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Strange Pilgram | November 21st 2009 by Christine
pop over muffins, without the pop (no strawberries)were still a big hittwo loads of laundry and twice cleaning the kitchenmom is getting restless for a walk(growling as the three of them sit there on the couch)(growling as I'm being told not to growl read more
Water For Fuel System - A Fairytale?
How To Run Your Car On Water | Water Powered Cars Blog | November 21st 2009 by Mike
Whenever you turn on the local news channel you find out just how pricy gasoline is becoming, and you may question whether there is an opportunity to use water4gas technology. With all the tension in Iraq and whole Middle East and crude oil prices so read more
Solar News- Solar Power Can Allow The Possibility For Many Benefi…
Build your own solar water heater | November 20th 2009
The perks of solar energy beat any other form of energy which can deplete the natural resources of our planet and pollute the environment. Oil and coal are not restorable. Once they are used, they are gone, and besides, they undergp chemical transfor read more
Solar Panel Importance – Using Solar Energy Magic For A Better…
Ideal Solar Home | November 20th 2009 by Claude LaBadie
The idea of solar energy started over 100 years ago, but the technology hasn’t been as great as it is until today. With companies finding new ways to use renewable energy resources, solar energy is going to be more important. Solar energy is on read more
Lab2Line – Crystalline Cell Research And Development Project
Renewable Energy Sources | November 20th 2009 by entwickler
From the laboratory to the production line There is a wide gap between the best solar cell efficiencies that are being obtained in research laboratories and those offered commercially by manufacturers. Specifically, almost 25 % efficiency has been o read more
HIGHSPEEDCIGS – Pilot Project for CIGS Solar Cells Manufacturin…
Renewable Energy Sources | November 20th 2009 by entwickler
Development of a low-cost and high-speed pilot production line for CIGS manufacturing There are two main strategies in the production of solar cells based on copper-indium-gallium-selenium (CIGS) compounds: evaporation and selenisation. The main draw read more
Solar Power: Types Of Constructions
Alternative Energy HQ | November 20th 2009 by Kevin Rockwell
In this article we will discuss some themes related to different types of constructions used to produce solar power. We will begin from the grid-tied systems. A utility-interactive solar power system makes electricity, which is put directly to the g read more
Saving Money with Outdoor Garden Lighting
Expert Landscaping Advice and Information | November 19th 2009 by Korbin Newlyn
Today, we see a huge number of people choosing solar lighting. Not only is this a convenient way to illuminate areas but it is also a green option that cuts down the amount of manmade energy used. For solar lighting to work, all it needs is sun t read more
Electronic Temperature-Controlled Relay
Geeker: Gadgets & Tech Blog | November 19th 2009
Here is an easy way to implement automatic temperature control for your next project. The web site includes the schematic, parts list, PCB artwork, and application examples. The heart of the circuit is the LM35DZ temperature sensor which is factory- read more
Electronic Temperature-Controlled Relay
Geeker: Gadgets & Tech Blog | November 19th 2009
Here is an easy way to implement automatic temperature control for your next project. The web site includes the schematic, parts list, PCB artwork, and application examples. The heart of the circuit is the LM35DZ temperature sensor which is factory- read more
How Solar Panel Works – Running Your Homes With These Sun-power…
Solar Power For Home | November 19th 2009 by Solar Power For Home
Many individuals, especially those who are newbies in solar technology might wonder how solar panel works. But first, what’s a home solar panel? This is a sun-powered gadget that collects and utilizes the energy from the sun via its rays and read more
Testing Nanocomposite Materials in Space
Aceize: Eyes on the Future | November 19th 2009 by Ace Ize
There is an experiment happening on the International Space Station called, Materials International Space Station Experiment - 7 (MISSE7). During the experiment several nanocomposite materials are being tested for endurance in the high radiation an read more
Major Advance in Organic Solar Cells
Impact Lab | November 18th 2009
Postdoctoral student Greg Welch removing a sample from the microwave reactor. Professor Guillermo Bazan and a team of postgraduate researchers at UC Santa Barbara’s Center for Polymers and Organic Solids (CPOS) have announced a major advance read more
Eco Cars: Harmony amphibious RV is a green ride for land and wate…
instablogs | November 18th 2009 by Guman
Eco Factor: Recreational vehicle powered by hydrogen fuel cells. The Harmony by industrial designer Weili Feng is a concept recreational vehicle that can not only facilitate your weekend trips to the countryside but can also be used as a yacht fo read more
