G-SHOCK The Go Green 6900 Solar Watch in White,Watches for Unisex, One Size,White

June 3, 2011 by  
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G-SHOCK The Go Green 6900 Solar Watch in White,Watches for Unisex, One Size,White

G-SHOCK The Go Green 6900 Solar Watch in White,Watches for Unisex:

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G-SHOCK The Go Green 7900 Solar Watch in White,Watches for Unisex, One Size,White

May 21, 2011 by  
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G-SHOCK The Go Green 7900 Solar Watch in White,Watches for Unisex, One Size,White

G-SHOCK The Go Green 7900 Solar Watch in White,Watches for Unisex:

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The History Channel : Renewable Energy , Natural Environment Homes : Going Green Living – Solar Power , Wind , Biofuel & More : 2 Pack

March 27, 2011 by  
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The History Channel : Renewable Energy , Natural Environment Homes : Going Green Living – Solar Power , Wind , Biofuel & More : 2 Pack

In the young 21st Century, two realizations are dawning on the world’s population: we are hopelessly dependent on petroleum, which is only going to get more expensive; and global warming, caused mainly by our burning of fossil fuels, will impact civilization in ways that we’re only beginning to grasp. Stepping in to fight both of these massive problems are the rapidly evolving technologies that harness renewable energy. We will see how air, water, earth, and fire are transformed into clean, reliable sources of heat, electricity, and even automobile fuel. We’ll take an in-depth look at the most proven and reliable sources: solar, wind, geothermal, biofuels, and tidal power. From the experimental to the tried-and-true, renewable energy sources are overflowing with potential… just waiting to be exploited on a massive scale. And unlike fossil fuels, they’ll always be there. //Inspired by the popular home décor magazine, this episode of the A&E television series focuses on how the lines between the interiors and exteriors can sometimes be crossed or combined. HOUSE BEAUTIFUL shows that, if carried out correctly, there is no reason the inside of a home cannot be as lush and fragrant as the outside. First, there is a look inside the home of Seattle architect James Cutler. As a staunch environmentalist, Cutler designed his home using recycled wood and other natural products. The same concept was used in the home of designer Nick Berman, whose house was constructed using almost all natural materials. HOUSE BEAUTIFUL heads inside a water tower turned into an environmentally friendly home. There is also a discussion of some of the best natural products to accessorize a home, including bamboo flooring and art from famed environmental painter Dodd Holdsapple and natural sculptor Sally Trout.

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Fuel Cell Solar Hybrid Car

March 11, 2011 by  
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Fuel Cell Solar Hybrid Car

  • Solar powered, fuel cell run toy car
  • Great way to show students the relationship between solar power and fuel cell technology

Horizon’s Fuel Cell Car Science Kit uses a reversible PEM fuel cell that combines electrolysis and power conversion into one single device. Watch as oxygen and hydrogen gases are formed in two transparent water containers. The car steers independently of the user once in operation: when the car hits a barrier, it will automatically find its way by reversing away 90 degrees. This fun science kit combines cutting-edge science, education and fun for all!

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Going Green at Home : What Are 2 Methods of Solar Heating?

January 12, 2011 by  
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Two methods of solar heating include photovoltaic, which refers to solar panels, and solar thermal, which refers to direct heat from the sun. Find out which methods of solar heating will work best in different homes with helpful tips from alternative energy specialists in this free video on going green. Expert: Scott Meyer and Bruce Hatchett Contact: www.energyoptions-wind.com Bio: Scott is the General Manager and Bruce is the sales director for an alternative energy installation company called Energy Options – www.energyoptions-wind.com. Filmmaker David Carstens

Andersen Parabolic Solar Cooker

January 12, 2011 by  
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Parabolic Offset the first and the only 43″ Square parabolic reflector! Cooks food with the sun as fast as you can with your kitchen range. We now have a Grill for meats- grill a 1″ x 8″ x 9″ steak to medium well in 15 minutes! A new truly GREEN product! Cook your food with the power of the sun. Never buy or use fuel to cook your food on this innovative stove – all you need is a sunny day! Learn more at www.andersensolar.com

China reduces solar power costs with large-scale manufacturing

January 11, 2011 by  
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Over the past decade, China has become the world’s leading manufacturer of solar energy technologies; China’s solar manufacturers have helped drive down the cost of solar power around the world with their large-scale production facilities and solar panel exports. In October, ClimateWorks traveled to China to get a sense of the scale of China’s solar manufacturing efforts and talk to some local experts about China’s goals for dramatically scaling up its domestic deployment of solar energy technologies.

Homemade 20 Gallon Solar Shower

January 6, 2011 by  
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As seen at savehouseholdenergy.com – See my 20 Gallon Solar Shower that I made for about $25. It works great, even in northern climates! The free plans for this shower are at www.savehouseholdenergy.com . Help to reduce energy use!

Worlds largest solar power plant…

January 1, 2011 by  
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A promo from Abengoa, the Spanish concentrated solar company currently building what will be the worlds largest (280 MW) concentrated solar power plant near Gila Bend, Arizona, USA. Vic Aguilar aka UpBeatnik

currentenergy.ca – Boiling Over LS60 – Evacuated Tube Solar Collector System – Barrie Ontario Canada

December 29, 2010 by  
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See our Cottage System Boiling Over Current Energy specialises in Solar Thermal Systems that produce heat to be used in heating systems, pools, hot tubs or its water supply.

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