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APRIL 1, 2012 Survivalist Solar Cooking Dan vs. Wild Parabolic Mirror SURVIVORDAN
Lost in the unknown Florida brush, Dan survives in the wild while cooking meals with a parabolic mirror and a small pan.
Total keen on renewable enrgy for Kenyan market
www.ntv.co.ke Multinational and global oil firm Total is now seeking to grow the availability and use of solar energy power among Kenyan households. Through solar powered mobile phone battery chargers and solar powered lanterns, the oil firm hopes to penetrate rural areas in Kenya with the cheap, easy-to-use and widely available form of energy. Senior Vice President in charge of Sustainable Development and Environment for the Total Group Ms. Manoelle Lepoutre says the roll out of the scheme is a pilot project.
Naturally Energizing the Pacific Islands: Solar Power in Vanuatu
In the Pacific Islands, and particularly in Melanesia, access to modern energy services is limited. Several Pacific Island countries are trying to bridge the gap of access by tapping into renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, biomass, geothermal and hydro. There is growing concern that this shift to exploitation of their indigenous energy sources will result in significant impacts on biodiversity as well as on the livelihoods of people. Using low carbon, clean and efficient power sources remains a challenge for many island communities primarily due to geographical isolation and high start-up costs. A component of IUCN’s energy programme in Oceania looks at upgrading existing solar power systems and installing new ones in schools and health clinics on the islands of Santo and Malo in Vanuatu. Solar power for lighting purposes is a cheaper and more reliable option for remote villages as compared to diesel power generators. The project in Vanuatu also looks at small scale hydro and wind power generation. More information can be found at www.iucn.org/oceania
Sunforce 30 Watt Folding Solar Panels with 7 Amp Charge Controller
Ideal for remote locations, RVs, tractors, exterior lighting, boats and more, the Sunforce 30 Watt Folding Solar Panel conveniently folds in half for easy travel and storage. Made with a durable aluminum frame with an amorphous solar cell, this weatherproof unit is maintenance free and easy to install! Watch now and learn how simple it is to assemble and use this unit! To learn more, visit www.sunforceproducts.com or the Sunforce Products Facebook Page.
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Solar Power Revolution – Here Comes The Sun — Documentary
Countries all over the world are leading the way towards a green economy. Unfortunately lobbying by the oil, gas, coal and nuclear industries are hindering progress. Very soon, perhaps even now depending on the cost of electricity in your area, solar technology will be more economically cost effective than traditional forms of electrical production.
Solyndra caught destroying it’s own parts
FREMONT (CBS 5) — After filing for bankruptcy last year, Fremont solar company Solyndra still owes American taxpayers half a billion dollars. But CBS 5 caught them destroying millions of dollars worth of parts. At Solyndra’s sprawling complex in Fremont, workers in white jumpsuits were unwrapping brand new glass tubes used in solar panels last week. They are the latest, most cutting-edge solar technology, and they are being thrown into dumpsters. Forklifts brought one pallet after another piled high with the carefully packaged glass. Slowly but surely it all ended up shattered. And it’s not a few loads. Hundreds of thousands of tubes on shrink-wrapped pallets will meet a similar demise. Solyndra paid at least million for the specialized glass. A CBS 5 crew found one piece lying in the parking lot. Solyndra still owes the German company that made the tubes close to another million. So why is a bankrupt company that owes a fortune to creditors, including American taxpayers, throwing away millions of dollars worth of assets? Solyndra is not commenting. But court documents reveal the company received permission from the bankruptcy trustee to abandon the high grade glass, the court agreeing that it was of “inconsequential value” because the cost of storing them exceeds their value. An employee for Heritage Global Partners, the company in charge of selling Solyndra’s assets, told CBS 5 they conducted an exhaustive search for buyers but no one wanted them. But how …

