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The Thams Family Park on the Broadwater and the Gold Coast Hwy at Southport... is the first stage of the Southport Broadwater Parklands Re-Development that is sandwiched between the Broadwater and the Gold Coast Highway, has just undergone a transformation... The most interesting part of this transformation is that this park has been made energy self sufficient... harnessing the energy of the sun by means of array's of Photo-Voltaic Cells... This is the right step forward... an absolutely essential step in our battle with global warming... The widespread use of Photo-Voltaic Cells, is one of the best ways of generating electricity without producing extra heat in the process.
If we are to come to terms with... and indeed survive global warming... we must urgently phase-out all means of generating electricity that requires HEAT to generate the electricity... Only Photo-Voltaic Cells, Hydro, Wind, Wave and Tidal meets this absolutely essential requirement of generating electricity.
We congratulate the Gold Coast City Council and Mayor Ron Clarke for the foresight and leadership that they have shown in bringing this project to fruition... Hopefully, this is one of many more to come... to prove Photo-Voltaic Cell technology and make it ubiquitous... applied to every building and structure on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia... and the rest of the World...
The widespread use of this solar technology can enable us to generate five times as much energy as is currently used (all sources combined)... This energy will enable us to produce and deliver the water needed to re-establish all the vegetation that has been lost due to Man's ignorance... The vegetation that nature NEEDS to regulate Earth's temperature and climate... To store the excess solar energy, that is now heating the Earth, due to a lack of vegetation... To store the excess solar energy through photosynthesis... as nature has done in the past... Photosynthesis that produced all the stored solar energy, that we call FOSSIL FUEL'S... Fossil fuels that are NO LONGER being produced... Because, Man in his lack of wisdom, stripped the Earth of the vegetation and conditions that produced these fossil fuels -- STORED SOLAR ENERGY !!!
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The Thams Family Park on the Broadwater and the Gold Coast Hwy at Southport... is the first stage of the Southport Broadwater Parklands Re-Development that is sandwiched between the Broadwater and the Gold Coast Highway, has just undergone a transformation... The most interesting part of this transformation is that this park has been made energy self sufficient... harnessing the energy of the sun by means of array's of Photo-Voltaic Cells... This is the right step forward... an absolutely essential step in our battle with global warming... The widespread use of Photo-Voltaic Cells, is one of the best ways of generating electricity without producing extra heat in the process.
If we are to come to terms with... and indeed survive global warming... we must urgently phase-out all means of generating electricity that requires HEAT to generate the electricity... Only Photo-Voltaic Cells, Hydro, Wind, Wave and Tidal meets this absolutely essential requirement of generating electricity.
We congratulate the Gold Coast City Council and Mayor Ron Clarke for the foresight and leadership that they have shown in bringing this project to fruition... Hopefully, this is one of many more to come... to prove Photo-Voltaic Cell technology and make it ubiquitous... applied to every building and structure on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia... and the rest of the World...
The widespread use of this solar technology can enable us to generate five times as much energy as is currently used (all sources combined)... This energy will enable us to produce and deliver the water needed to re-establish all the vegetation that has been lost due to Man's ignorance... The vegetation that nature NEEDS to regulate Earth's temperature and climate... To store the excess solar energy, that is now heating the Earth, due to a lack of vegetation... To store the excess solar energy through photosynthesis... as nature has done in the past... Photosynthesis that produced all the stored solar energy, that we call FOSSIL FUEL'S... Fossil fuels that are NO LONGER being produced... Because, Man in his lack of wisdom, stripped the Earth of the vegetation and conditions that produced these fossil fuels -- STORED SOLAR ENERGY !!!
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The solar panels where installed today and after inspection tomorrow we will be generating up to 80% of all our electricity
The solar panels where installed today and after inspection tomorrow we will be generating up to 80% of all our electricity
Solar photovoltaic panels on Sage Hall, a LEED Gold certified building at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
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Solar photovoltaic panels with a coal/natural gas heating plant in the background, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
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Zuwena has been a mobile sales agent and installer for M-Power in Tanzania for 2 years. In that time, she's sold over 280 solar power kits to people in and around Arusha and Moshi, and is one of Off Grid Electric's leading agents.
