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Sep09

Solar Goes High-Tech-Cool!


EnPhase Energy Micro Inverter
Enphase Energy announced that it has raised $15 million to ramp up production of its microinverters, a design that they claim significantly boosts the power output and reliability of solar panels.

Enphase Energy has designed a Micro-Inverter for residential and commercial applications. A DC to AC inverter for each module? Solar panels are already way too expensive, so what is the benefit to having an individual inverter?

As it turns out, I see a HUGE benefit to this technology. Number one is Shading! It is amazing to watch an array of panels be brought to its knees by a simple tree branch shading one corner of a single panel. Partial shading of even one cell will reduce its power output. Because all cells are connected in a series string, the weakest cell will bring the others down to its reduced power level. With the Enphase Energy Micro-Inverter, only the panel that is shaded is affected.

Now here is where the cool comes in. If you are like I am, “Love the techy stuff,” you are going to love the advanced analytics and visualization software that comes with the inverters.
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Sep08

Mad As Hell


See No Evil

Whose Side are You On?

Whose Side Are You On?

On the side of the American consumer and the taxpayer, or Big Oil?

Are the days over when we pay for Big Oil to gouge us with high fuel prices?  Its about time that the Congress did something about Big Oil other than line their pockets with oil money.  And Congress has done something.  Speaker Nancy Pelosi threw down the gauntlet to other members of Congress and basically said, “Whose side are you on -- the American consumer and taxpayer -- or Big Oil?  If they want to drill off shore, then fine, but they have to pay for it!” 

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Sep07

Help Wanted!!!


Green Collar JobsThe above sign is one you don’t see often in this day and time. Jobs have been farmed out to overseas companies, and the result is that the people of other countries benefit from what should be an inalienable right of any American worker. Aside from the thousands of jobs lost in this country to workers in other countries, factories have closed down here in this country and have left thousands without income. This country is in debt many trillions of dollars because of foolish spending and a protracted war, and yet this administration came into power with a budget surplus left by the past administration. And as the economy slides further and further down hill the only surcease offered by the Republican old guard is more coal and more nuclear, neither of which will open up the job market as far as it needs in order to bring prosperity back to this country.
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Sep07

NOT IN MY BACK YARD


Beauty and the Beast Regardless of the impending catastrophe of climate change, regardless of the high price of gasoline and regardless of the fact that in wind power lies one of the greatest and cheapest sources of power ever made available to mankind, there are still those who cry loudly, “Oh, we love wind power. We just don’t want it in our back yard.” A governor of a state that fouls its land with the scabs of coal mines, recently said he didn’t want those ugly things (windmills) along the top of his mountains.

The black ugliness of coal-mine-destroyed-mountains is preferable to this man to the clean, white beauty of windmills against the blue sky, turning out power silently with the eternal wind. In yet another state, laced and criss-crossed with high tension power lines, tar treated poles, wires and junction boxes, the residents prefer those to the silent beauty of the windmills. What is our problem here? Are we so rooted in the past that we cannot see the wide-open vista to the future?

The United States is the laggard in the world of renewable energy. Three of the top producers of wind power in the world, Denmark, Germany and Spain, are investing heavily in expansion of corporate use of wind power. Steady winds make offshore locations ideal for wind, and in Europe offshore operations power thousands of homes and businesses. In a newly released Strategic Research Agenda, the European Wind Energy Technology platform presents a vision of future power source in which more than a quarter of the EU’s electricity could be provided by wind in 2030.

According to that same SRA, wind energy could cover twelve to fourteen per cent of the EU’s electricity consumption by 2020, with a total installed capacity of 180 GW. This could increase to twenty-two to twenty-eight per cent of consumption and 300 GW in 2030.

It appears that the NIMBY syndrome does not exist in advanced-thinking Europe. They are making full use of this cleanest and least costly of all renewable energy sources. For more information on European advances in windpower go to http://www.ewea.org.

 
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