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We have really been busy these past couple of months attending trade shows and starting our spring applications. The interest of homeowners wanting Organic Lawn Care fertilizing is growing all the time and we are gearing up to meet their needs and exceed their expectations.
When we make liquid compost extract we first start with a […]
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A wood stove can provide lots of heat on cold days for your house at a reduced cost for fuel. You will need a chimney. You will need a modern airtight stove. You will need some extra time to do more chores.
Modern airtight wood stoves are reasonably efficient at burning wood. Unlike the old Franklin […]
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Well, I did it, a beautiful weekend in sunny Florida. I managed to fit twelve Kyocera KC130 PV panels on a single tracker for a total of 1,560 tracking watts! It required a total of 6 more 10 foot lengths of galvanized 1 1/2″ uni-strut. The reason for this maddness is the new Apollo T-80 MPPT solar […]
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Well, I did it, a beautiful weekend in sunny Florida. I managed to fit twelve Kyocera KC130 PV panels on a single tracker for a total of 1,560 tracking watts! It required a total of 6 more 10 foot lengths of galvanized 1 1/2″ uni-strut. The reason for this maddness is the new Apollo T-80 MPPT solar […]
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Researchers at a Dutch university have devised a method of ’substantially improving’ the production of relatively inexpensive dye-sensitised solar cells. Long touted as a cheap alternative to high-cost silicon solar cells, dye-sensitised cells imitate the natural conversion of sunlight into energy by plants and light-sensitive bacteria.
Annemarie Huijser, from the Delft University of Technology, noted that […]
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Researchers at a Dutch university have devised a method of ’substantially improving’ the production of relatively inexpensive dye-sensitised solar cells. Long touted as a cheap alternative to high-cost silicon solar cells, dye-sensitised cells imitate the natural conversion of sunlight into energy by plants and light-sensitive bacteria.
Annemarie Huijser, from the Delft University of Technology, noted that […]
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Mitsubishi Electric Corp. is planning to invest $70 million in a major expansion of capacity to make photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules, to meet what it says is huge growing demand worldwide. Mitsubishi (Tokyo) will boost production at two plants in Japan, aiming to boost capacity from 150 megawatts last year to 500 megawatts by […]
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Mitsubishi Electric Corp. is planning to invest $70 million in a major expansion of capacity to make photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules, to meet what it says is huge growing demand worldwide. Mitsubishi (Tokyo) will boost production at two plants in Japan, aiming to boost capacity from 150 megawatts last year to 500 megawatts by […]
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I really need to remember to carry a camera with me when I drive around the state.
On Hwy 49, driving through Horicon Marsh, then up the slope to the top of the escarpment: huge windmills, miles of them, hundreds. They were all still, blades motionless.
The landscape there is mostly agricultural, so these enormous, […]
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A cool website I found through Jenni.
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