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I ride my bike by this home every day from work and it has been on my list of objects to photograph for the 365 photo project. It is great to see solar PV in action like this.
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April 9, 2010--Passed by this bicycle parked outside the College of Computing. It appears to have a small, solar-powered assistance motor that turns the front wheel. I thought it was too cool not to share.
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Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) includes development of materials and batteries for stationary energy storage applications, as well battery testing, as shown in this photo. With growing national and international interest in clean, sustainable energy, stationary energy storage will be vital to adding renewables (wind and solar power, etc.) to the power grid, and perhaps even to making the smart grid a reality.
In this photo: Post Doc Rong Kou
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The last sunflower was set in motion in Tin Ujević elementary school in Zagreb.
Founded by Hrvatski Telekom and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the HRK 400,000 project "Solar Sunflowers" is intended to educate school children about renewable energy sources through the installation of ten small solar photovoltaic (PV) systems.
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Amenetou Abdoul Aziz from Tindjimbane village belongs to the Tamashak people of Mali. She is a 44 year old widow who has been raising her three children on her own ever since her husband was killed 6 years ago. She lives with her father and her brother and to get by she washes other people’s clothes, and does a little bit of commerce.
Her community chose her because they knew that she would benefit from the income of repairing and maintaining the community’s solar systems. “Besides, I am good with my hands. I have always liked to work with my hands and was always interested in learning more” she says. Although she never went to school, she can speak French in addition to her local dialect. Before coming to India she left her children with another brother and with the help of a monthly stipend given by the Barefoot College through its local partner NGO – AMADE, the children are being looked after. She started her training along with 4 other women from Mali at the end of January,2007. In this photo, she is learning to make the first circuit and to assemble the lamp.
The Barefoot Solar Engineers are also trained to repair anad maintain the solar lantern circuit and as well as the solar panels and batteries for the household systems. In the afternoons, she teaches the other women how to knit and once a week she calls home and talks with her children.
Read more about the women solar engineers from Mali > (in French).
IVANPAH, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 02 2013: Heliostats surround Tower 1 at the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility. Located in the Mojave Desert 40 miles southwest of Las Vegas, The Ivanpah Solar Power Facility is a solar thermal power project, currently under construction, with a planned capacity of 392 megawatts, enough to power approximately 140,000 houses. It will deploy 170,000 heliostat mirrors spread over 4,000 hectares, focusing solar energy on boilers located atop three solar power towers, generating steam to drive specially adapted steam turbines The project, developed by Bechtel, will cost $2.2 billion and be the largest solar farm in the world (photo Gilles Mingasson/Getty Images for Bechtel).
A new replacement Ferris wheel open on the Santa Monica pier. This new and improved wheel is solar powered and has over 160,000 LED lights. The wheel has twenty gondolas which hold six adults per and is 130 feet tall at it's highest point. The new wheel cost 1.5 million USD, the old wheel was auctioned off on EBay for $132, 400 USD.
Photo by Ted Soqui c 2008
Demanding good jobs, healthier communities, and frontline justice with 100% clean, renewable energy, hundreds of New Yorkers converged on the State Capitol on Wednesday to call on Governor Cuomo and state lawmakers to support the NYS Climate & Community Protection Act (A.10342) – the nation’s strongest climate protection bill. NY Renews, a historic group of labor, environmental, and grassroots organizations, is coming together for the first time to trailblaze a new front in the fight against climate change – pushing the climate protection debate from an environmental discussion to an economic and social justice one.
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105 solar panels are installed at Littlestown Veterinary Hospital in Littlestown, PA, in mid September 2010. The Littlestown Veterinary Hospital in Littlestown, PA, received a grant from the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) to have solar panels installed to help reduce their carbon footprint and to have cost effective electric power for the hospital. REAP provides grants for energy audits and renewable energy development assistance. The program also provides funds to agricultural producers and rural small business to purchase and install renewable energy systems and make energy efficiency improvements. The expected cost savings using solar power for the hospital’s electrical needs is expected to reduce the facility’s operating expenses by 50%. Courtesy photo by Julie Holland.
