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Solar Energy – Don’t Get Wasted.mp4

I hate waste! I cant stand to see things wasted or disposed of incorrectly when its totally un-necessary! I get really angry when I see littering or plastic bags fluttering in the trees. Why does no-one have any pride in the world we live in?

The same can be said of the sun and the wind. Why do we allow it to go to waste, every day? Make a solar panel or a wind turbine and save this energy!

Every hour, enough of sunlight energy reaches the Earth to meet the world’s energy demand for a whole year. As Thomas Edison said in 1931 “I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don’t have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that.”
Find out how you can generate your own solar energy or wind energy …go to http://diy-solar-and-wind-energy.com now.

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Solar Energy MST on TV English Voice

MST addresses the needs of the Global clean energy Market by introducing advanced technology to convert solar energy into electricity at an affordable price, one the worlds most efficient Solar Energy technologies. Concentrated PhotoVoltaics produce more energy using less space and are projected to economically out-compete other Solar Systems of our generation. Israeli High Tech expertise, combined with vision and social mission, is turning deserts into national resources. See also http://www.mst-ren.com MST’s mission is To revolutionize energy by providing large scale cost competitive solar power plants. The Technology The Multi-Junction Solar Cells MST uses are highly efficient (37%) and are also used by and suited to the high demands of the Space Industry. The overall MST Solar Power Plant efficiency is today 25% and as current projections indicate that Multi-Junction Cell efficiency will increase to 45% within 5 years, the MST Solar Power Plant efficiency will accordingly achieve approximately 30%. MST plans to reach a 10MW CPV Solar Energy System production capacity in the beginning of 2010 making it one of the largest producers of its kind in the world.

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Coal to Diesel Conversion using State-of-the-Art Pyrolysis (Gasification) System (Revised Ver.)

For more info, please call: (760) 839-0112

Turning Environmental Challenges into Clean Energy Solutions!

Energy Dynamics Corporation International (EDCI) is a USA corporation that globally promotes the deployment of technological solutions for the efficient, pollution-free production and use of energy. EDCI collaborates with key strategic partners to develop, install and operate EDCI Clean Energy Solutions that integrate key cutting-edge technologies. These technologies, and the strength of our strategic partnerships, allow EDCI to serve as a one-stop-shop for those who need to turn waste and other environmental challenges into energy solutions.

EDCI Clean Energy Solutions convert various forms of waste, and other organic materials, into green energy, either in the form of synthesis gas, liquid fuels and/or electricity. With an emphasis on environmental protection, benefit to local communities, worker safety, and quality services, EDCI has globally positioned itself as a premier source of customizable, environmentally-friendly, and profitable clean energy solutions that create local jobs and promote healthier environments while solving a variety of waste and energy challenges.

EDCI Clean Energy Solutions are based upon modular engineering design concepts with built-in redundancy of key modules, and common maintenance and replacement parts which limit down-time and maintain nearly 100% energy production capacity. Key technologies comprising EDCI Clean Energy Solutions involve:

- pre-processing of variable waste or other organic feedstock (e.g. coal, municipal solid waste, agricultural and animal waste, sewage sludge, used tires, waste plastics, medical waste, etc.);

- gasification of single or multiple streams of organic feedstock resulting in the production of synthesis gas (CO and H2) and inert residue;

- processing the synthesis gas into either liquid fuels (through a series of catalytic reactions) or into electricity (through combustion in a turbine or engine); and

- processing the inert residue from the gasification process into usable products (e.g. fertilizer, concrete & building materials, etc.)

EDCIs key strengths include a broad base of expertise and experience through EDCIs Management Team in the crucial areas of engineering, business development and management, marketing and sales, and resource and project management; as well as the establishment and maintenance of a solid network of key strategic partners to develop, install and operate EDCI Clean Energy Solutions. The strategic partners within our business network actively protect each others interests and allow for the deployment of integrated clean energy solutions not available through any other single company or system integrator.

The global market for the clean and renewable energy industry is expansive and provides limitless opportunities for the collaborative development of clean energy projects in nearly every country in both the public and private sectors. Steady increases in the cost of carbon-based fuels and electricity worldwide, and growing concerns about environmental sustainability and global warming provide a compelling rationale and sound fiscal incentives for the establishment of EDCI Clean Energy Solutions. EDCI endeavors to establish separate legal entities for each clean energy project in collaboration with key partners for the long-term ownership, operation and success of each individual project.

For more information: www.EnergyDynamicsCorp.com

(Note: This is a slightly updated version of a video posted about 2 months earlier.)

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PUTTING PEOPLE TO WORK BUILDING WIND TURBINES

Join us April 20, 2009 in Manistee, Michigan to celebrate new jobs through clean energy. Opening celebration of the Mariah Power-MasTech manufacturing facility.

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Earth4Energy Review – Homemade Renewable Energy

Earth4Energy is a guide on how to build homemade power systems, including a DIY solar power system, a DIY wind power system, and making your own bio diesel. This in depth Earth4Energy Review takes you through the membership system showing you the products you get when you sign up. Also read a full review at http://www.renewable-energy-expert.com/earth4energy-review-by-author-michael-harvey.php

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