Build DIY Solar Stirling Generators = Solar Stirling Power = Freedom
www.SolarStirlingPlant.net is a revolutionary invention that uses the sun to create free electricity. And no, we are not talking about the solar panel. This is a different solar energy generator called the Stirling Plant, it is a system that harnesses up to 12x more energy than the expensive solar photovoltaic energy systems. The best part about it, it is much cheaper to build than regular solar panels, and it is easy to build, meaning you do not have to have any technical skills prior to building it. The Solar Stirling Plant harnesses the power of the sun, thus it produces free and clean renewable energy and it works fully off the grid. This is a new method of generating free energy. The concept of the Solar Stirling Plant has been researched for quite a while, and now after the we perfected the design and simplified it to a point that everybody can design it, we decided to make it available to the public. The Solar Stirling Plant operates by using a parabolic reflector dishes to gather all the sun rays which are focused and concentrated into one single spot – wich is in focus of the parabolic dish, where the stirling engine will be placed. When the sun rays are focused into one spot on which the solar stirling plant is located, the temperature difference makes the engine rotate at a fast pace and create massive amounts of energy, unseen by other renewable energy devices such as solar panels or wind turbines. As a source of heat the Solar Stirling Plant uses parabolic …
CSR Minute: Chrysler Publishes First Sustainability Report; Campbell Soup Adds Solar Power to Plant
Chrysler has released its first sustainability report. The paper establishes initial goals and commitments for products, the environment, and stakeholders. The report was developed using the Global Reporting Initiative’s G3 Framework, and achieved a GRI Application Level A rating. Campbell Soup is adding solar energy power to its Sacramento plant. The 2.3 megawatt generation system will be built by American Capital Energy, which will maintain the system, and Campbell will buy the energy it produces. The solar power will contribute about 10 percent of the energy that the plant uses annually. For more information on these and other stories, go to thecsrminute.com
Home Solar Stirling Generators – How Solar Stirling Power Generator Works
www.SolarStirlingPlant.net is a revolutionary invention that uses the sun to create free electricity. And no, we are not talking about the solar panel. This is a different solar energy generator called the Stirling Plant, it is a system that harnesses up to 12x more energy than the expensive solar photovoltaic energy systems. The best part about it, it is much cheaper to build than regular solar panels, and it is easy to build, meaning you do not have to have any technical skills prior to building it. The Solar Stirling Plant harnesses the power of the sun, thus it produces free and clean renewable energy and it works fully off the grid. This is a new method of generating free energy. The concept of the Solar Stirling Plant has been researched for quite a while, and now after the we perfected the design and simplified it to a point that everybody can design it, we decided to make it available to the public. The Solar Stirling Plant operates by using a parabolic reflector dishes to gather all the sun rays which are focused and concentrated into one single spot – wich is in focus of the parabolic dish, where the stirling engine will be placed. When the sun rays are focused into one spot on which the solar stirling plant is located, the temperature difference makes the engine rotate at a fast pace and create massive amounts of energy, unseen by other renewable energy devices such as solar panels or wind turbines. As a source of heat the Solar Stirling Plant uses parabolic …
CSR Minute: Dow Corning to Sponsor US Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon
Dow Corning will be a sustaining sponsor of the US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 to open September 23rd in Washington, DC Dow Corning will provide educational resources including a school curriculum for teachers; a Student Welcome and Education Center on the Solar Decathlon grounds; and a student-oriented program for students visiting the Solar Village in person and virtually via the Solar Decathlon website. The Solar Decathlon challenges 20 collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive. The annual Asian Forum on Corporate Social Responsibility, the largest in Asia, will celebrate its tenth year by returning to its home base in Manila, Philippines on October 18th and 19th this year. Organized by the Asian Institute of Management, Ramon V. del Rosario Senior Center for Corporate Responsibility, AFCSR 2011 will be co-presented by Intel and Nestle Philippines. The conference theme will be “Strategic CSR: Creating Shared Value.” For more information on these and other stories, go to thecsrminute.com The CSR Minute is sponsored by Brown-Forman Corporation, producer and marketer of fine quality wine and spirits brands including Jack Daniel’s, Southern Comfort, Finlandia Vodka, and Casa Herradura Tequilas. Download Brown-Forman’s new corporate social responsibility report at www.brown-forman.com/responsibility.
