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Photovoltaic Technology: HelioVolt
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View my complete profile. Go here for my main blog. Tuesday, November 15, 2005. Rapid, low thermal budget process adaptable to multiple substrates for copper indium gallium selenide-based (CIGS) photovoltaic cell production. This could make ubiquitous PV walls and roofs a reality. Posted by David @ 3:53 PM. Links to this post:.
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Automobile Technology: Solatec LLC
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View my complete profile. Go here for my main blog. Thursday, December 08, 2005. A Nevada company that is marketing an add on kit incorporating PV units on the roof of a Prius. The PV units provide battery charging and can boost MPG by up to 10%. The cost of the kit is $2,195 (requires professional installation, which I assume is not included in the price). I would expect to see something like this coming from more companies in the relatively near future. Panel Thickness: 0.6mm. Posted by David @ 6:16 AM.
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Automobile Technology: Hybrid Consortium
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View my complete profile. Go here for my main blog. Thursday, November 17, 2005. Group of companies that plan to promote plug-in hybrids. California gas and electric company. Posted by David @ 6:23 AM. Links to this post:.
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Photovoltaic Technology: The Solar Guide
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View my complete profile. Go here for my main blog. Monday, February 20, 2006. Great site for solar power resources. Posted by David @ 11:39 PM. Links to this post:.
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Power It Yourself: The reason for this blog
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View my complete profile. Go here for my main blog. Tuesday, November 08, 2005. The reason for this blog. I have just discovered this blogging web site. Since it's free (and because I'm cheap), I will be using this site to track information about improving my personal energy efficiency. And I guess it won't hurt to rant about a few of my own pet peeves from time to time. Posted by David @ 8:42 AM. Welcome to the blogosphere! Keep commenting on other people's sites, and you're buond to get noticed :D.
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Power It Yourself: Universe evolution favors 3 and 7 dimensions
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View my complete profile. Go here for my main blog. Interstellar Spaceflight: Is It Possible? Kyocera To Ship Low Cost Solar Panels as Early as . Hot water via microwave heating. Private Sector, Low-Cost Lunar Plan. Mini windmills power wireless networks. State of the home power generation. Why are plug-in hybrid cars so important? The reason for this blog. Thursday, December 08, 2005. Universe evolution favors 3 and 7 dimensions. An older post that I'm keeping up with. Posted by David @ 11:23 AM. Pages ...
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Power It Yourself: Kyocera To Ship Low Cost Solar Panels as Early as FY 2006
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View my complete profile. Go here for my main blog. Hot water via microwave heating. Private Sector, Low-Cost Lunar Plan. Mini windmills power wireless networks. State of the home power generation. Why are plug-in hybrid cars so important? The reason for this blog. Tuesday, November 29, 2005. Kyocera To Ship Low Cost Solar Panels as Early as FY 2006. Found over at The Energy Blog. And the Centre for Energy (tm). Average 1000 kwh per month x 12 months = 12,000 kwh per year. Posted by David @ 2:24 PM.
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Power It Yourself: Why are plug-in hybrid cars so important?
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View my complete profile. Go here for my main blog. The reason for this blog. Tuesday, November 08, 2005. Why are plug-in hybrid cars so important? Ultimately, the most straightforward source of power for transportation is sunlight converted to electricity. However, there are two major problems with current technology. One, we cannot convert the sunlight to electricity efficiently enough to replace fossil fuels and two, batteries that could conceivably store enough power for cars are way too expensive.