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Solar Cells Lecture 4: What is Different about Thin-Film Solar Cells?
Mar 13th
Thin film solar cells promise acceptable efficiency at low cost. This tutorial examines the device physics of thin-film solar cells, which generally require a different type of analysis than crystalline solar cells. on nanoHUB: nanohub.org
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Heliatos Solar Water Heater for Home, RV, or Boat
Mar 12th
Solar Water Heater Demonstration for Heliatos Solar Panels. Get free hot water for your RV, boat or home. These have been tested to hold up under the most extreme conditions, and are unbreakable. They are affordable AND WORK!!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
This homemade waterer will continuously provide drinking water to your flock even in the dead of winter.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Cool Solar Powered images
Mar 12th
A few nice Solar powered images I found:
Solar Power Battery Charger

Image by Chris Pirillo
See the "Solar Power Battery Charger" video
go.tagjag.com/solio - twitter.com/chrispirillo - Aside from communicating with the opposite sex, what is a Geek's greatest fear? I'd have to say it would be the fear of losing power! We are always worried about our batteries dying just when we need them most! Due to this, I spent a bit of my own money to buy a Solio Universal Solar Hybrid Charger. That's right... it can charge from the Sun!! It also has a proprietary cable (ARGH!) that you can use, as well, in case you happen to live where the Sun never shines. chris.pirillo.comThis video was originally shared on blip.tv by l0ckergn0me with a No license (All rights reserved) license.
Tonto Trail Junction on the South Kaibab Trail at the Tipoff

Image by Al_HikesAZ
This is halfway down the South Kaibab on an adventure to Cheyava Falls.
Ok you are probably wondering why I'm posting a photo of an outhouse. Several reasons. First, This is a very high-tech special outhouse - a solar powered composting unit. It is at the junction of the South Kaibab Trail and the Tonto Trail just before the Tipoff where the South Kaibab Trail leaves the Tonto Plateau for the descent to the Colorado River. Second, the little girl in pink with the baby blue backpack was about 11 and her little brother was maybe 7. A little humble pie for yours truly - the great adventurer. They were scampering and having a blast. I was hiking with dogged determination. Third, this illustrates Zoroaster Temple on the North Rim where we will pass in several hours and Dunn Butte and The Howlands Butte near where we will camp several hours later. I will link those photos back to this photo when I post them. Fourth, I did a Google Image Search and did not find a photo of this sh*tter.
Cheyava Falls after a wet winter on the North Kaibab Plateau is on the "must see" list for every serious Canyon Hiker. Come with me on a visual trek. We start on the South Kaibab to Phantom Ranch the across the Clear Creek Trail to Clear Creek and up to Cheyava Falls. 45 miles and over 10,000 feet of accumulated elevation gain - and no trail up the creek - bushwhacking at its finest. You can read my hike description and triplog on HikeArizona.com hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15318 hikearizona.com/x.php?I=4&ZTN=15318&UID=21152
Solar Powered Lasers

Image by Frank DeFreitas
This laser art print was created using solar powered lasers. No electricity from the power companies was used with the lasers, or the capture.
solar water heater one year later
Mar 12th
I built this solar water heater exactly one year ago, I'm still using it and have made some fantastic upgrades to make it even better.
SL-4 Solar Powered Garden
Mar 11th
Silver Set to Move Higher on Industrial Use, According to Penny Stock Detectives
Mar 11th
New York, NY (PRWEB) February 24, 2012
Danny Esposito, co-editor for the financial newsletter Penny Stock Detectives, believes that silver is a monetary currency just like gold, as reported in a recent article. Esposito argues that silver bullion has many industrial uses as well and the fact that new industrial uses are being found almost every day for the precious metal make silver bullion a more attractive investment, not a less attractive investment. In fact, Esposito says that silver is set to move higher on industrial use.
?Silver was used as a monetary currency even before gold,? notes Esposito. ?As much as the talk is always about a return to the gold standard, the silver standard has been used as well throughout history.?
Esposito sympathizes with concerned investors. History tells us that excessive money printing eventually, and always, leads to a collapse of the system. It is wise for a prudent investor to hold a portion of their assets in precious metals, silver bullion being one of them. Although many argue that gold is a purer form of currency than silver, because silver bullion in today?s society has so many industrial uses, Penny Stock Detectives would strongly disagree. According to the newsletter, silver bullion is a precious metal and a currency just like gold.
?The investor not only owns a currency, but the investor also owns a chemical element that is the best electric conductor known to man. From biotechnology, to solar power, to batteries, to water purification, to glass and electronics, silver bullion is being used in many of the advancements found in technology and biotechnology today,? comments Esposito.
