Posts Tagged ‘energy’
…by how fast this spins. This solar technology power, will gain massive improvements in the progress of miles per gallon!. The following tells the new story of solar cell photovoltaic’s applications and the science & developing markets that have been overlooked and underdeveloped. We wish to call your attention to “rotating photovoltaic cells, producing power.” Here’s an aerodynamic futuristic design from our engineers:
Try it! Sample it! Test drive it! Burn rubber with it! Spin out with it! Use it on a trial basis- just sample our (pp) wares. We have devised this introduction to high speed rpm rotations of a solar photovoltaic for use on earth and in space. (we have a rotary solar airplane in the works)
Once dismissed as a mere impossibility by all the “experts” the newer versions of photovoltaics in high spinning RPM applications are becoming the dominant force in the understanding and design of working progressive solar power. We have re-invented the in-wheel motor with solar tilting technologies. This “solar pv wheel” could be the tire of the future, with a solar powered propulsion agenda in place of the current hubcap (or spokes, et. al.) (p.p.) Our eco designers are working on a earth friendly “hubcap” with slip ring construction to travel multiple currents thru the car or directly to a motor attached to the wheel hub. (this has a motor attached directly to the solar cell underside, and direct to the wheel.) With “tilting technologies” both the car and wheel are able to seek greater sunlight. pp Our convex cell array will gain the higher angle of incidence to the sun’s light- and they flip up and out, for further volts when vehicles are parked.
Cars can run off of renewable energy and here’s the proof.
We have additional solar wheel inventions that superceede the outputs of the wheels shown. The spin cools down the solar cells array and adds efficiencies. Watch for our solar dome hubcaps to slip onto your car!
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How to Assemble Harbor Freight Chicago Electrics 45 Watt Solar panel Kit
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Isang Litrong Liwanag (A Liter of Light), is a sustainable lighting project which aims to bring the eco-friendly Solar Bottle Bulb to disprivileged communities nationwide. Designed and developed by students from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the Solar Bottle Bulb is based on the principles of Appropriate Technologies — a concept that provides simple and easily replicable technologies that address basic needs in developing communities.
For more information, check this website: http://isanglitrongliwanag.org/about-us/
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Reducing Your Energy Needs before Going Green With simple instructions available on how to convert to homemade wind power or DIY solar panels for as little as $200, many people are taking the alternative energy more seriously. When choosing to take on a DIY conversion project the first question most people ask is will one windmill or one large solar panel be enough? There are too many factors involved here to answer that question for you. But one way to start is to ensure your home is efficient in the first place. In this article we will walk you through some steps that will help you reduce your energy consumption before you start converting your home.
Reducing Your Energy Needs
One often overlooked step in converting a home to green power is reducing your energy needs in the first place. The average home uses inefficient lighting, power hungry appliances, and poor heating/cooling solutions. An important step to reducing your energy needs is to look at the inefficiencies in your current system.
Consider: 1. Replacing old incandescent bulbs with fluorescents or led bulbs will cut your power consumption from light in half.
2. Replacing old, inefficient, appliances may reduce your energy bills by as much as 30% by itself.
You should also look at your current heating/cooling solutions. For example an electric hot water heater could potentially be replaced by a solar water heater. Maybe that inefficient air conditioner can be replaced with a more efficient heat exchanger. If you need help choosing more efficient appliances, an excellent resource for this is put out by the Canadian government: http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/EnerGuide/home.cfm. It’s called Energuide, and it covers everything power consumption of home appliance to energy requirements of large commercial air conditioners.Spend some time looking through that guide and calculating how much you can reduce your power consumption in different areas of your home. By simply taking a look at everything in your home that consumes energy, you will find ways to reduce your energy needs before you start.You don’t necessarily have to go all out and spend $10,000 replacing everything — but things as simple as changing your lighting will reduce your energy needs before you start your conversion project.
http://green-power-diy.com/
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It’s like a magnet, it works but no one seems to really know how.
This is the closest you’ll come to seeing perpetual motion on You Tube, a Crookes Radiometer will function in very low light where a solar panel will struggle to find energy. The really confusing thing is, how do they get the gubbins inside this sealed glass bowl?
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See: http://Flexiwaysolar.com for all info. Go to http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/62994?a=385628&i=ttag to reserve or donate a light!
The new Solar Muscle solar-powered LED light is now available. It helps to replace dangerous & expensive kerosene lamps and helps to solve 10 important problems in the developing world.
Get yours now and donate to ones in need and make the world a brighter place! For a limited time you can get the new light against a lower price and donate them as well, via IndieGoGo!
All photos (c) Harry Kikstra, http://ExposedPlanet.com, all rights reserved
Music: “Tafi Maradi”by Kevin MacLeod, ISRC: US-UAN-11-00739 (http://incompetech.com)
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Coolerado Solar Powered Trailer, run by 4 photovoltaic panels. Uses about 600 watts of electricity.
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These are the 124 watt rollable solar panels tied in parallel to produce 230 watts of grid supplemented power. The panels are rated at 124 watts but the inverter uses a bit of power. This inverter is rated at 600 watts.
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LuminAID is actually an inflatable plastic pillow with a thin solar panel and two coin cell batteries. The package can be inflated and deflated down to where it can be packed completely flat. Photovoltaic film is laminated to polyethelenevinyl acetate plastic. The LuminAID device inflates to produce a quality of light similar to a lantern. A white-dot pattern on the device diffuses the light.
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Testing out a Home Depot “Malibu” Pro-LED and a Lowe’s “Allen+Roth” LED path light in my side yard.
Normally, these fixtures would powered by a 12 volt transformer-timer like any other low voltage or “Malibu” landscape lights but I’m operating them with a solar-charged 12 volt gel battery through a Morningstar SunLight controller. They draw very little current (the Pro-LED fixture uses 1.3 watts and the Allen+Roth uses about 2 watts) but put out as much light as a 7 watt wedge base bulb. A lot brighter than the typical solar garden light which usually give out a very faint, blue glow.
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