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See this at: homepower.com| Added on 03/24/08

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eSolar: Utility-Scale...

See this at: esolar.com| Added on 01/18/08

Custom facility development, financing and construction allow for projects that range from 25 MW to over 500 MW. Renewable energy should be cost competitive with fossil fuels. This simple concept has driven eSolar to engineer a paradigm shift in... See more more

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BuildItSolar: Solar...

See this at: builditsolar.com| Added on 10/17/07

Oct 10, 2007 + Cheap PV powered pumps? + Energy Efficient Mortgages + Student science project on roof color + Wildlife watering hole with rain collection + High R value Polycarb storm window update. + Rob's thermosyphon solar collector... See more more

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Ingenious solar thermal...

See this at: home.att.net| Added on 12/14/06

The SolaReflex 900 is so hot, it even cooks in the snow on freezing days (click photo for more details). And have a look at the world's hottest, fastest cooking 24" parabolic cooker made - the SolaReflex 900 shown above. This 8.5 pound portable... See more more

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AAA Solar Supply Inc....

See this at: aaasolar.com| Added on 12/14/06

Pictures of Solar Systems, R&D and more (This may take some time to load with a slow connection)

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Your Solar Home -...

See this at: yoursolarhome.com| Added on 12/14/06

1500G Works Excellent by Doug Linder I easily installed the 1500G on the roof of our new 3-season porch, in Dec '05. This spring, during sunny days the porch becomes warmer than the house near noontime. We'll then open the patio door and let the heat... See more more

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5000 btu/hour, no electricity

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