Esposito says that it is silver bullion that transforms the sun?s rays on a solar panel into energy. In the batteries used for cellular phones and laptops, you?ll most likely find silver bullion. Most of the water filtration systems used today are sanitized by silver bullion. Washing machines, refrigerators, and air conditioners are among the goods that use silver bullion as a sanitizer. Instead of using the corrosive properties of chlorine to clean public swimming pools and hospital water supplies, more and more institutions are switching to silver-based filtration systems.
Esposito believes, ?The fact that silver bullion acts as both a currency and an industrial metal that is found in many of the new advanced technologies today makes it an attractive investment for decades to come.?
Published every business day, Penny Stock Detectives researches and analyzes low-priced opportunities in the stock market and individual stock market sectors. Penny Stock Detectives reports on penny stocks, small-cap stocks, micro-cap stocks, high-profit potential plays mostly under $ 10, and the stock market in general.
To see the full article and to learn more about Penny Stock Detectives, visit http://www.pennystockdetectives.com.
The editors of Penny Stock Detectives believe low-priced stocks, when researched properly, present investors with great opportunities to accumulate wealth and to increase the value of their investment portfolios. You can learn more about Penny Stock Detectives at http://www.pennystockdetectives.com.
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Atlas Polar Introduces Wireless HiVolt Alert Proximity Warning System
Mar 11th
Toronto, ON, Canada (PRWEB) February 12, 2012
Atlas Polar recognizes that electrocution is one of the greatest dangers in the construction industry when operators are handling heavy loads near high voltage power lines. It is estimated that almost 100% of fatal electrocutions are caused by working too close to power lines. HiVolt Alert is the latest offering from Atlas Polar designed to warn operators when the equipment gets too close to high voltage lines during the load handling process.
This warning system can also be used in other industries. HiVolt Alert system can be installed on fire department ladder trucks, logging trucks, tree trimming trucks, dump trucks, TV location vans with antennas and road maintenance equipment. The wireless alarm system consists of a display hub, and optional wireless sensors that contain audio, visual and alarm indicators.
Atlas Polar's HiVolt Alert? proximity alarm system is a completel sensor wireless warning system. The sensors can be placed anywhere on the equipment and do not require reprogramming for different environments. The sensors require no electrical connections and the warning system can be operated on two levels of sensitivities. 'Far Work Zone' is for a highly cautious environment while the 'Near Work Zone' is a slightly less sensitive mode. The large display screen on the sensor makes it easily readable and displays different settings and operation values.
The three levels of alarms accompanying the warning system differ based on the gravity of the situation. The first alarm flashes an amber light while the second alarm sounds a horn and flashes a slow red light. The horn can also be optionally switched off to a silent mode. The third alarm sounds a loud horn while flashing the red light quickly. It provides hydraulics to the vehicle or shuts it down to avoid electrocution.
The sensors contain large capacity rechargeable batteries that increase intervals between subsequent charges. Built in solar cells also increase the battery power and the intervals between charging. The sensors are equipped with a power switch that can be turned off manually by the operator when not in use.
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Solar Power Robot DIY Toy Tank 3 In 1 Transformer Child
Mar 10th
Solar Powered on eBay:
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48 volt 1000 watt dc Voltage Submersible Water Heating element 4 wind and solar
Mar 10th
Some recent Solar Water auctions on eBay:
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Hybrid Help: Emerson Network Power Offers Recommendations for Using Hybrid Solutions to Maximize Savings at Cell Sites
Mar 10th
Columbus, OH (PRWEB) February 28, 2012
Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson and a global leader in maximizing reliability, deployment speed and operational efficiency for communications networks, today offered insight and recommendations for properly evaluating, selecting and operating smart hybrid energy solutions at telecom cell sites.
With telecommunications networks already responsible for more than 1 percent of energy consumption worldwide and demand for network access and mobile broadband consistently outpacing deployment, telecom providers across the globe are searching for ways to more efficiently power and operate their networks. There are opportunities for improvement ranging from more precise configuration and dimensioning of hybrid systems to implementation of intelligent hybrid technologies that make hybrid solutions even more efficient and change the value proposition for some network providers.
Observations and recommendations for providers considering hybrid technologies or looking to maximize an existing hybrid infrastructure:
Active Management and Smart Hybrids: Hybrid deployments traditionally have been purchased as static hardware with a general maintenance or warranty contract only. This is an acceptable solution to minimize immediate capital spending. However, for those operators focused on minimizing medium- to long-term operational and capital costs and maximizing ROI, smart hybrids with active management can aid with achieving additional savings. Advanced analytics and remote management can deliver measurable load, environmental and performance improvements. Intelligent solutions can, for example, alert if a battery cell may be damaging an entire string or if a single dirty solar panel is reducing the output of an entire array. They also can adjust cooling operation if load or temperatures vary, change maintenance dispatch schedules if a generator is operating less than usual, and notify if fuel quality degrades. The operational return from engaging active management, especially from a supplier with expertise in designing and configuring these infrastructure technologies, will more than pay for the incremental investment in most situations through lower fuel usage, fewer maintenance visits, and an overall longer site equipment life.
