Archive for October, 2007
Trina Solar
Monday, October 15th, 2007Trina Solar specializes in the high quality monocrystalline module industry in the development of photovoltaic cells. Trina Solar was founded in 1997 and is one of the few solar companies that utilize a vertically integrated business model that ensures a continual improvement in both quality and reliability throughout the production process. Specializing in both residential and commercial applications of solar technology, Trina Solar offers unparalleled value to its customers through industry knowledge and experience.
Backed by a number of high profile investment firms such as Good Energies, Merrill Lynch and Milestone Capital, who are active on the board of directors, Trina Solar recently made a successful initial public offering (IPO) to the New York Stock Exchange. Staying true to their core beliefs, Trina Solar has made a pledge to work toward a brighter future.
Part 1 from the Social Justice Project on Solar Power
Sunday, October 14th, 2007Generate Your Electricity By Harnessing The Sun
Thursday, October 11th, 2007Utilizing Solar Photovoltaic technology in your home has never been more affordable. Solar photovoltaic panels are used to store and generate electricity that can be used to power all your home appliances and various fixtures throughout your home. In regards to powering your home, an array of photovoltaic panels will produce 125 watts per meter.
In addition to providing safe affordable energy, these panels will more than pay for themselves over the years and are all but guaranteed to add equity in your home. A typical cost for a panel array runs in the low 30k range, but with the ever- growing number of tax breaks and credits for solar energy connoisseurs, the added equity in your home in addition to your monthly savings, this is an investment that offers true peace of mind.
Making A Responsible Switch to Solar Power
Wednesday, October 10th, 2007Living in New England my whole life, I understand the importance of having a ready power supply for the inevitable ice storm, blizzard or Nor’easter. Having recently moved into my first home, I’ve been attempting to lead a more eco-friendly existence in regards to my family’s energy consumption.
Although I haven’t been able to invest in a photovoltaic panel array, I did invest in a 40 watt Xantrex solar generator for the aforementioned harsh winter months. I have to admit that I was surprised to find an eco-responsible and comparable alternative to the gas powered generators at a competitive price in my neck of the woods. Since then, I have been researching a variety of other solar powered alternatives such as lighting options and small home appliances and it looks like my dependency on foreign oil will soon be a thing of the past.
Free Power / Solar Power
Tuesday, October 9th, 2007If you’re currently weighing the option of purchasing a solar panel array to generate your home electrical needs, consider the following. The investment into a thermal or photovoltaic panel system can be an expensive proposition. Even with savings in your monthly utility statements and tax credits, these systems can still take several years to pay for themselves, but there is good news. There is now a grid tied system that can actually put cash back into your pocket when you run a solar power device.
In addition to tax credits and the reduction of monthly payments, this grid tied system will allow you to “pour” your excess generated power into a local grid for others to use. If the philanthropic nature of this system doesn’t appeal to you, the cash your local power supplier will credit you certainly will. That’s right, a grid tied system will effectively sell the power you don’t use to your local supplier thus putting money into your pocket. The grid system is an affordable investment that should definitely find its way into your decision making process.
Solar Heating Has Best Warranty Under The Sun
Monday, October 8th, 2007Many people don’t realize that solar heating is used for heating pools more than anything else. In fact, there are over 300,000 pools heated by solar energy in the United States. In addition to being the most popular and widely use of solar energy, heating via solar power can reduce your home energy costs by nearly 85%. After all, the residential hot water heater is the most expensive appliance to run in the home.
If you’ve been considering the move to thermal solar production, you will be pleased to know that these systems have such a high reliability factor that the equipment carries warranty coverage that far surpasses other home appliances even that of cars and most assuredly better than an iPhone.
As a consumer, you are faced with a number of choices when building or remodeling your home. If the appeal of being eco-friendly isn’t enough, the monetary savings of such practices ought to be enough to sway you. Many Americans are making the move toward solar energy, be a part of the revolution.
Solar Energy The Correct Choice
Saturday, October 6th, 2007With energy prices on the rise every day and the inevitable exhaustion of fossil fuels on the horizon, the appeal of solar energy production and the technology that powers it grows daily. Many of the major energy companies hold a large stake in the development of technological advancements in the solar industry. Whether it is more powerful photovoltaic (PV) cells, or silicon chips with ultraviolet absorbency, solar energy is the wave of the future.
There are already a number of people around the world who have made the decision to make the move to solar energy, and that number is growing steadily. With more people “buying in”, the technology is becoming more affordable and further research is blossoming. In fact, over the last 20 years prices have dropped nearly 80% and technological breakthroughs have achieved output unimaginable in the late 80’s. There are even a number of hybrid systems in creation that will harness the power of the wind to supplement that of the sun.
Solar Enhanced Home Syndrome
Thursday, October 4th, 2007Contrary to popular opinion, you can live in a solar powered home without an array of solar panels on your roof. Having never explored the various aspects of solar powered home appliances and fixtures, I was amazed to see the impressive selection of products for homeowners.
Wouldn’t it be a great feeling to know that you are not contributing to global warming when you wash a load of laundry, slide into a nice toasty jacuzzi or open up your refrigerator to pour a refreshing glass of iced tea?
Your move to solar energy can be as aggressive as you want it to be, but there are options. With so many innovations entering the market daily, you can dip your feet or dive in; the choice is entirely up to you!
Let the Sun Shine Through – It Started with Solar Gadgets
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007When you hear the words “Solar Power” what do you think of? The first thing that comes to my mind is generally one of two things, solar panels on someone’s roof or those little calculators I used in high school algebra. Well, there have been a number of extensive innovations in the industry since the early to mid 90’s, and an equal number of cool new solar powered gadgets.
I came across a number of websites while researching solar technology that offer a variety of useful equipment and tools that utilize solar energy. In this day and age where, we as a society, are trying to limit our carbon footprint and impact on the environment, why not make gains wherever we can? Even if these gains are miniscule, like a solar powered lawnmower or a solar battery charger, how can anyone resist some of these cool new gadgets?
Solio Portable Solar Power Charger