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ight-OPs, our solar powered lighting system that uses up to ten (10) High Intensity Discharge (HID) lights that have
20 million candlelight power each on a pan and tilt platform that is remotely controled by a handheld wireless unit or wired link and will easily light up a person a mile away. Flood and 360 degree area lighting are also availible.
ICSC staff showcase the latest models of the TekPak, a portable solar power generator, at the Manila Mini Maker Faire 2019 at the Mind Museum on June 22. The maker faire will be held until 6 PM of June 23. The TekPak is a sustainable and renewable solution to communications, lighting, medical, and other energy needs. TekPak 4 was designed by ICSC, Frederick Espitola of Solar Pilipinas, and Haiyan survivors. TekPak 5a and 5b were designed by ICSC, RE-Serve volunteers, Solar Scholars and Haiyan survivors, with support from Tuklas Innovation Labs. The units were assembled by Tacloban City Solar Scholars. The TekPak is the key component in the Solar Scholars training program of RE Charge Pilipinas. The program trains residents from disaster-prone and survivor communities to assess their energy needs and to utilize and maintain renewable energy systems, including the TekPak, during emergency and peacetime situations. RE-Charge Pilipinas, a post-Haiyan initiative of the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities, has reached seven provinces and continues to work with organizations and communities from all over the Philippines.
Photos by: Ira Guerrero and AC Dimatatac for ICSC
I spotted this solar power panel design and thought it was cute! different! Who says they just have to be straight boring panels on roofs. This one at Kangaroo Point cliffs
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A giant 559 kW solar PV system powers much of the Sunridge Farm facility in Watsonville, California.
This system took Swan Solar 3 days to install, and saves this family $4,000 p/year on their electric bill.
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It’s WATT makes Cents!
One of the stops on the Illinois Solar Tour Oct. 3, this home has cut its natural gas use by half and its electricity use by 60%, thanks to solar panels. The owners say they've fared far better investing in solar energy than in the market over the past few years. The tour is free. No pre-registration necessary. Learn more at tour.illinoissolar.org.
There are 4 of these 1000x500mm Solarex panels, with 36 cells each. Could not get under them to read label.
Ground-mounted solar installation behind Alheim Commons dormitory, completed March 2015.
Photo: Scott Richardson
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Solar Panel Dress For Raven-Symoné
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Kawaza Village, Zambia: There's no electricity in the villages, but someone in this village obviously gathered together enough money to not only buy a radio-cassette player, but also a solar panel to power it.
ICSC staff showcase the latest models of the TekPak, a portable solar power generator, at the Manila Mini Maker Faire 2019 at the Mind Museum on June 22. The maker faire will be held until 6 PM of June 23. The TekPak is a sustainable and renewable solution to communications, lighting, medical, and other energy needs. TekPak 4 was designed by ICSC, Frederick Espitola of Solar Pilipinas, and Haiyan survivors. TekPak 5a and 5b were designed by ICSC, RE-Serve volunteers, Solar Scholars and Haiyan survivors, with support from Tuklas Innovation Labs. The units were assembled by Tacloban City Solar Scholars. The TekPak is the key component in the Solar Scholars training program of RE Charge Pilipinas. The program trains residents from disaster-prone and survivor communities to assess their energy needs and to utilize and maintain renewable energy systems, including the TekPak, during emergency and peacetime situations. RE-Charge Pilipinas, a post-Haiyan initiative of the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities, has reached seven provinces and continues to work with organizations and communities from all over the Philippines.
Photos by: Ira Guerrero and AC Dimatatac for ICSC