Generator: Generators that are part of a dynamic hybrid energy solution are most cost efficient when properly dimensioned and intelligently managed with the provider?s operational cost goals in mind. A chronological on/off with an existing generator can work?but will it ensure optimal maintenance cycles, maximum battery life and efficiency, or factor in sun position? The hybrid generator solution is best engineered by factoring in these and other energy, load and site considerations and will affect the selection of generator size, alternator profile, fuel source and security measures, etc. And by actively managing a smart hybrid site, generator maintenance cycles and fuel usage can be further cost optimized as site and load conditions evolve.
Batteries: In hybrid solutions, batteries are critical elements for successful cost minimization. Errors in battery selection and operation can be among the most costly for a provider, yet are the most common. Selection of the right batteries (among many options for chemistry and construction) must be based on clear capital and operational goals, rather than trends. More than any other element, batteries will benefit from active management of charge, ensuring long service life, minimal site cost and maximum uptime for the provider.
AC Line Conditioning: Some hybrid solutions are in areas with grid power that is either unreliable or low quality. Ensuring that proper technologies are used to protect the active devices on the site is imperative. Insulation and voltage regulation are effective and cost efficient. More sophisticated techniques such as phase selection, filtering, power source blending, and other methods further contribute to leveraging the grid, while not falling victim to it. Smart hybrids with active management in these environments are particularly important to reduce generator run time and ensure best charge conditions for batteries. This will minimize operational costs and extend the life of the site investment.
Solar: Solar is becoming a viable power source for cell sites around the world. Proper use of solar power begins with understanding solar intensity and seasonal variances in order to design sites for their unique physical conditions. Solar also is a low-density power solution and requires the greatest space or creativity to deploy. Security and maintenance also must be considered?protecting panels from theft, misalignment, and sub-optimal operation due to dirt is important. Periodic maintenance is required, but a smart hybrid system, actively managed, can minimize cost by dispatching service personnel only when cleaning or repair is necessary.
Wind: Wind is best in an array of turbines for large power delivery connected to a reliable electric grid. The scale of the utility turbines with multi-point deployment allows for cost-effective management of maintenance and wind variability. The use of wind turbines at a cell site needs to account for community acceptance, for the ability to run unattended under all conditions, and for the inevitable windless days. For a single-point, off-grid cell site, wind is a challenging power source to be effective?for cost or energy?but it can be successful in some locations.
Fuel Cells: Fuel cells are an option from an environmental point of view, and there are various technologies that have been deployed successfully. The biggest challenges to cost-effective use at cell sites are the startup time?a battery is always necessary?and the fuel supply-chain. Until these two items are addressed, this technology is best directed to sites with strict emissions mandates.
Quotes attributable to Wake Norris, director of product management ? solutions for Emerson Network Power?s Energy Systems business:
?The hybrid market is evolving rapidly, and evolving differently in various parts of the world. Providers are looking for different blends of capital and operating expenses and technological capabilities to suit specific markets.?
?The emerging generation of intelligent hybrid technologies offers solutions for providers that value increased visibility and control across their networks and the TCO that comes with it, but there also are engineered best practices that can provide measurable benefits without significant capital investment.?
?Ultimately, all sites are different and will require innovative solutions and engineering.?
?With suitable research and planning, there are hybrid options that can fit urban or remote network sites, and help telecom providers balance their capital expense while reducing their operational costs. And with active management of smart hybrid systems, providers can ensure that not only have they installed the best solution, but that they will continue to reap additional operational savings as their network rapidly evolves.?
Related links:
White paper: Hybrid Energy Deployment: What to Consider When Enabling Alternative Energy Sources at the Cell Site
OSP Magazine: Understanding Hybrid Energy Options in the OSP
OSP Magazine Webinar: Hybrid Energy Site Preparation and Management
About Emerson Network Power
Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson, maximizes reliability, deployment speed and operational efficiency for communications networks. A trusted industry leader in smart infrastructure technologies, Emerson Network Power provides innovative, rapidly deployable solutions that deliver efficiency and uncompromised reliability regardless of network demands. Our solutions are supported globally by local Emerson Network Power service technicians. Learn more about Emerson Network Power products and services at http://www.EmersonNetworkPower.com.
About Emerson
Emerson, based in St. Louis, Missouri (USA), is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions for customers in industrial, commercial, and consumer markets around the world. The company is comprised of five business segments: Process Management, Industrial Automation, Network Power, Climate Technologies, and Commercial & Residential Solutions. Sales in fiscal 2011 were $ 24.2 billion. For more information, visit http://www.Emerson.com.
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