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15/326 Hay St Perth WA 6000 Australia
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Our sunburnt country is the premium place for solar power and its benefits speak for themselves. By installing solar, you’re not only reducing your carbon footprint, but also doing your bit to increase renewable energy generation when you export energy from the panels to the grid. As the most accessible source of renewable energy, solar power allows customers to step away from relying on their power supplier and move towards being in control of their own power. With no-deposit, no-interest payment options available, Precision Solar & Battery systems pay for themselves within 3-5 years and can heavily reduce your power bills. Our aim is for your home to be fully self-sufficient when it comes to power consumption, by reducing bills by up to 80%-100%. Our range of solar and battery solutions means we can provide tailored systems for your needs by taking the time to understand your motivations behind moving off the grid. Not only does solar reduce your carbon footprint, there’s investment opportunities, giving your property more appeal and add market value to your home. Move off the grid, spend less, and be in control of your own electricity. All while doing your part for the planet by moving away from fossil fuels.
Panel (Left to right): Rick Turner (moderator), Harvey Leach, Renée Karnes, Grit Laskin, Larry Robinson and David Giulietti participate in a panel discussion exploring everything from the technique to the artistic expressions involved in inlay. Photo: B.J. Morgan/Museum of Making Music.
This is a picture of the solar panel canopies on top of Mowatt Lane Garage. The University of Maryland has been committed to improving its sustainability through new innovations and practices that reduce emissions, waste, and find new and cleaner ways to produce energy. These solar panel canopies were installed on Regents Drive, Terrapin Trail and Mowatt Lane Garages to produce more than 2 megawatts of energy for the campus. Partnering with WGL Energy and Maryland Energy Administration, the university was able to install over 7,000 solar panels on the roofs of the garages.
This innovation coincides with the 9th Sustainable Development Goal by building and promoting sustainable infrastructures and innovations. The university's commitment to the President's purchased Energy Initiatives focuses largely on the Climate Action plan to make sure that all of the university's purchased energy is from renewable sources by the year 2020. The solar panel canopies on the roof will combine their generated energy with that of the solar panels on the campus' other buildings to produce nearly 4 million kilowatt hours of renewable energy for the campus yearly. The solar panels are helping to alleviate the campus' reliance on fossil fuels for energy, mitigating the effects and persistence of climate change and global warming. This can help to promote the sustainability of the university as more clean energy practices are put into use and renewable energy is promoted. The promotion of new energy sources on campus promotes new and cleaner living standards for both the present and future generations. Taking the time to promote sustainable practices and infrastructure creates the necessary change to help educate the public on the importance of making the switch for the health of the planet. Taking the knowledge that we can gain from implementing these strategies and plans, we can pass it along to other campuses and states, and even countries to help promote a more global change.
Panel discussion, "Strategies and success in the classroom". From left to right are: Andrew Wender (Poli Sci), Shawn Cafferty (History), Gweneth Doane (Nursing), and Derek Church (Comp Sci). Photo by Lior Malka (UVic, Dept. of Comp. Sci).
Candidatos por la Circunscripciòn No. 1, explican sus propuestasn legislativas. en un encuentro organizado por UNAPEC para sus estudiantes, profesores, personal administrativo y pùblica en general.
Moderator Chris Hoofnagle (BCLT) opens the second panel which discussed the Federal Trade Commission's privacy law and policy.
Participation during ERF sessions held at the Seventeenth World Congress, Dead Sea, Jordan
June6-10 2014
I'll be going back at some point to take a close up of that paint and rust on the panel. It didn't occur to me that that could be a good shot until I started processing this photo.
The Royal Anthropological Institute’s conference ‘Anthropology, Weather & Climate Change’ took place at Senate House, University of London and the British Museum, Clore Centre, in conjunction with the museum’s Department of Africa, Oceania and the Americas. Full details about the conference programme and panels can be found online here: www.therai.org.uk/images/RAI2016.pdf
added the scroll-work to top of panel-not sure if i'm going to trim them out yet- i kind of like it the way it is...stay tuned