Solar Power Electricity

solar power electricity
Can we reduce the cost of producing solar panels to generate electricity?

warming is our current problem, a question is the use of fossil fuels to produce electricity and exhaust gases of vehicles. If we can produce more electricity using solar energy and conversion of the cars to the electricity consumption Perhaps the warming can be controlled.

Yes, but probably will take several years of research and development to achieve something to provide the amount of energy currently provided by fossil fuels. electric power for cars is a good idea, but remember most electricity is created in a power plant that burns fossil fuels. The only technology that is out there is a viable alternative to fossil fuels is nuclear fission. To really reduce emissions of greenhouse gases in a fast, investment in nuclear energy and recycling of nuclear waste is where we need to be addressed. Wind Biofuels, which is part of the solar energy equation, but being a smaller part.

Solar Power 101 – how does sunlight turn into electricity


P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor


P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor


$29.99


Empowers You to Save Hundreds on Electric Bills Electricity bills are rising. Now you can cut down on costs and find out what appliances are actually worth keeping plugged in. Simply connect these appliances to the Kill A Watt, and it will assess how efficient they really are. The large LCD display counts consumption by the kilowatt-hour, the same as your local utility. You can calculate your elec…

Watt's Up RC Watt Meter & Power Analyzer WU100 Version 2 --- SALE!


Watt’s Up RC Watt Meter & Power Analyzer WU100 Version 2 — SALE!


$56.95


# Specifications:
# Voltage 0-60 V, resolution 0.01 V. That’s a 14 cell series li-poly pack!
# Current 0-100 A peak, 50 A continuous, resolution 0.01 A
# Charge 0-65 Ah, resolution 0.001 Ah. That’s ~32 Amps for two hours!
# Power 0-6500 W, resolution 0.1 W. That’s ~8.7 Horsepower!
# Energy 0-6500 Wh, resolution 0.1 Wh.
# Operates from 4.0-60 V, 0 V with optional receiver battery pack
# 16 x 2 STN…

Shake Flashlight- No Batteries- Simply Shake to Recharge


Shake Flashlight- No Batteries- Simply Shake to Recharge


$0.01


The Forever Flashlight uses no batteries or bulbs. Instead it uses Faraday’s Principle of Magnetic Induction and a bright LED to produce light without batteries. The flashlight is shaken for about 30 seconds to recharge a capacitor and it will then provide about 5-7 minutes of light. How does this happen? As the flashlight is shaken, a magnet passes through a metal coil which, when you shake, “ind…

Who Killed the Electric Car?


Who Killed the Electric Car?


$7.09


IN 1996, ELECTRIC CARS BEGAN TO APPEAR ON RAODS ALL OVERCALIFORNIA. THEY WERE QUIET FAST, PRODUCED NO EXHAUST & RAN WITHOUT GASOLINE. 10 YEARS LATER, THESE FUTURISTIC CARS WEREALMOT ENTIRELY GONE. WHAT HAPPENED? WHY SHOULD WE BE HAUNTED BY THE GHOST OF THE ELECTRIC CAR?…

A Complete Guide to the Installation of Off-Grid PV Solar Power Systems


A Complete Guide to the Installation of Off-Grid PV Solar Power Systems


$55.00


This DVD set is a 4 hour, 16 chapter comprehensive course on the installation of Off-Grid photovoltaic solar power electric systems. It is designed to take the complete beginner to full competency. The course is taught by Bob Nagy who is the teacher in over 40 videos on high-tech subjects. Bob’s bio includes 20 years at the University of Texas, ABC TV, and NASA. His clear and friendly style bri…

The Invention of Light: Out of the Dark (1954) [DVD]


The Invention of Light: Out of the Dark (1954) [DVD]


$9.99


Out of the Dark shows how man got out of the darkness of the night. It presents the development of light from the use of fire to the use of electricity. The significance of light is emphasized by using a dark background with a fire or lamp lighting the center of the screen. When electric lamps were introduced at the end of the film, the screen became brighter, illustrating the big step in developm…

Solar Powered Battery Charger with Meter Charges 2 D - C - AA - AAA Batteries


Solar Powered Battery Charger with Meter Charges 2 D – C – AA – AAA Batteries


$26.90


Brand New Universal Solar 11-in-One Battery Charger with Meter
Charges 2 “D” – “C” – “AA” – “AAA” Batteries
Designed for charging most popular types of rechargeable batteries: D size (UM-1), C size (UM-2), AA size (UM-3), AAA size (UM-4) and 7 different size GUM (Prismatic) Batteries!

Description: This is the most versatile battery charger available on the market today. The solar panel is incorpe…


PowerCost Monitor TM


PowerCost Monitor TM


$99.99


As unobtrusive as a small electric clock, the PowerCost MonitorTM is a powerful real-time direct feedback display device that measures home electricity usage. It tells at a glance, in real-time, how much electricity your home is using in dollars and cents and in kW.

Domestic energy use studies have demonstrated that real-time feedback yields energy savings anywhere between 10 and 20 percent. The …


Solar Mobile Charger w/Built-in Li-ion Battery & 6 Power Tips (Black) - Recharge Your Mobile Devices On The Go!


Solar Mobile Charger w/Built-in Li-ion Battery & 6 Power Tips (Black) – Recharge Your Mobile Devices On The Go!


$12.35


Solar Mobile Charger w/Built-in Li-ion Battery & 6 Power Tips (Black) – Recharge Your Mobile Devices On The Go!…

The Generator - Solar Powered Laptop Charger


The Generator – Solar Powered Laptop Charger


$550.00


Generator Solar Laptop Charger 16 Watts

The Voltaic Generator Solar Laptop Charger powers a mobile office. It uses high-efficiency cells and includes a battery pack custom designed to efficiently charge from solar power. It will also charge cell phones, tablets cameras, and most other hand held electronics.

**MacBooks require an optional MagSafe adapter.**

15 Watts of Solar Power: 1 hour in sun…



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