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rooftop solar panels
Jan 27th
Some cool Solar panel images:
rooftop solar panels

Image by h080
cold days increase the efficiency of the panels
Solar panels, View from the Romero Visitor Center, San Luis water Reservoir, California, USA

Image by Wonderlane
San Luis Reservoir was constructed as a storage reservoir for the federal Central Valley Project and the California State Water Project. It stores runoff water from the Delta that would otherwise flow into the ocean. The water arrives through the California Aqueduct and the Delta-Mendota Canal, and is pumped from the O’Neil Forebay into the main reservoir during the winter and spring. The Los Banos Creek Reservoir was built to prevent storm runoff from flooding the canals.
A visitor center at the Romero Overlook provides full information on the reservoirs and water projects through audio-visual and printed materials. Telescopes are also available for viewing the area. The Romero Visitor Center is administered by the CA Dept. of Water Resources.
Long before the dams and canals were built, this land was the home of the Northern Valley Yokuts, native Americans who harvested seeds, acorns, and the roots of the tules that grew in the marshes of the sluggish San Joaquin River. There were also fish, geese, and ducks for food, as well as huge herds of pronghorn antelope and tule elk on the plains. With the coming of the Spanish, though, this way of life disappeared. Many of the valley people were taken to missions around 1805, and an epidemic, possibly of malaria, decimated the human population of this area in 1833. In the 1850s, the survivors were killed or driven off by Euroamerican settlers.
Pacheco pass was named for Don Juan Pacheco, who settled here in the 1840s. The pass was used by Native Americans, Spanish soldiers and missionaries, Mexican ranchers, and gold miners, as well as more recent travelers. In 1856, Andrew Firebaugh improved the pass and made it a toll road, with a toll house two miles west of the summit. He had hardly finished when the Butterfieid-Overland stages began using the road as part of their route from San Francisco to Missouri.
The first water works in the area were constructed in 1871, when farmers built a canal from Mendota Dam to Los Banos Creek to irrigate their wheat crops. Many canals were added over the years, until they totaled 180 miles in length. Ground was broken in 1962 for the San Luis Project, which created the current reservoirs. Today, Los Banos area farmers cultivate alfalfa, grapes, tomatoes, melons, corn, cotton, beans, sugar beets, fruits, nuts, and raise dairy and beef cattle.
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Nice Solar Heating photos
Dec 22nd
A few nice Solar Heating images I found:
Texas Campsite

Image by Chris Hardie
June 20, 2009 - Solar Fair Day 1

Image by CSLP
Solar-heating from Heatwave Solar.
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Image by Ajay Tallam
Solar heating device on rooftop
Lastest “Solar Panel” News
Jun 6th
Slashing the Solar Power Paperwork
The East Bay Green Corridor is attempting to remove a troublesome barrier to widespread solar adoption — bureaucratic red tape. by Nate Seltenrich When people talk about rooftop solar power, they talk about efficiency: energy efficiency in general, solar panel efficiency in specific, and the cost efficiency of spending thousands up front for a promised payback years down the line. Hardware costs ...
Read more on East Bay Express
Homeowner fights for PG&E solar panel rebate
A rebate offer to encourage homeowners to install solar panels is shrinking quickly, which means disappointed homeowners.
Read more on KGO-TV Bay Area
Track Sector Strength With Research Tables
Investing can be a time-consuming and intensive process. IBD consistently strives to make things easier for investors.
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Feds set to open Ind. solar power project
Apr 13th
Feds set to open Ind. solar power project
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The federal government is preparing to throw the switch on six acres of solar panels atop a mammoth office building that's set to boast Indiana's largest solar power project. On April 29, an array of 6,152 solar panels on the roof of the Maj. Gen. Emmett J. Bean Federal Center in Indianapolis will begin generating more than 2 megawatts of electricity an hour. That's ...
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Australia plans massive coal-solar combo
BRISBANE, Australia, April 13 (UPI) -- Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced Wednesday the approval of a 44 megawatt solar energy system on the site of an existing coal-fired power station in Queensland.
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Solar Rainbow Announces 800kW Solar Rooftop System on Paramount Assets Warehouse
Solar Bawabeh, president and co-founder of Solar Rainbow Services, a leader in the design and installation of large-scale solar electric systems, announced a solar rooftop agreement with Paramount Assets, a full service real estate company that owns, leases and manages properties in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, for the installation of an 800 kilowatt photovoltaic solar power rooftop on ...
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New Solar Heating System
Sep 23rd
Some cool Solar Heating images:
New Solar Heating System

Image by Abri_Beluga
Solar Water Heating System Installed on Anna's house's rooftop. Produces 55Lt of hot water every day.
Solar heated showers

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Salton Sea State Recreation Area, Calif.