Saturday, December 17, 2011

renewable energy - 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY OFF THE GRID LIVING Part 1




Just a little education for my subs. This is an amazing set up. Please watch both parts. This is not my video. This is a mirrored video and is for educational use. All credit for this video goes the the original person that posted it. Thanks for watching. Original posters link... www.youtube.com



In the News:




PV-Tech (blog)

Concentration acceleration: Soitec's San Diego factory deal is latest in ...
PV-Tech (blog)
The South African authorities are serious about adding gigawatts of renewables to their energy-starved grid, and Soitec has been patiently and steadily working toward the day when the government policies start to become more concrete. ...

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OnEarth Magazine

Renewable Energy's Ugly Duckling
OnEarth Magazine
DESI Power's dream, said the company's CEO, Ashok Das, is to build standalone, off-grid plants in 1000 villages in Bihar. These will be tiny, producing less than 100 kilowatts on average, but that's enough to make a small village self-sufficient in ...




Solar Novus Today

Intersolar India: Moving into the 2nd phase of growth
Solar Novus Today
The main challenges of the off-grid sector are the lack of customer awareness and initial capital costs. Mr. Munawar Moin, Managing Director of Rahimafrooz Renewable Energy Ltd. (Bangladesh) presented a solution to overcome challenges for off-grid ...

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Forbes

Solar PV in perspective 2011
Renewable Energy Focus
For the perfect market to exist, no energy technology (conventional or renewable) would receive subsidies. However, in this perfect market world, the end users of electricity would not be able to afford it, unless they belonged to the now famous 1% ...
Solar Executives Rebut Fossil Fuel Industry AttacksHuffington Post (blog)

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Resource Investing News

Africa's Solar Energy Moment
Resource Investing News
“Because renewables [in Africa] are compared against decentralized diesel generators off-grid, the financials for renewables may well look attractive,” said Nickols. With the abundance of solar panel supply currently flooding world markets, ...

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