Baltimore City has created the solar powered water wheel, a 100,000-pound trash-collecting device that harness solar power and the current. Debris is funneled into the device and then onto a conveyor belt that deposits it into a dumpster, which is emptied once full.
Mr. Johnny Wong, Construction Manager of the Lopburi Solar Plant. The 73-megawatt Lopburi solar power plant in central Thailand is the largest solar photovoltaic project in the world. It will be central to Thailand's efforts to generate energy from renewable sources.
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IVANPAH, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 02 2013: Heliostats, seen from the top of the tower, surround Tower 1 at the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility. Located in the Mojave Desert 40 miles southwest of Las Vegas, The Ivanpah Solar Power Facility is a solar thermal power project, currently under construction, with a planned capacity of 392 megawatts, enough to power approximately 140,000 houses. It will deploy 170,000 heliostat mirrors spread over 4,000 hectares, focusing solar energy on boilers located atop three solar power towers, generating steam to drive specially adapted steam turbines The project, developed by Bechtel, will cost $2.2 billion and be the largest solar farm in the world (photo Gilles Mingasson/Getty Images for Bechtel).
IVANPAH, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 02 2013: As seen from the top of the tower just below the boiler section, heliostats surrounding Tower 1 reflect sunlight toward the tower's top at the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility. Located in the Mojave Desert 40 miles southwest of Las Vegas, The Ivanpah Solar Power Facility is a solar thermal power project, currently under construction, with a planned capacity of 392 megawatts, enough to power approximately 140,000 houses. It will deploy 170,000 heliostat mirrors spread over 4,000 hectares, focusing solar energy on boilers located atop three solar power towers, generating steam to drive specially adapted steam turbines The project, developed by Bechtel, will cost $2.2 billion and be the largest solar farm in the world (photo Gilles Mingasson/Getty Images for Bechtel).
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Meanwhile signs of hope spring up, thanks to the policies of a more progressive Ontario government. Big oil hates renewables because they're distributed: it's not easy to centralize the profits to keep the oil barons rich. Many small and medium businesses share both the work and the rewards. We all need to raise our voices -- and vote with our dollars -- to make sure that big oil's lies and manipulation don't keep us from doing the right thing.
105 solar panels are installed at Littlestown Veterinary Hospital in Littlestown, PA, in mid September 2010. The Littlestown Veterinary Hospital in Littlestown, PA, received a grant from the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) to have solar panels installed to help reduce their carbon footprint and to have cost effective electric power for the hospital. REAP provides grants for energy audits and renewable energy development assistance. The program also provides funds to agricultural producers and rural small business to purchase and install renewable energy systems and make energy efficiency improvements. The expected cost savings using solar power for the hospital’s electrical needs is expected to reduce the facility’s operating expenses by 30%-40%. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
Baltimore City has created the solar powered water wheel, a 100,000-pound trash-collecting device that harness solar power and the current. Debris is funneled into the device and then onto a conveyor belt that deposits it into a dumpster, which is emptied once full.
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Solar POWERED clothes dryer? Why not? The tobacco plants are long gone except for the tell-tale "fragrance" wafting out the door of the greenhouse. However- the smell of tobacco, the plant, and tobacco, the smoke, are very different. The growing of tobacco is as old as North American civilization. I don't smoke but I can't deny the place tobacco holds in NA history. But this image is about an inventive way to use solar POWER to dry clothes. It was a car stopper.
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IVANPAH, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 03 2013: Tower 2 (Tower 3 is in the background, at right) at dusk at the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility. Located in the Mojave Desert 40 miles southwest of Las Vegas, The Ivanpah Solar Power Facility is a solar thermal power project, currently under construction, with a planned capacity of 392 megawatts, enough to power approximately 140,000 houses. It will deploy 170,000 heliostat mirrors spread over 4,000 hectares, focusing solar energy on boilers located atop three solar power towers, generating steam to drive specially adapted steam turbines The project, developed by Bechtel, will cost $2.2 billion and be the largest solar farm in the world (photo Gilles Mingasson/Getty Images for Bechtel).
