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Copper Solar Birdbath Fountain

November 16, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Do you love seeing birds in your birdbath?  Many people enjoy watching the birds splash around in the morning as they enjoy their coffee or breakfast. copper-solar-birdbath-fountain However, birdbaths do get dirty very easily, plus you do have to make certain that there is always water in the birdbath or it becomes something of a waste.  Cleaning and maintaining a birdbath often falls by the wayside, especially if you get busy.  However, the Copper Solar Birdbath Fountain takes care of the cleaning issues for you.

This fountain constantly cycles the water around by using a small, low-voltage filter and water pump.  This way, the birdbath stays clean, and the stagnant water won’t ever really start to smell like it sometimes does.  You do have to refill it from time to time, however, and this type of birdbath really needs to have distilled water used in it so that there’s no scale build-up

What powers the pump?  The Copper Solar Birdbath Fountain uses a number of high powered solar panels to keep the water flowing.  All you need to do is put the fountain in an area where it will get lots of sunlight.  No other energy or power source is required.  The birdbath itself is also made out of 50% recycled copper, adding another layer of environmentalism to this great product.  And for those who are afraid of messing something up, there’s absolutely no tools needed in assembling this fountain—it’s very easy to get it out of the box, set it up, and be enjoying the birds in no time.  Because of this, the Copper Solar Birdbath Fountain is a great gift for anyone with an amazing garden or anyone who loves watching the birds.

Solar Energy Catalogues

August 31, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Making your home solar powered is a great way of saving money, but many people are hesitant to do this.  If you flip through solar energy catalogues, you’re going to see some large price tags.  There’s no getting around it—solar energy requires a pretty big up front investment on your part, especially if you have the goal of moving your home partially or entirely off the power grid.

If you want to start out small, there are several things you can do to reduce the amount of energy you use.  For starters, you don’t have to install those huge solar panels you see in many solar energy catalogues.  In fact, you can install a small 40 watt solar panel to power many different applications.  The 40 watt panel is a midsize solar panel, and it’s designed to provide solar power without straining your budget. Read more

Jade Mountain Solar

August 26, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Living off the utility grid may seem like an impossibility, but while it is a lofty goal, it can be accomplished.  The way to do this is to utilize as many different solar products as you possibly can.  The Real Goods offered by Gaiam can allow you to start transferring your energy usage from your local power grid to various solar devices.  solar-panelWhile it may not be quite enough to allow you to fully live off the grid, installing and using these devices can certainly help drop your utility cost and become less of a drain on the environment. Read more

Solar Japanese Lanterns

August 16, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Nothing sets up an outdoor dinner party than a set of solar Japanese lanterns.  Whether you string them from wires around your table, hang them from trees, or do a mixture, these really neat Japanese lanterns will provide all the light you need.  solar-japanese-lanternsOnce the sun goes down, they will appear to be floating orbs of light surrounding you and your dinner guests.  Even if you aren’t eating sushi or going with an Asian décor, these lanterns will look great.  They go with many different styles of décor.

What’s even better is that these solar Japanese lanterns don’t need any electricity or battery power.  While many lanterns are battery powered, these use special solar panels that power the small but bright LED lights.  The lights shine right through the paper-like lantern material, creating a glow that makes the entire thing look like a bright moon.  These lamps are also weatherproof, so even if you forget to take them down during the rain, they will still function normally.  Once you’re done lighting your garden or backyard with these solar powered lamps, just fold them down and store them away until you need them again. Read more

Household Solar

August 11, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

There are many different ways to make your household a bit more solar powered.  Solar energy is a great way of powering your home and dropping your electric bill a bit.  Some of these household solar methods are easy, but some are a bit more difficult and somewhat expensive.  solar-panelsFor example, adding solar panels to your entire roof is not going to be easy or cheap, even though it would save on a good deal of power. Read more

Sanyo Solar Module

July 19, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Many people are interested in adding solar paneling to their home because they believe it will save them money.  However, when they see just how much solar panels cost, they realize they won’t actually make back their investment for years.  sanyo-solar-moduleFortunately, solar panels are becoming cheaper and cheaper.  The Sanyo Solar Module is an example of a cheaper solar panel that generates a good amount of energy and pays for itself fairly quickly.

