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- SHARP Pokes Solar Training Bubble
Posted on Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 in Solar News – Comments: (0)Thanks to SHARP solar electricity, we have the first working document on an English translation of the political paperwork that is the stimulus package. Show me the money! Still a draft copy, SHARP delineates where the money goes in the industry. Check it out.Page two has a paragraph on how to take advantage of government funding.Lucky states with the biggest budgets include California, Illinois, Florida, New York, and Texas, but the coolest part is that everyone gets something.
- Solar Energy in Space
Posted on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 in Cool Stuff – Comments: (0)I wasn’t sure that solar could get more interesting than it is already but – Solar in Space? This is too good to be true. My Star Trek watching grandmother is even excited. The stunningly visionary company in the state of California, Solaren, is considering sending solar panels into space so that solar energy interuping issues, like clouds, won’t effect energy production.
- Wind Turbines Look Fly
Posted on Friday, April 17th, 2009 in Uncategorized – Comments: (0)Wind turbines are moving up in the world. They’re artistic works of art, silent and being installed in Chicago, the windy city, to generate electricity for building complexes. Without going into too much detail, look at the photos, watch the video, learn about wind energy. Get some training. Install. Cha-ching- New job!
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- Solar Energy in Space I wasn’t sure that solar could get more interesting than it is already but – Solar in Space? This is too good to be true. My Star Trek watching grandmother is even excited. The stunningly visionary company in the state of California, Solaren, is considering sending solar panels into space so...
- Urban Roof Wind Turbine Test- Massachusetts The Boston Museum of Science now hosts 5 different kinds of urban wind turbines on its rooftop for a three year test that will obviously impact future policy and wind projects in American urban environments. The turbines range from 40 to 7 feet in height above the museum and...
- SHARP Pokes Solar Bubble Thanks to SHARP solar electricity, we have the first working document on an English translation of the political paperwork that is the stimulus package. Show me the money! Still a draft copy, SHARP delineates where the money goes in the industry. Check it out. Page two has a paragraph...
- Wind Turbines Look Fly Wind turbines are moving up in the world. They’re artistic works of art, silent and being installed in Chicago, the windy city, to generate electricity for building complexes. Without going into too much detail, look at the photos, watch the video, learn about wind energy. Get some wind training. ...
- Energy Crisis or ACESS to ENERGY Crisis – Solar Training Solves Problems Offshore wind farms might just be the answer along with solar panels on the roof of every house in California, Florida, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada… well, you get the picture. Giant wind turbines, larger than a Boeing 747, turning all the time in the shallow waters off the...
