Saturday, December 17, 2011

Solar Electricity - Wind and Solar Power Center Part 1




Putting the wind turbine charge controllers, the FlexMax solar charge controllers and re-arranging the board for the new 24v 5Kw inverter plus the new automatic transfer panel from Generac.



In the News:




GigaOm

Can tide power turn the tide?
GigaOm
Thus we put solar in the “abundant” box and wind in the “useful” box. There's an empty box labeled “waste of time.” Any guesses where I'm going to put tidal power? Don't get upset yet. Tides are simply a consequence of putting an extended body in the ...

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China shows its skills with world trade rules
Asia Times Online
Even the environmentally (and GATT XX) friendly European Union opposed China on the raw materials issue. The big news, however, in GATT XX-tinged US-China trade disputes is solar panels. And that's because of one word: Solyndra. ...

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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TAX INCENTIVES; COMMITTEE: SENATE FINANCE; SUBCOMMITTEE ...
Power Engineering Magazine
According to recent EIA data, new electric generating capacity using wind and solar power tends to be considerably more expensive than conventional natural gas and coal. As shown in Table 1, the total cost of offshore wind, at $244 dollars per mega ...

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Salt Lake's Long Journey to Solar
Bond Buyer
The convention center was identified simply as the host that leased its rooftop, while the county was the purchaser of the power from the special-purpose provider. Salt Lake County was then able to use a leveraged new markets tax-credit structure that ...




Senate Finance Subcommittee on Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure ...
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Wind and solar infrastructure are not qualifying assets for MLP tax treatment today, which means this type of renewable energy generation is not on a level playing field when soliciting investment capital from Wall Street. ...

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