| I Got Solar in Strange Places |
| Written by Hank Green | ||
| Tuesday, 22 May 2007 | ||
Solar Power is cropping up in some weird places. While it'll take some time for sunlight to become the fuel of the future, already solar power is being adopted by individuals and communities you might not expect.
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the vast majority of solar water heating
written by Mank , May 23, 2007
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written by alex muller , May 23, 2007
Hey I was wondering what anyone thought of this article: http://thenewsroom.com/details...s?c_id=adm It's kind of interesting and it makes you think about global warming from an economic standpoint. Do you think anyone in the United States government might be into this type of thing? How does stuff like this affect the energy crisis?
Green in China
written by Zach , May 24, 2007
I just got back from China a few days ago and got to spend some time in some more rural areas and I wanted to post about some of the things I saw.
The solar roof heaters are everywhere. I'm not sure how well they function, but I'm willing to be there's a connection between it being cold and rainy and me not having hot water. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7...511452748/ Gas is cheaper than the US, but they make a lot less money and with so many people energy is at a premium so there are a lot of obvious power saving ideas. I didn't see a single incandescent bulb, all CFs. A lot of escalators only work when people are standing on them, etc. I liked this, a nice example of recycling. This farmer suspends an oyster from each of THOUSANDS of used soda bottles and sold pearls nearby. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7...511452746/
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written by C. Talltree , May 28, 2007
The AMISH, eh? That's wonderful! Bless them for leapfrogging most folks in technology, especially in something as environmentally-friendly as solar.
I wonder what applications they use their solar for though, does anyone know? Heat, light, engines? Solar-powered buggies? Knowing them, I'm sure they have strong limits on its use, at least for now. Please, post or write if you know though! | ||
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