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We put this up since our panels are hard to see - and neighbors adopting solar is one important driver of others installing it.

Detail view of the Solar Mallee Trees installation against the bright backdrop of Adelaide Festival Centre on another hot summer day in South Australia.

A little overcast in the UK but I still could see some of the solar eclipse.

solar/hydrogen fueling station...

I've put the brackets on all the solar panels, now just need to position them on the roof and mark out where to drill all my holes

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The solar eclipse as viewed from the battery in Corporation Park in Blackburn. Exposed to allow us to catch a glimpse of the silhouetted moon

Solar hot water heating system going in at Blooming Nursery.

11-12-01 20-46-32 WOW It has been over a year since I last posted a Jupiter image. Seeing was pretty good tonight and I observed for a few hours.

Designing a low-cost Solar Tracker for Energy Centre of the Universidad de Antofagasta, Chile.

Solar Impulse Tacking off Francazal on July 24th heading to Payerne

Net Zero home for 2013 Solar Decathlon

Bold Nebraska and Pipeline Fighters installed solar panels in the path of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, on Diana and "Stix" Steskal's Prairierose Farm near Atkinson, NE on Saturday, Sept. 16.

 

Donate $25 now to put solar in the path of KXL: bit.ly/solarxl

 

This second Solar XL project installation follows the first solar panels that were installed on the farm of Jim and Chris Carlson on the KXL pipeline route. Details for the 3rd Solar XL installation site announced soon!

 

The families partnered with Solar XL project sponsors Bold Nebraska, 350.org, Indigenous Environmental Network, CREDO, and Oil Change International to put renewable energy directly in the pipeline’s path. Solar XL underscores the need to center solutions to climate change while rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline and resisting the expansion of the fossil fuel industry.

 

DETAILS: boldnebraska.org/solarxl

 

Photos: Alex Matzke / Bold Nebraska

Solar Summer Photoshoot

April 5, 2010

In this photo: Lauren

View entire set: www.flickr.com/photos/milkdoll/sets/72157623664863551/

 

Photo © Lauren Musni, Kathleen Musni

Edited by: Lauren Musni

This project is Tamagawa University's research and development effort to create a new generation of vehicular transport by creating and implementing a hybrid solar cell + fuel cell power solution. Such a vehicle will be able to traverse 4,000Kmh like traversing cross-country in Australia from Perth to Sydney. This is the Solar-Hydrogen car.

 

For more details on this project, check: tscp.tamagawa.jp (Japanese only)

 

これは玉川大学のソーラーチャレンジプロジェクトでは燃料電池と太陽電池のハイブリッドパワーシステムを搭載したエコカーを開発。もっと詳しくは http://tscp.tamagawa.jp を参照して下さい。

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the solar eclipse in KOCHI at 1.15.2010

Detail of a small solar panel on top of a box at the side of the road (possibly a traffic counter)

"The solar marker is projected to grow 35 percent a year for the next three to five years." -Walter Nasdeo, Managing Director of Research at Ardour Capital, developer of the Ardour Capital Global Solar Energy ETF - www.qualityfirsthomeimprovementreviews.com

Net Zero home for 2013 Solar Decathlon

Net Zero home for 2013 Solar Decathlon

In Shades of yellow, this hand needle felted clutch embodies the sun.

Named solar Flare for obvious reasons, this clutch is sure to brighten up your day.

 

These Orchids remind me of huge solar collectors with their huge leaves.

Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super-B

Carl Zeiss Pro-Tessar 115mm ƒ/4

Polypan F 50ASA

HC-110 1+200 + Rodinal 1+100 Semi-Stand

Had to wait until early in the am to get these shots from my backyard because of the clouds. You could see white streamers everywhere reaching down to the horizon and could literally point anywhere and you would get something. All you needed was a the ability to do a long exposure. These were taken with my smartphone and a tripod with phone attachment. What a storm!

 

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First time I've been out with my new Sigma 50-500 (yep, the Bigma) lens and this is one of the reasons I wanted to get it. I've been interested in the idea of compressing perspective and have a large solar globe in the picture I find to be very dramatic.

 

This worked out even better as the cows and ridges were given a golden halo. This is one of my favorite pictures.

 

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Today we are facing an energy consumption society; and electricity, coal, oil etc. such energy resource is becoming tenser and tenser. The entire world's energy which is in store, according to estimates of experts, is only able to be used for another 50 years, and now our country and the entire community has regarded the energy saving as the first-class event.

 

Conserving energy for future generations to apply to the human race development is really an emergency now. So under that demands, the use of solar energy has made the future a little brighter. We are happy to realize that solar power is the key to solve the problem of resource shortage.

 

Get more details from my blog.

Net Zero home for 2013 Solar Decathlon

Long story short - I developed two rolls of Ansco Memo 35mm found film that expired in 1949 in Diafine 5+5. In the same container, I also developed a roll of Verichrome Pan 127 that developed normally.

 

The two rolls of Ansco Memo film both contained images, seemingly at random, that either developed normally, exhibited solarization to some degree, or, extremely weirdly, just plain reversed itself into a positive image on the film. This also happened about 3 hours later with an old roll of 124 film that I shot in a Brownie box camera.

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