Posts Tagged ‘greenhouse’

Solar Power 101 – how does sunlight turn into electricity

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Short and concise explanation of solar photovoltaic systems. How do they work? Do I need batteries?

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Energy independence, we can’t do it alone, but we can do it together.

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Dryvit – As Green As It Gets! Energy Efficient Construction.

Dryvit Systems Wall Cladding – Tiny Footprint, Hugh Benefit! Summarizes Dryvit’s green life cycle analysis in terms of the construction, operating and environmental benefits associated with building today. Independent research is cited throughout, which confirms that Dryvit is truly ‘As Green As It Gets.’

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Passive Solar Heating – Glass is all you need

Zero Energy Design® abundant, clean, free-fuel, passive solar energy can easily eliminate the need to burn expensive dirty fossil fuels to heat air and water in most populated locations.

The lowest-cost way to get started is Passive Solar Design – All it needs is well-designed, properly-oriented glass. Two our our key Zero Energy Design® concepts are: (1) Isolated Solar Gain in a greenhouse / solarium, and (2) Our unique Thermal Buffer Zone, which uses free natural convection air flow to move warm air from the sunny greenhouse to the cold opposite side of the building. By Larry Hartweg ZEDmaster@ZeroEnergyDesign.com

See more details on our ZeroEnergyDesign and PassiveSolarInfo websites.

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Renewable Energy

A brief description of my understanding of renewable energy sources. http://renewable-energy-future.com

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Renewable Energy and the Economy

April 1, 2009 – Dan Arvizu, director of the Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory, discusses the current state of renewable energy technology and implementation in the U.S., as well as potential advancements in the near future. The Energy Seminar meets during the academic year on Wednesdays, 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. For a listing of upcoming Energy Seminar talks, please visit the events listing at the Woods Institute for the Environment website.

Stanford University

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Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory

http://www.nrel.gov/

Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
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