"We work with our network of sales agent stall holders in the villages and communities here", she says.
"If someone expresses an interest in having one of our solar kits, then we visit them and explain the options. If they decide to go ahead and sign up, then we come and install the kit, and train them in how to operate it".
Depending on the power of the M-Power kit people buy into, it costs between 12,000 and 30,000 schillings to install (approx £3.50-£8.50), and then about the same amount per month for 3 years to keep the system activated.
Picture: Russell Watkins/Department for International Development
Thermoelectric plant Abengoa company. Sanlucar la Mayor. Seville
Planta termoeléctrica de la empresa Abengoa. Sanlucar la Mayor. Sevilla.
The world's third largest solar energy power plant is online with 64 megawatts of power, enough for 14,000 households. The installation uses 760 solar thermal parabolic trough reflectors with about 180,000 mirrors. Nevada has immense solar energy potential because of its vast open deserts and abundant year-round sunshine.
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Shot using a camera I just got: a Kowa 6, using the 80mm lens and Kodak Ektar film.
Subtitle: Utility owned solar panels good… Customer owned solar panels bad…
FPL, Florida’s largest utility company, has announced good progress on efforts to bring online 225 megawatts of solar capacity before the end of 2016, more than tripling its current portfolio of solar...
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attractive solar shading still allows some natural light, these units must be built very strong to resist extreme weather events that come with climate weirding....
Solar engineer Joshua Stein works on one of several photovoltaic systems being evaluated for industry partners at Sandia National Laboratories in the U.S. Regional Test Centers program. Sandia won a three-year renewal of a Department of Energy contract to manage the RTCs, a network of five sites across the country where industry can assess the performance, reliability and economic viability of solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies.
Learn more at bit.ly/2Z2gie7.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Sandia National Laboratories researchers Thushara Gunda, front, and Nicole Jackson examine solar panels at Sandia’s Photovoltaic Systems Evaluation Laboratory as summer monsoon clouds roll by. Using machine learning and data from solar farms across the U.S., they uncovered the age of a solar farm, as well as the amount of cloud cover, have pronounced effects on farm performance during severe weather.
Learn more at bit.ly/3jwt0iW.
Photo by Randy Montoya
Thermoelectric plant Abengoa company. Sanlucar la Mayor. Seville
Planta termoeléctrica de la empresa Abengoa. Sanlucar la Mayor. Sevilla.
The Central Solar Photovoltaic Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur.
Oct 15, 2012 - Mexican President Felipe Calderon kicked off on October 13, 2012 a 1-MW photovoltaic (PV) solar power plant in Volcan de las Tres Virgenes, Mulege municipality, in the northwestern state of Baja California.
Calderon said the plant will serve as an experimental model for its owner, the state-owned electric utility Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE), in its target to develop renewable energy projects. The pilot facility, which has 4,000 PV panels, is a large-scale solar power plant which Calderon touted as the region's first.
The construction was awarded to local Microm SA, owned by Grupo Condumex, to which the Spanish photovoltaic (PV) cell and module maker Isofoton SA has supplied 4,172 modules of the ISF-240 type.
Initially, the plant's cost was estimated at USD 6.4 million (EUR 4.9m), but at the inauguration ceremony investments of some USD 8.5 million were announced.
The 100 kW Solar Electric System @ Foodtown Shopping Center of Denville, NJ was installed by Bysolar, Inc.
The 100 kW Solar Electric System @ Foodtown Shopping Center of Denville, NJ was installed by Bysolar, Inc.
The 100 kW Solar Electric System @ Foodtown Shopping Center of Denville, NJ was installed by Bysolar, Inc.
The 100 kW Solar Electric System @ Foodtown Shopping Center of Denville, NJ was installed by Bysolar, Inc.
Cape Coral Solar Electric Photovoltaic PV System Installation
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