Major Advance In Organic Solar Cells
Zamp BioTopics | November 17th 2009 by Zamp
Scientists have announced a major advance in the synthesis of organic polymers for plastic solar cells. Gains in speed, quality and current over conventional production techniques hold promise for both research and commercial production. Read Full S read more
Solar system - Thinking about solar for your home
Second Sales Blog | November 17th 2009 by Raja
Four-leaf clovers might bring you luck, but Armageddon Energy’s three-leafed SolarClover solar panels promise something more concrete — cheap, green energy. Using standard silicon solar cells embedded in a Teflon medium, each three-panel read more
NYK Super Eco Ship 2030 Is The Vessel Of The Future
Futuristic Transportation, Future Cars, Flying Cars | November 17th 2009
With a reduced vessel weight and a minimal drag, supplementary deployment of fuel cells, solar panels and wind turbines, the concept NYK Super Eco Ship 2030 went on to bag the Japan Good Design Award 09 for its outstanding design and eco-credentials read more
New solar energy technology wins accolades
Solar Energy Directory | November 17th 2009 by George Pessin
From Solar.CoolerPlanet.com A shingle that generates solar energy was named one of the 50 Best Innovations of 2009 by Time magazine. Dow Chemical, the Powerhouse Solar Shingle’s inventor, will make the shingles commercially available by the mid read more
Lecture 11 - Powering the Future with Sustainable Energy, Summer…
Online Classes - Join an Online Class or List Yours | November 17th 2009 by Jagdeep Singh Pannu
August 21, 2008 presentation by Stacey Bent for the Stanford University Office of Science Outreach’s Summer Science Lecture Series. Meeting the world's growing energy needs in a sustainable fashion is one of the most pressing problems of read more
Working Principle of Solar Energy
Ideal Solar Home | November 17th 2009 by Claude LaBadie
Darren Chow asked: How does solar energy work? Sunlight is required to be converted into usable energy form so as to be used by energy-consuming appliances. The ways of converting sun-rays depends on what you need. For example, to dry your clothes y read more
Xerox Develops a Breakthrough Silver Ink
Lightning Labels Blog | November 17th 2009 by Lightning Labels
Xerox recently announced a breakthrough that could have wide ranging implications for a number of industries. The researchers at Xerox have invented a new ink that can be printed on paper or plastic like normal inks, but this silver ink has a speci read more
Xerox Develops a Breakthrough Silver Ink
Lightning Labels Blog | November 17th 2009 by Lightning Labels
Xerox recently announced a breakthrough that could have wide ranging implications for a number of industries. The researchers at Xerox have invented a new ink that can be printed on paper or plastic like normal inks, but this silver ink has a speci read more
Argonne to Construct $95M Energy Research Facility
process feedback infrared | November 17th 2009 by process feedback infrared
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is providing $8 million to Argonne National Laboratory for detailed design work for a new, world-class energy research facility. This is the first step in beginning work on what is expected to be a $95 million co read more
Thinking solar for your home? Armageddon it
SCI FI Tech | November 17th 2009
Four-leaf clovers might bring you luck, but Armageddon Energy's three-leafed SolarClover solar panels promise something more concrete — cheap, green energy. Using standard silicon solar cells embedded in a Teflon medium, each three-panel unit read more
NYK Super Eco Ship 2030 is the vessel of the future
Grendiary | November 17th 2009
With a reduced vessel weight and a minimal drag, supplementary deployment of fuel cells, solar panels and wind turbines, the concept NYK Super Eco Ship 2030 went on to bag the Japan Good Design Award 09 for its outstanding design and eco-credential read more
Spacing Out on Solar Energy
Triple Pundit | November 17th 2009
Solar power satellites are the yin to the yang of Ronald Reagan’s 1980s Star Wars fantasy, and almost as old. Scientists for decades have explored the potential of using space-based solar cells to beam power to the Earth. It’s an idea wi read more
A Word About Alternative Energy
Fitness,Food & Diet,Health,Beauty | November 17th 2009 by dualeon
By Jenny RobinsonAlternative energy is everywhere around us and it's possible to use it in many different ways. An example that can be sited is one that is driven by photovoltaic cells called the solar power which in time can get more advanced and af read more
YouTube - Vitamin D is better than ANY vaccine and increases the…
Rivers in Oregon | November 17th 2009 by Wayne Wymore
Germans found that Vitamin D increases the immune system by 3-5 times and is BETTER than any vaccine at helping the immune system beat the h5n1 (bird flu) virus. See 2:20 Research from PubMed: In 1981, R. Edgar Hope-Simpson proposed that a 'seasona read more

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