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Bob's Solar Page: August 2006
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Monday, August 28, 2006. Nanosolar - Home Page. Nanosolar - Home Page. Nanosolar has developed proprietary technology that makes it possible to simply roll-print solar cells that require only 1/100th as thick an absorber as a silicon-wafer cell (yet deliver similar performance and durability). ". Hopefully this technology will bring the cost of solar way down and be able to use it on all surfaces. / bob. Posted by Robert Deloyd at 12:57 PM. Monday, August 07, 2006. Pedal yer way to cleaner clothes! I wro...
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Bob's Solar Page: December 2006
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Wednesday, December 27, 2006. Danish Wind Industry Association. The Danish Wind Industry Association. DWIA) is a non-profit association whose purpose is to promote wind energy at home and abroad. The association was founded in 1981. DWIA today represents 99.9 per cent of Danish wind turbine manufacturing measured in MW and more than 140 companies with activities in the Danish wind industry. Posted by Robert Deloyd at 1:06 PM. View my complete profile. Joey Dye's Home Power Page. Nanosolar - Home Page.
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Bob's Solar Page: April 2006
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Sunday, April 23, 2006. Leave as little a footprint as possible on our environment so that others may follow your path. Posted by Robert Deloyd at 10:09 PM. Friday, April 21, 2006. I learned a good number of lessons on that day. Practice what you preach. Even back in 1970, as it is today, it was hard to find anyone who does. And another lesson learned was Experts don’t know crap! Oh and by the way, my homes electric is powered by solar panels. What can you do right now? Posted by Robert Deloyd at 9:22 PM.
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Bob's Solar Page: June 2008
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Monday, June 23, 2008. DailyTech - MIT Students Develop Revolutionary Solar Dish That is Hot Enough to Melt Steel. DailyTech - MIT Students Develop Revolutionary Solar Dish That is Hot Enough to Melt Steel. Posted by Robert Deloyd at 12:48 AM. I am just a guy out in the desert amazed at the things out here where I live, the folks I call my friends, and this that we call the Internet. I am excited to share them with you! View my complete profile. Joey Dye's Home Power Page. The ZAP-X Crossover Electric Car.
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Bob's Solar Page: January 2007
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007. The ZAP-X Crossover Electric Car. The ZAP-X Crossover Electric Car. 155mph, 644 Horsepower, Based on the APX Technical Demonstrator Vehicle Designed and Developed by Lotus Engineering. Tuesday January 30, 4:00 am ET. ZAP-X features all wheel drive, 10 minute recharge time, a 350 Mile Range and will be the center piece of the NADA Exhibition, February 3rd to 6th. Sounds nice but what about something the general public can afford! Posted by Robert Deloyd at 1:33 AM. I wrote a s...
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Bob's Solar Page: July 2006
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Sunday, July 16, 2006. Treehugger: 800 Watt Hours A Day! The Most Efficient Modern House? Treehugger: 800 Watt Hours A Day! The Most Efficient Modern House? 800 Watt Hours A Day! The Most Efficient Modern House? July 14, 2006 01:30 PM - Justin Thomas, Virginia. This house has the conveniences of a modern house, but consumes only 800Whr on average per day. Compare this to a typical U.S. suburban house that uses 45 kilowatt hours (kWh) per day. How is this reduction possible? Monday, July 10, 2006. Posted ...
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Bob's Solar Page: June 2006
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Friday, June 23, 2006. Wwwquasiturbine.com - English. Quasiturbine - A New Approach". An engine for optimum efficiency and clean environment. Under any load, torque, pressure, flow, power or RPM! The piston engine has been dominant for over a century. Have we abdicated to do better? And if better exists, are we going to give it a try? Posted by Robert Deloyd at 10:23 PM. Thursday, June 22, 2006. Personal Tech Pipeline 4 Out Of 5 New Home Buyers Want Solar Power. 4 Out Of 5 New Home Buyers Want Solar Power.