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January 23, 2008

Sanyo Solar Panels | HIT Solar Cells

Sanyo Solar grid tie solar modules.

Filed by oynot at January 23rd, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, power, renewable, solar, panels, products, electric
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January 22, 2008

Solar Power | Renewable Energy | Solar Electric Store

Solar Power Super Store. Solar Energy Kit systems or parts.

Filed by oynot at January 22nd, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, power, renewable, solar, panels, save, electric, inverters, pu1200
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Government accredited GreenPower website

Filed by asdp at January 22nd, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, green, power, renewable, Resources
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January 21, 2008

Nuclear- the wind, the sun - and the atom

The economist

Filed by noizannoiz at January 21st, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, power, renewable, economics, nuclear
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January 20, 2008

Verdant Power

Filed by 279991 at January 20th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, power, renewable, sustainability, investment, technology, water, wave, turbine, hydro
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Infinilec - earth friendly energy

Filed by wcwarren at January 20th, 2008 under Wirefeed, electricity, energy, power, renewable, pollution, solar, alternative, generation, engine, free, efficient, heat, zero, engines
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January 19, 2008

Solar-photovoltaic plant and city..Abu Dhabi

Filed by tjstars4peace at January 19th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, environment, power, renewable, solar, Global, warming, alternate, Abu, Dhabi
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Makani Power, Inc.

my old media lab friend jim mcbride is part of the excellent looking, google.org funded, saul ‘winner of everything’ griffith founded makani team. "seeking to harness high-altitude wind energy" - awesome.

Filed by noii at January 19th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, power, renewable, wind, MIT, jim, griffith, jame, makani, mcbride, numeroligist, saul
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January 18, 2008

how to build renewable and environmentally sound living quarters

Filed by pinkisred at January 18th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, green, power, renewable, sustainability, house, solar, home, photovoltaic, Compost, housing, farm, straw, off_grid
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Windbelt - Third World Power

An inventor in California has developed a windbelt, which is an affordable generator alternative, based on the principles of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge failure. It should have use in the developing world. via architect.com

Filed by sherwooddesign at January 18th, 2008 under Wirefeed, electricity, energy, power, renewable, wind, technology, windpower, alternativeenergy, developingworld
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Wind power growth gusts strongly in USA in 2007 - USATODAY.com

Filed by guinzuz at January 18th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, environment, green, power, renewable, wind
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January 17, 2008

” Harnessing wind power downtown • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape

"AeroVironment (also known for developing unmanned aircraft for the US military) has developed Architectural Wind… "micro-turbines" that can be mounted to the top lip of a building’s exterior wall."

Filed by onshisan at January 17th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, power, renewable, wind, architecture, turbine, system:has:for, Spacing
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" Harnessing wind power downtown • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape

"AeroVironment (also known for developing unmanned aircraft for the US military) has developed Architectural Wind… "micro-turbines" that can be mounted to the top lip of a building’s exterior wall."

Filed by onshisan at January 17th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, power, renewable, wind, architecture, turbine, system:has:for, Spacing
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January 15, 2008

Inhabitat " Commercializing Solar Power with Molten Salt

nlike other solar power plants, SolarReserve’s will be able to produce electricity at night or in inclement weather.

Filed by eyebeamsustainability at January 15th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, environment, green, power, renewable, sustainability, solar, storage, eyebeamsustainability
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Snowkiting, Wind Energy, Climate Change New State of Extrems

Filed by crazegreen at January 15th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, green, power, renewable, sustainability, wind, kids, enrgy
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Windstuffnow

Great site with howto’s on wind generator construction

Filed by bjbishop at January 15th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, environment, green, power, renewable, sustainability, home, science, eco, diy, electronics, howto, homeimprovement
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Commercializing Solar Power with Molten Salt

Filed by hm77 at January 15th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, environment, power, renewable, sustainability, solar
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Insight Archive

Filed by rtd26 at January 15th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, power, renewable, oil, Magazine, gas, nuclear, platts
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January 14, 2008

Inhabitat ” Commercializing Solar Power with Molten Salt

nlike other solar power plants, SolarReserve’s will be able to produce electricity at night or in inclement weather.

Filed by eyebeamsustainability at January 14th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, environment, green, power, renewable, sustainability, solar, storage, eyebeamsustainability
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Pulling Petrol Out of Thin Air

<sep/>National Laboratory are closer to atomic surgeons. They are developing a prototype which uses solar energy to recycle carbon dioxide and produce liquid

Filed by dannah at January 14th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, green, power, renewable, solar, fuel, liquid
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