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The good, the bad and the ugly: Translucent solar panels

The good, the bad and the ugly: Translucent solar panels Recently transparent solar cell has come with more energy preserving capacity. It gives us building integrated photo voltaic solution.
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Update : Breathtaking! First Crossing of the Alps by a Solar Plane Finally a Workable System to Replace Current Energy Guzzling A/Cs? In 2007 we covered a Coolerado A/C system with the headline "getting close to solar powered air conditioning". Back then, the unit produced 5 tons of cooling using 1,200 watts, getting within the range of what some people and small businesses could afford in solar panels. Now, the new Coolerado design can produce 6 tons of cooling using 600 watts, quite an impressive improvement! Read on for more details an a video detailing how it works. http://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/finally-a-solar-powered-air-conditioner-6-tons-of-ac-using-4-solar-panels.html

Finally a Solar-Powered Air Conditioner: 6 Tons of A/C Using 4 Solar Panels

http://www.vonslatt.com/bus-main.shtml In 1982 I was a sophomore at a small college in the Midwest . It was the beginning of second term and I was again standing in line at the on-campus book store waiting to pay for a too-heavy stack of text books. The line was not moving at all so I put my books down on the floor and started flipping through the coffee table books on display.

Jake's School Bus Conversion Project

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The Bus Conversion Adventure

Welcome! Welcome to our bus conversion adventure. We're not sure exactly what we're doing, but so far it's a lot of fun, so we're going to share it with anyone that might find it interesting to see how this all turns out... The plan is to convert a 40 foot GMC transit bus into a home on wheels. Neither my wife nor myself have ever done a bus conversion, so this should be at least mildly entertaining at various points as we learn from our mistakes and celebrate our successes. We've managed to make it most of the way and now have a fully self contained RV that NEVER needs to plug in to an electrical outlet.