CSR Minute: Dow Corning to Sponsor US Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon;
Dow Corning will be a sustaining sponsor of the US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 to open September 23rd in Washington, DC Dow Corning will provide educational resources including a school curriculum for teachers; a Student Welcome and Education Center on the Solar Decathlon grounds; and a student-oriented program for students visiting the Solar Village in person and virtually via the Solar Decathlon website. The Solar Decathlon challenges 20 collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive. The annual Asian Forum on Corporate Social Responsibility, the largest in Asia, will celebrate its tenth year by returning to its home base in Manila, Philippines on October 18th and 19th this year. Organized by the Asian Institute of Management, Ramon V. del Rosario Senior Center for Corporate Responsibility, AFCSR 2011 will be co-presented by Intel and Nestle Philippines. The conference theme will be “Strategic CSR: Creating Shared Value.” For more information on these and other stories, go to thecsrminute.com The CSR Minute is sponsored by Brown-Forman Corporation, producer and marketer of fine quality wine and spirits brands including Jack Daniel’s, Southern Comfort, Finlandia Vodka, and Casa Herradura Tequilas. Download Brown-Forman’s new corporate social responsibility report at www.brown-forman.com/responsibility.
CSR Minute: Nissan Launches Sustainability Website
A report by As You Sow, a shareholder advocacy group, concludes that major US beverage brands would support new laws making producers financially responsible for collecting and recycling post-consumer packaging. The study, “Waste and Opportunity: US Beverage Container Recycle Scorecard and Report,” outlines new efforts by beverage companies to reverse lagging US bottle and can recycling rates. Of the 224 billion containers sold annually in the US, only 29 percent are recycled. As You Sow gave a letter grade of B minus to Nestle Waters North America, Pepsico, The Coca-Cola Company, and Red Bull for their sustainability performance to date. Nissan has launched a Web site dedicated to sustainability, www.theplanet-zero.com. The site features a game called “The Planet Zero” that allows players to control a character who roams a virtual Earth, interacting with icons for wind energy, solar power, and other elements of a zero-emission society. Aimed at high school and college-age youth, the web game offers a vision of a possible zero-emission world. Nissan is the manufacturer of the Leaf electric car. For more information on these and other stories, go to thecsrminute.com The CSR Minute is sponsored by Brown-Forman Corporation, producer and marketer of fine quality wine and spirits brands including Jack Daniel’s, Southern Comfort, Finlandia Vodka, and Casa Herradura Tequilas. Download Brown-Forman’s new corporate social responsibility report at www.brown-forman.com/responsibility.
CSR Minute: Brown-Forman Publishes Case Study on Stakeholder Dialogue
Brown-Forman has published its third corporate responsibility report. It includes a case study on the company’s recent Stakeholder Dialogue session, at which experts and advocates met to share ideas about how Brown-Forman can positively influence consumer behaviors on responsible alcohol consumption. The event was the first of its kind in the beverage alcohol industry. Brown-Forman produces Jack Daniel’s, Southern Comfort, Finlandia, Korbel, and other quality alcohol brands. Thames Water is planning to become Britain’s largest producer and industrial user of solar power. The company has partnered with Ennoviga Solar to install solar panels in three locations around London that will provide an annual output of more than 4500 megawatt hours of electricity, enough to run 1000 homes. Ennoviga Solar will maintain the panels and repay the 7 million pound— ½ million—investment by selling the clean electricity to the water company. Thames Water estimates the initiative will cut 100000 pounds— 4000—off its annual energy bill. For more information on these and other stories, go to thecsrminute.com
3D map shines light on New York solar potential
July 6 – A new, three-dimensional map with a bird’s eye view of New York City is showing residents the solar energy potential of their city, the largest in the United States. The map’s creators have set out to demonstrate that solar power is more than just an abstract idea. Tara Cleary reports.
CSR Minute: BT, IKEA, Google, + 70 Other Companies Petition European Union
Corporate Social Responsibility News: McGraw-Hill to Build Largest, Privately-Owned Solar Power Plant; BT, IKEA, Google, + 70 Other Global Companies Petition European Union to Reduce CO2 Emissions Levels This CSR Minute is brought to you by Media Impact. Empowering communities worldwide to inspire enduring change through creative storytelling. For more information visit: mediaimpact.org Watch this and other CSR Minute podcasts: 3blmedia.com
Fox News Hates Solar Power?
150+ Fox News Bias videos at www.youtube.com Fox News reporter Laura Ingle’s story about a New Jersey power company’s installation of 200000 solar panels on utility polls heavily concentrated on the views of critics, even talking to local critics while ignoring twice as many local residents gathered who supported solar panels, to falsely frame the issue as the people vs the power company and state mandates, as I show in this video. The clips I show of Laura Ingle, the residents of Dumont, NJ, and Paul Rosengren of Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) come from a longer segment of Fox News’ June 8, 2011, broadcast of “Happening Now” which is available online at bit.ly The image I use of my previous video titled “Fox News Hates Trains?” comes from the YouTube video player page at www.youtube.com The image I use of the PSE&G’s FAQs on solar panels comes from bit.ly