This solar module can produce around 16.2 watts of power per square foot of solar panel.  When everything is added up, that means that each Sanyo Solar Module will provide 195 watts of energy per hour, which isn’t bad at all.  This allows you to get as much power as you possibly can with a small number of solar panels.  The Sanyo Solar Modules also need fewer attachments and materials, so you save there as well.

There are some solar panels that claim to provide a certain amount of energy, but the actual amount of power is much lower.  Sanyo’s panels, however, provide you with all of the power they say they do; in fact, in some situations, the panels may even generate more power (such as during an incredibly sunny day).

In addition to these many benefits, the Sanyo Solar Module is also one of the lightest solar panel.  In addition to providing solar power and helping drop your use of traditionally-created electricity, the modules are also packaged in eco-friendly packaging that uses a minimal amount of cardboard.  This also reduces the amount of fuel necessary to transport the modules, plus it means more modules can be transported in the same vehicle.

Each panel costs $1,245.  While that is a lot, the amount generated from the panel will pay for itself fairly quickly.

Swimming Pool Solar Heaters

July 2, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

40-0162Keeping your pool nice and warm during the cooler months can mean all the difference between swimming in it and letting it sit there. After all, who wants to go swimming in a cold pool? Some old style pool heaters had to be plugged in or ran off of gas. However, there are two issues here: one, you never really want to have any electrical cables around your swimming pool, do you? And two, if you’ve got an indoor pool, it’s not a good idea to have anything that creates gas fumes unless you’ve got a door or window open. It can also be a pain to have to purchase fuel all the time.

However, there is one solution to keeping your pool warm and avoiding both electrical cables and gas. The answer: Swimming Pool Solar Heaters.icon By making use of solar heating, you can make your swimming area much safer. You can also reduce the amount of CO2 emissions you create since you won’t be using fossil fuels to heat your pool. You also don’t run the risk of any sort of accidental electrocution since you won’t have any power cords running to your electric pool heater.

Most kits that provide solar heating for pools include several commercial-grade solar panels. These panels can easily be installed near your pool or on the roof of your pool house, and they feature UV inhibitors and are reinforced to withstand storms. There’s nothing really complicated about installing them, and most people can have their solar heating solutions up and running within an afternoon. The instructions provided with each solar heating kit for pools make it very easy to install the system. These solar panels will even work with most other heating systems so you don’t have to install a new pool heater of any sort. If your pool requires a powerful heater or you don’t get that much sunlight, you can easily extend the solar cell grid with additional solar panels to increase the amount of energy you harvest. The basic set up costs around $370 at Real Good Solar.icon

The Muvbox Portable Fast Food Restaurant

June 12, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Recycling shipping containers seems to be on everyone’s minds these days.  In addition to building offices and other builds with them, one man in Montreal decided to use one to create his restaurant.  The interesting part?  It’s mobile.

The Muvbox was created by Daniel Noiseux, owner of the Montreal Pizzaiolle chain of restaurants.  muvboxHe took a 20-foot shipping container and went about retrofitting it with everything a modern restaurant kitchen would need.  He added seating for up to 28 people, attached solar panels to the top for energy, and then added in the neatest concept of all: he made the entire thing capable of folding down and in.  With just a push of a button, Noiseux’s restaurant folds up into the 20-foot container, making it incredibly portable!

It doesn’t take long to be ready to serve hot, fresh food, either.  All Noiseux has to do is move the container to the desired location and hit a button.  In under two minutes, the entire restaurant has opened up, and within 15 minutes, a small staff of only three or four can have everything ready to go.  The solar panels on the roof provide around 40 percent of all the energy necessary, which is another great feature.

While it’s the only one so far, Noiseux would love to see his space-saving, portable restaurant concept be used by many others in the food business.  He also thinks the idea can be applied to other types of businesses.  The shipping containers can be customized to fit just about anything, and with solar power, there may not even be a need to seek more traditional power sources.

Solar Power Home Systems For Sale

August 3, 2008 by David · Leave a Comment 


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Eco-Friendly Webhosting

July 28, 2008 by David · Leave a Comment 

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