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EZOPower Universal USB Solar External Rechargeable Backup Battery - 3000mAh (1A) with Black Carrying Neoprene Case for LG, Nokia, Sanyo, HTC, Google, T-mobile, Motorola, Samsung, Android, Iphone, Blackberry and Windows Smartphones, E-reader, MP3 Player, MP4 PlayerWireless (EZOPower)

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- Compatible with most portable devices (Mobile Phones, Music Players, Portable Gaming Devices, Digital Readers, etc.)
- Recharge battery with PC/Laptop USB port. Rechargeable cable provided.
- Charges via included USB cable + Includes interchangable charging tips such as mini USB, micro USB
30 Tube Split Solar Water Heater Collector
BISS

Price: $1,099.00
- For Closed loop systems
- Copper Heat pipes
- 30 Vacuum tubes
18 Tube Split Solar Water Heater Collector
BISS

Price: $775.00
- 18 Vacuum tubes
- Includes 3 spare tubes for breakage insurance
- Manifold + mounting gear for flat roofs or ground and slanted rooves
Tripp Lite APS750 750W 12V DC to AC Inverter with Automatic Line-to-Battery 20-Amp Charger
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- Auto-transfer switching option for battery backup (UPS) operation
- 2 AC outlets; rugged moisture-resistant polycarbonate housing
- 750 watts continuous output power; up to 1500 watts instantaneous power
EZOPower Pocket Size High Capacity External Power Bank Battery Pack Charger with LED flashlight - 5200mAh 1A / Black
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- Package include battery, USB cable & adapters pin
- Brand New EZOPwer External Backup Battery. Size is thin and lightweight, can easily slip into your pocket.
- convenient, portable, and compact external rechargable back-up battery
EZOPower Pocket Size High Capacity External Power Bank Battery Pack Charger with LED flashlight - 5200mAh 1A / White
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- convenient, portable, and compact external rechargable back-up battery
- Compatible with most portable devices (Mobile Phones, Music Players, Portable Gaming Devices, Digital Readers, etc.)
- Brand New EZOPwer External Backup Battery. Size is thin and lightweight, can easily slip into your pocket.
HJS 20000mAh Solar Panel Portable Backup External Charger Battery Power Supply for Samsung Galaxy S II S2 I9100 / Galaxy S I S1 I9000 / Galaxy Y / Galaxy S Plus / Galaxy Glo / Nexus S / Galaxy Ace / Galaxy Mini / Wave II / Wave 575 / Wave 723 / Wave 580 + Free HJS Handband
PC Accessory (HJS)

Price: $179.99
- Wide range of applications: Laptop, MP3, MP4, IPod, Cell Phone, Digital Camera, PDA, CD player, GPS, PSP game, and other electronic products
- Large Built-in Lithium-ion polymer battery capacity: 20,000 mAH. Battery can be recharged either via wall charger (AC adapter 100V to 240V), or car charger, or sunlight.
- Nine Output ports: one USB port (5V); eight DC ports (3V/6V/9V/12V/16V/19V/22V/24V)
Leviton WSC04-I0W RF Wireless Self-Powered Occupancy Sensor, 450 Square Feet, White
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- Occupancy sensors are shipped in manual-on/auto-off default mode from the factory
- No Additional Wiring
- Solar panel provides up to 48 hours of power to the occupancy sensor when no ambient light is available
Broan Model 157 Low-Profile Solid Wire Element Ceiling Heater
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- Low-profile housing with satin-finish aluminum grille extends only 2 3/4-inch from ceiling
- Mounts easily to any standard 3 1/2-inch or 4-Inch round or 4-Inch octagonal ceiling electrical box
- Minimum 15 amp circuit required
Tripp Lite APS3636VR 3600W 36V DC to AC Inverter with Automatic Line-to-Battery 30-Amp Charger
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- Hardwire AC input/output; rugged moisture-resistant polycarbonate housing
- Extended peak surge power handles heavy connected loads
- 1-Year warranty
CONCENTRATED SOLAR THERMAL HEAT AND POWER FOR HOMES.
First, a warmer upper, so to speak.
For small companies it’s very difficult to launch new products. Where big companies can have huge bank accounts behind product launches, small companies are often operating on a shoestring.
But it’s often the small companies that have the best “thinking outside the box” ideas. In the world of alternative energy “outside the box” is really needed. Still, going too far “outside” may not lead to product success either. (People – potential customers – may simply not believe radical claims.) So a blend of conventional mixed with clever thinking may prove the best formula for success in the marketplace.
Some thoughts along this line:
1) The chance of success of a new product is probably much greater if proven scientific or engineering principles are employed in clever ways to create that product. A short bumper sticker phase might be “Product success equals using proven principals in clever ways.
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How can we combine geothermal and solar to provide a total energy solution for a home?
We are building a home in the midwest and considering geothermal as a way to heat and cool the building. Geothermal requires some electricity.
You'd set it up in much the same way that you'd set up a grid connected home, just that you'd have an inverter powering the set-up.
Solar panels power LED lights, while propane powers the fridge and hydronic radiant heating system. The compact structure is fabricated in a factory and
The solar panels will also heat water. Sheets of rigid insulation backed by cellulose will make heating the home for a whole year what some people pay in a