the nation’s total energy use. But there are surprisingly simple ways to deeply cut energy use, its effect on the environment and its cost. David Peabody and his team at Peabody Architects design passive homes. He says the design of a passive house aims to reduce energy demand to its lowest possible level. Passive houses use no solar, geothermal or wind energy equipment. But they are extremely energy efficient.Mr. Peabody says passive houses cut heating and cooling costs by about ninety percent. But what sets his design apart from other “green homes” is that it looks like any other home.”That is the beauty of the passive house approach is that you don’t have to build in a particular way with any particular materials or to any particular style. That’s why in our case we decided to try to do something to prove that point to make something that was very traditionally American.”Peabody Architects says it is building the first passive home in the Washington, DC, area. In Arlington, Virginia, Roger Lin and his brother Eric are also building one. Roger Lin of Southern Exposure Homes explains that windows are sealed against leaks and have three layers of glass. The windows are airtight. On a cold winter day, the temperature inside the unfinished home is a comfortable twelve degrees Celsius. David Peabody says you can find passive homes all over the world. “North Africa, for example, has a passive house community designing for very hot dry climates and that’s a whole other area of exploration for passive house.”The first passive design was an apartment building in Darmstadt, Germany. Two physicists helped develop it about twenty years ago. Passive houses use some specialized materials. These include precast concrete panels and insulation. They also need to have special air treatment systems. Supporters say they cost only about five or eight percent more than traditional homes. But they use ten percent of the energy for heating and cooling. The designs are passive because they do not use geothermal, sun or wind energy for power. But Passive House Institute US says even greater savings can be reached with additions like solar water heating systems. They might call that an active passive house. For VOA Special English, I’m Alex Villarreal. (Adapted from a radio program broadcast 13Jan2012)
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2/10/2012 — Emergency Power — Solar Panel kit from Solaro Energy Solutions
Posted by admin on Feb 12, 2012
Special thanks and shout out — to Dennis Grubb and the staff at Solaro Energy !
Here is a direct link to the main Solaro Energy website — clearly you can see they make many different products related to energy saving / off the grid solutions: http://solaroenergy.com/products/solar-lighting/
watch the video explanation of one of their lighting systems from Dennis directly here– this is their youtube page:
It is important to have a power source — for multiple reasons — power outages, emergencies, natural / man made disasters, severe weather, and even for off the grid living.
Costs can range from just a few dollars (under 100) into multiple thousands. Depending on your budget — there is a form of backup power that many people can afford. The time to prepare is now… BEFORE anything more happens on a global basis.
Try going a couple days without any form of electricity. Life literally goes back to the dark ages without it.
To get a similar setup like the one sent to me… here is their main contact information:
http://SolaroEnergy.com
1-888-355-5SUN
Here is more about their company:
http://solaroenergy.com/about-us/
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here are several other links to find out more about solar power — multiple companies offer budget solutions — im not just promoting solaroenergy — Im promoting having a power solution available to meet your needs in case of emergency or to offset your costs in real life:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_panel
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/solar-cell.htm
Here is a link to the mini-solar charger I was talking about that I saw at walgreens (cost is 15 dollars):
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=kodak+solar+charger&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=oZP&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&prmd=imvns&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.,cf.osb&biw=1920&bih=884&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=6904914468814969374&sa=X&ei=-OI1T5aIFcPs2QWg16X6AQ&ved=0CHQQxBUwAA
Here is a link to several other companies (I cannot vouch for these others as I have not seen or tested their products — read the reviews on the other companies before making any purchase)…
https://www.google.com/#q=solar+panel&hl=en&prmd=imvnsurl&source=lnms&tbm=shop&ei=HuM1T63zIony2QWv59ynAg&sa=X&oi=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=6&ved=0CH4Q_AUoBQ&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.,cf.osb&fp=c925a18400251fd5&biw=1920&bih=884
I can vouch for Solaroenergy — that they are indeed a real company known for making working/high quality solar panels.
cheers to them for sending this system!
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Time is advantageous for installing solar power in home
Posted by admin on Feb 12, 2012
If you have been considering solar power for your home, there may not be a more advantageous time than right now, depending on whether you pay a utility bill to AmerenUE. A combination of federal tax credits and utility rebate programs are adding up to 60 percent or more off a typical solar system — a five or six-year pay-off for a typical home system.
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