DIY Solar & Wind Project Update


Here is a update of my Solar and Wind alternative energy project. I added three sets of the Harbor Freight 45 watt solar panel kits for a total of 135 watts. I also re-wired my charge controllers and added some new amp/volt meters and finally wired in my small 250watt grid tie inverter.

SOLAR PANELS right here! Make it for your home!


DESKRIPSI : www.BetterGuideYouNeed.com Benefits of Solar Panels The Benefits of Using Solar Panels There are many benefits to using solar panels. One of the main benefits to using these panels is that you will be able to successfully produce electricity for your home in a method that is much easier and much less expensive. Solar panels provide a source of power that is natural and not created. These panels utilize the rays of the sun in order to generate electricity. This means that you will save money on your electrical costs and that you will not be subjected to the pollution caused by electricity when it is produced by typical means. Many people’s find themselves wondering if solar power will be effective if it rains, or there is cloud coverage. The wonderful news is that today’s solar panels have the capacity to store a large amount of energy that may be used in the future – even if it is dark outside! Incorporating solar panels into your home will officially allow you to disconnect from the “grid”. This is also considered to be an environmentally friendly means of acquiring the power that is required for your home. If you are interested in saving time, saving money, and saving the environment, you may successfully do so by incorporating solar panels into your home. To learn more about Solar Panels, please visit: www.BetterGuideYouNeed.com

Solar Panel Installation – Fast Motion Video


Technicians with The Energy Savings Store install a solar panel array in the St. Louis area. The Energy Savings Store is the most experienced solar energy and wind power provider in Missouri and Kansas. They have offices in Kansas City and St. Louis.

Solar Panel Installation ~ Conduit and Fish Tape


www.elperfecto.com Making the power from a solar panel usable and practical. Put a hole in my garage wall. Now the electrical cable goes from the solar panel directly into the house. Connected the cable to a charge controller, portable 12V battery, and a strip of blue LED’s. I leave the LED’s on 24 hours a day. It feels good to know I don’t pay a utility company for that use. It’s paid for and uses clean energy. This video is a compilation of several days of work, whenever I could find some spare time.

NPPD NOC Solar Panel Installation Time Lapse.wmv


The Nebraska Public Power District attached the last of 147 individual solar panels, or modules, to a large photovoltaic (PV) array south of the District’s new Norfolk Operations Center. Construction was completed by Sept. 23, 2010. Once commissioned, the 35-ft. by 70-ft. PV system will directly convert sunlight to electric energy. The SunCarrier PV array will generate approximately 45 kilowatts of energy, or enough power to supply roughly 7 percent of the Center’s total electric energy requirements. Besides supplying renewable, carbon-free energy to NPPD’s newest operations, maintenance and customer service facility, the PV system will be a key component to the building’s educational offerings. Via an interactive kiosk located inside the facility, students and the general public will be able to access, among other energy- and industry-related information, real-time data on the PV’s operation. noc.nppd.greentouchscreen.com The new PV array was purchased from a German company, a+f GmbH at a cost of $413685, funded in large part by an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, US Department of Energy, State Energy Program Grant from the Nebraska Energy Office. The grant paid for 83 percent of the system’s cost. http Although these PV systems are somewhat common in Europe (more than 1700 have been built there), NPPD’s PV array is the first of its kind to be erected in the US