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Beauty break in the weather for another fantastic Great Climate Race event.

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Ishtiaque Navid, PhD student, working in the Molecular Bean Epitaxy Lab in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday, October 14, 2022. Navid is a member of Professor Zetian Mi’s research group.

 

In the lab they are growing Gallium nitride (GaN) based nanostructures by molecular beam epitaxy.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

View of the cockpit of #SI2

Rhody girl at the front door. We designed Rancho Chilamate Hacienda around these gorgeous oversized blue doors

Introduction

NEXT FLOAT is founded in 2000 to provide its special product to water-related business. During the past year, NEXT FLOAT has earned its fame and recognition from all over the world. We have been certified from many international exhibitions from U.A.E., Japan, India, and more.

With our NEXT FLOAT, it can be applied to various businesses or citizen site.

To find out how NEXT FLOAT, visit our website on www.nextfloat.net

 

What is NEXT FLOAT?

- Made with HDPE: 0% of recycling material is added.

- NEXT FLOAT’s Strength?

 Connection Hook’s strength: 2tons of tensile weight

 UV protection applied

 Ease Assembly

 Unlimited application area.

 

What is DECK on FLOAT?

- Advanced product from NEXT FLOAT with NUT-HOLE on upper surface.

- Advantages?

 Eliminate the Excavation or De-Watering construction cost

 Transformed to well-made floating bridge or stage.

 Any deck meterials (Wood, Rubber, Plastic) can be attached

 Ease Assembly

 

Application Field

Floating Bridge, Boat Dock, Floating Stage, Solar-power Plant, Platform, Light House, Fishery, Barge.

 

mailto:nextexport@next700.com

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Ishtiaque Navid, PhD student, working in the Molecular Bean Epitaxy Lab in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday, October 14, 2022. Navid is a member of Professor Zetian Mi’s research group.

 

In the lab they are growing Gallium nitride (GaN) based nanostructures by molecular beam epitaxy.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Flagstaff, Arizona USA

Willow Bend Environmental Education Center

Coconino County

 

"Willow Bend is a nonprofit environmental education center founded by the Coconino Natural Resource Conservation District. Our mission is to provide education outreach services that build environmental awareness and an ethic of responsible stewardship of our natural and cultural resources."

www.willowbendcenter.org

 

"Willow Bend is located at Flagstaff’s Sawmill Park, part of Coconino County Parks & Recreation Department. Certified as “backyard wildlife habitat” by the National Wildlife Federation, our gardens feature a small pond and plants native to the Colorado Plateau — unique communities such as desert scrub, meadow, forest, and native edible and heritage crops.

 

We lead by example with our passive-solar, straw-bale education center, as well as by our low-water native gardens, on-demand water heater, energy star office equipment, energy-efficient lighting, composting, and more."

 

www.willowbendcenter.org/about.html

 

Photo by Cathy Mullan

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Project name: Lawn House

 

|| Location: Burbage, Leicestershire

 

|| Description: A Code Level 6 ecohouse in Burbage, Leicestershire. Lawn House is the first private development in the UK to be built using prefabricated brick and block cavity walls and features a range of cutting edge sustainable heating and energy solutions.

 

|| Architect: Penny Shankar

|| Main Contractor: Irvine Whitlock

|| Project manager: Fred Badowski

|| Sub contractor(s): Hanson

   

Die Wüsten der Erde empfangen in 6 Stunden mehr Energie als die Menschheit in einem ganzen Jahr verbraucht. Installiert in den Wüstenregionen entlang des Äquators ermöglichen solarthermische Kraftwerke die Versorgung der Industrieregionen der Erde mit sauberer Energie.

The entire SolarWalk is made up of over 1,400 of these solar panels and runs then entire length of our Anthony Wayne Trail parking lot.

Solar Powered Sound System at the Vancouver Green Drinks BBQ

A thermal receiver under construction. (See adjacent photos)

Eco Smart is providing Air Purifiers,Water Purifiers & Solar Power System.These products are beneficial for everyone. Eco Smart brings you the most complete line of Indoor Air Purifiers with most advanced technologies for Residential, Commercial and Industrial applications.For more information visit www.ecosmart-intl.com

 

1st Floor, Al Riqqa Building,

Near Clock Tower, Deira,

Dubai, U.A.E.

Phone: +971 4 2669986

E-mail: dubai@ecosmart-intl.com

The Peters women at the Milkweed Mercantile Grand Opening, April 2010.

Sustainable features of the Berea College Ecovillage Commons House. Reused barn wood for rafters and siding, concrete floors, solar panel, recycled carpet on 01/13/2008. Taken Feb. 1, 2008.

California State University Long Beach, SPG Solar, photovoltaic solar installation.

 

California commercial, industrial, solar power, spgsolar.com,

Professor Zetian Mi, center, looks on as Peng Zhou right, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts and experiment with PhD students Ishtiaque Navid and Yuyang Pan on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into individual elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Beauty break in the weather for another fantastic Great Climate Race event.

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

Deliciousness at the Milkweed Mercantile Grand Opening, April 2010.

Peng Zhou, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts an experiment on the roof of the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into separate elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Peng Zhou, a postdoctoral research fellow, conducts an experiment on the roof of the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday morning, October 14, 2022.

 

Zhou and other members of Zetian Mi’s research group are using the large magnifying glass to focus the sunlight directly on a small semiconductor covered in water. The solar energy is used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen into separate elements. “Basically, we’re using green energy to extract hydrogen from water,” said Professor Zetian Mi.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

View of the pool from the main water tower

Die flache Bauform der Module erlaubt auch einen einfachen Transport. Jeweils 2 Module werden in einem Rack angeliefert.

Bob and Stan point the way at the Milkweed Mercantile Grand Opening, April 2010.

Masdar Institute, Abu Dhabi

Foster+Partners, 2010

 

A demonstration of building and maintaining the solar power technology that the Barefoot College trains women from all over the world on.

Slider assembly at the Milkweed Mercantile Grand Opening, April 2010.

This is a subdivision composed only of earthships, a type of alternative housing that incorporates car tires packed with dirt into the construction of the outer walls. Most of the house is bermed into the ground with only the southern walls exposed, allowing for passive solar heating and light. )

Aus dem Gehäuse slidet eine Basis heraus, aus welcher sich die Kollektorröhren exzentrisch herausdrehen. Die querschnittsoptimierten Kollektorröhren bringen einen

höheren Energieertrag als herkömmliche Röhren.

Zetian Mi, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on Friday, October 14, 2022.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Jim Knopik (left) of North Star Solar Bears, farmer Jim Carlson, and Bold Nebraska founder Jane Kleeb.

 

(Photographer: Alex Matzke / Bold Nebraska)

 

First "Solar XL" installation of USA-made solar panels in the path of the Keystone XL pipeline. Volunteers joined Jim Knopik, proprietor of family-owned rural solar installer North Star Solar Bears, to install solar panels on the farm of Jim and Chris Carlson -- who turned down an offer of $307,000 from TransCanada to build the Keystone XL pipeline across their land -- and instead are building solar in the path of the pipeline on their land in Nebraska.

 

DETAILS: boldnebraska.org/solarxl

Who needs diesel generators? At Bird Safari Camp all our water is pumped up to our new 5000 litre water tank using only the power of the sun. No noise. No pollution. No problem.

My dream car *sigh* :/

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