The solar powered concert in Chisinau that took place on 28 April 2013 is just the beginning for rock band FurioSnails. Together with the EU and UNDP, the band is advocating for the use of renewable energy in the country.
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105 solar panels are installed at Littlestown Veterinary Hospital in Littlestown, PA, in mid September 2010. The Littlestown Veterinary Hospital in Littlestown, PA, received a grant from the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) to have solar panels installed to help reduce their carbon footprint and to have cost effective electric power for the hospital. REAP provides grants for energy audits and renewable energy development assistance. The program also provides funds to agricultural producers and rural small business to purchase and install renewable energy systems and make energy efficiency improvements. The expected cost savings using solar power for the hospital’s electrical needs is expected to reduce the facility’s operating expenses by 30%-40%. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
Thirty women from Bhutan have travelled to the Barefoot College in Tilonia, India, to become Barefoot Solar Engineers. They will train for 6 months before they return home to solar electrify their own communities in Bhutan.
Some of the 90 solar panels recently installed at Ruby Falls as part of the environmental initiative. Ruby Falls is proud to be the first attraction in the U.S. to achieve Green Globe Certification for their environmental efforts. More information on Ruby Falls can be found at www.rubyfalls.com.
On Tuesday, October 20th, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito was joined by Secretary of Transportation Stephanie Pollack to kick off the launch of the MassDOT Solar Panel Project Launch at a solar panel site in Framingham.
Watch the video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOzBuq5Tu3c&feature=youtu.be
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Marstal is home to one of Northern Europe's largest solar power complexes, using solar power to heat water for the local District heating.
Ærø has the world's largest solar power plants, with an area of 18,365 m². It covers a third of Marstal's power consumption.
Ærø is endeavouring to make the island self-sufficient in energy, and in 2002 a figure of 40 % self-sufficiency in renewable energy was reached. The initiatives have entailed high international recognition and Ærø is considered as one of the world's leaders in this field.
Ærø's three district heating systems of solar collectors have won international acclaim. With the recent expansion the system in Marstal is now the world's largest solar collector system for heating.
In 2002 three modern wind turbines were erected. The wing tip of these turbines is 100 m (300 feet) above the ground and between them the mills cover 50 % of the island's electricity consumption
Skytech Solar specializes in installing Solar Panels and Solar Power systems in the San Francisco Bay Area. Go Solar now and take advantage of Solar Energy to reduced PG&E rates, charging you electric car and reducing your overall carbon footprint.
Baltimore City has created the solar powered water wheel, a 100,000-pound trash-collecting device that harness solar power and the current. Debris is funneled into the device and then onto a conveyor belt that deposits it into a dumpster, which is emptied once full.
IVANPAH, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 03 2013: Tower 2 and its heliostats at sunset at the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility. Located in the Mojave Desert 40 miles southwest of Las Vegas, The Ivanpah Solar Power Facility is a solar thermal power project, currently under construction, with a planned capacity of 392 megawatts, enough to power approximately 140,000 houses. It will deploy 170,000 heliostat mirrors spread over 4,000 hectares, focusing solar energy on boilers located atop three solar power towers, generating steam to drive specially adapted steam turbines The project, developed by Bechtel, will cost $2.2 billion and be the largest solar farm in the world (photo Gilles Mingasson/Getty Images for Bechtel).
IVANPAH, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 02 2013: Heliostats stacked outside of the HAB building await transport at the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility. Located in the Mojave Desert 40 miles southwest of Las Vegas, The Ivanpah Solar Power Facility is a solar thermal power project, currently under construction, with a planned capacity of 392 megawatts, enough to power approximately 140,000 houses. It will deploy 170,000 heliostat mirrors spread over 4,000 hectares, focusing solar energy on boilers located atop three solar power towers, generating steam to drive specially adapted steam turbines The project, developed by Bechtel, will cost $2.2 billion and be the largest solar farm in the world (photo Gilles Mingasson/Getty Images for Bechtel).
Solar panels offering a ready source of electricity are among the technologies making the case for renewable energy.
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