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Soluxio solar street light at night, near forest.

LFP 200 Portable Solar Power Generator System

 

This system can provide up to 1800 Watts of Pure Sine Wave (Regular Household Power) or regular 12v DC power you are used to using in your automobile.

 

The Battery modules can be recharged via Solar Power or a LiFePo4 specific quick charger. The batteries have digital battery monitors that display the exact state of charge of the battery and how long until the system needs to be recharged in hours and minutes.

 

More info here www.PortableSolarPower.BizLFP 200 Portable Solar Power Generator System

 

This system can provide up to 1800 Watts of Pure Sine Wave (Regular Household Power) or regular 12v DC power you are used to using in your automobile.

 

The Battery modules can be recharged via Solar Power or a LiFePo4 specific quick charger. The batteries have digital battery monitors that display the exact state of charge of the battery and how long until the system needs to be recharged in hours and minutes.

 

More info here www.PortableSolarPower.Biz

The pick up served as a second ladder to reach the other side of the rafters.

Wintergreen from above after construction

The exhibition stands outside of the Plenary Room are fully active as the second day of IOREC 2016 begins

Guests were welcomed by local volunteers

Sometimes some leave their PC at home and go off grid to communicate & eat marsh-mellows at a campfire.

18 BP 80TL running at +/- 75V in 6 strings of 3 into the MX 60

Sustainable lighting for all. Fully off-grid, powered by the energy of the sun. Fast installation, quick return on investment. See www.flexsolsolutions.com and www.soluxio.lighting

As the opening of the session neared, guests registered just outside the Conference Hall

Timothy Hurst of IRENA

Places & Things... around me.

I live in a small Western Maryland city/town. My alley neighbors are a hardworking and skilled couple with a beautiful son and daughter. Yes they have electricity, but they heat, and cook by harvesting wood from fallen trees. We have many trees in our very retro town.. In addition to a maintenance gig that requires he leave home around 4AM, He cuts and collects fallen wood. Not one penny to the oil barons! We do have cold winters from December to March... amazing dude. Before you smirk, he does not poison our water like the G.D. frackers who make the (un) Natural gas for you yuppies.

Sheila Hicks: Off Grid exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield 7 April-25 September 2022.

 

From the Hepworth's website:

Sheila Hicks (b. Nebraska, USA 1934) is one of the world's foremost artists investigating colour, form and texture.

 

Drawing together over 70 works from international public and private collections, this major exhibition explores the many facets of Hicks’ ground-breaking work. They range from intimate minimes – small woven explorations that Hicks continually creates on a hand-held frame – to large-scale installations that fill spaces with voluminous form and vibrant colour. The exhibition spans Hicks’ career from her earliest works made in the 1950s to new site-specific commissions.

 

Off Grid reveals how Hicks’ extensive travels across several continents, where she immersed herself in local communities and studied vernacular textile traditions by observing and collaborating with local artists and artisans, together with her own experimentation and natural curiosity, inspired her to develop an unique artistic language. On display are little-known photographs and journals offering insights into the extraordinary range of cultural and aesthetic influences that have inspired her work.

 

Prestigious collaborations and commissions have enabled Hicks to collapse the boundaries between art, architecture and design. These have included commissions for the Ford Foundation headquarters in New York, King Saud University in Riyadh and the Cultural Centre of Fuji City in Japan as well as projects with IBM, CBS, Air France, Rothschild Bank, Bridgestone, Artek and Georg Jensen, several of which are examined in the exhibition.

 

For The Hepworth Wakefield, Hicks has created major new installations that respond to David Chipperfield’s architecture and the new Tom Stuart-Smith garden, where there is a specially-commissioned monumental sculpture of weather-resistant fibres.

It doesn't look small. It's the car that looks big.

LFP 200 Portable Solar Power Generator System

 

This system can provide up to 1800 Watts of Pure Sine Wave (Regular Household Power) or regular 12v DC power you are used to using in your automobile.

 

The Battery modules can be recharged via Solar Power or a LiFePo4 specific quick charger. The batteries have digital battery monitors that display the exact state of charge of the battery and how long until the system needs to be recharged in hours and minutes.

 

More info here www.PortableSolarPower.BizLFP 200 Portable Solar Power Generator System

 

This system can provide up to 1800 Watts of Pure Sine Wave (Regular Household Power) or regular 12v DC power you are used to using in your automobile.

 

The Battery modules can be recharged via Solar Power or a LiFePo4 specific quick charger. The batteries have digital battery monitors that display the exact state of charge of the battery and how long until the system needs to be recharged in hours and minutes.

 

More info here www.PortableSolarPower.Biz

Sheila Hicks: Off Grid exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield 7 April-25 September 2022.

 

From the Hepworth's website:

Sheila Hicks (b. Nebraska, USA 1934) is one of the world's foremost artists investigating colour, form and texture.

 

Drawing together over 70 works from international public and private collections, this major exhibition explores the many facets of Hicks’ ground-breaking work. They range from intimate minimes – small woven explorations that Hicks continually creates on a hand-held frame – to large-scale installations that fill spaces with voluminous form and vibrant colour. The exhibition spans Hicks’ career from her earliest works made in the 1950s to new site-specific commissions.

 

Off Grid reveals how Hicks’ extensive travels across several continents, where she immersed herself in local communities and studied vernacular textile traditions by observing and collaborating with local artists and artisans, together with her own experimentation and natural curiosity, inspired her to develop an unique artistic language. On display are little-known photographs and journals offering insights into the extraordinary range of cultural and aesthetic influences that have inspired her work.

 

Prestigious collaborations and commissions have enabled Hicks to collapse the boundaries between art, architecture and design. These have included commissions for the Ford Foundation headquarters in New York, King Saud University in Riyadh and the Cultural Centre of Fuji City in Japan as well as projects with IBM, CBS, Air France, Rothschild Bank, Bridgestone, Artek and Georg Jensen, several of which are examined in the exhibition.

 

For The Hepworth Wakefield, Hicks has created major new installations that respond to David Chipperfield’s architecture and the new Tom Stuart-Smith garden, where there is a specially-commissioned monumental sculpture of weather-resistant fibres.

When something like THIS or THAT strikes, I guess, it's too late to read a book. Caught you unprepared, because you're not like folks residing in the 'American Redoubt' :)

 

Yet, it might come handy though--as a bit of fuel to keep you in a whatever dwelling was left, warm:)

  

Sustainable lighting for all. Fully off-grid, powered by the energy of the sun. Fast installation, quick return on investment. See www.flexsolsolutions.com and www.soluxio.lighting

Living off the grid

 

Living off the grid

Back in the day a halfpipe I built at our offgrid cabin.

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The exhibition stands outside of the Plenary Room are fully active as the second day of IOREC 2016 begins

Soluxio solar light pole at entrance of building. Off-grid lighting. Read more at www.soluxio.lighting.

A breathtaking sunset over Bald Mountain - no Photoshop necessary!

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