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January 24, 2012
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Category: Solar Light
Aahana Solar Lantern Bracelet by Melissa Hui Wang
Aahana Bracelet is a Solar Lantern Bracelet designed specifically to be marketed in India. Aahana Bracelet is worn by women during the daytime to charge its solar cells by the sun’s rays, powering its LED to produce light when night falls. This Solar Bracelet replaces the use of harmful and expensive kerosene for lighting homes and it will surely help in improving the productivity and comfort in an off-grid home in Indian villages.
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July 18, 2011
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Category: Solar Charger
Dunhill Solar Charger
Luxury fashion and accessories label Dunhill has launched a solar mobile phone charger, the Dunhill Solar Charger.
Description from Dunhill:
This technical device is engineered from lightweight and durable aerospace grade aluminium and fits neatly into its Chassis leather carry case. It will provide up to 30 hours of charge time for a mobile phone or mp3 player, and the device itself can be recharged using the built in solar panel or via a computer USB.
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July 13, 2011
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Category: Solar Power
Using the Sun for Power – How It Works
Executive Summary about Sun Power by Richard Chapo

Generating electricity from the sun is all about converting sunlight into power. The technology behind solar systems is known as photovoltaic technology. Essentially, this technology involves using sunlight to create a chemical reaction. This process creates a direct current of electricity. The electricity is then converted to usable alternating current electricity and stored in a battery or fed into a utility grid system.
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June 29, 2011
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Category: Solar Power, Solar Prototype
Beach Ball by Tony Leung

Beach Ball designed by industrial designer Tony Leung, is the concept of solar energy generating system in Abu Dhabi between Saadiyat Island and Yas Island. This system has a photovoltaic panel that is contained in the inflatable transparent latex material.
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June 22, 2011
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Category: Solar Accessories
Solar Powered Bra by Triumph Japan

Underwear maker Triumph Japan launched the Solar Power Bra show that solar panels can produce enough energy to charge your phone or iPod and can display small messages because it is wired to a mini electric bulletin board. The bra padding can be used to store water and to drink it by using a straw that you insert into the brasserie cup. The Solar Power Bra requires solar panels to be worn around the abdomen to collect direct sunlight. Green-colored bra should not be washed or used in the rain. “Very comfortable and I can really feel involved in eco-friendly efforts as well,” model Yuko Ishida said. [Via]
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June 21, 2011
By: Admin
Category: Solar Cells
Solar PV In Architecture
Revolutionary of photovoltaic applications in the architectural building has undergone rapid development, starting from ordinary technology to high technology in the 3rd generation, they are:
1. First generation (the 1980s)

PV panel module with an iron framework just mounted on the field of building flat roof with a brace (tracking).
2. Second generation (the 1990s)

Photovoltaic cells (PV) developed more integrated part of building materials: roof materials (tiles, shingles).
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May 15, 2011
By: Admin
Category: Solar Furniture
SOFT Rockers – A Solar Powered Lounge Chair

A professor at MIT, Sheila Kennedy and her team at Kennedy and Violich Architecture (KVA) recently launched SOFT Rockers at MIT 150th-anniversary Festival of Art+Science+Technology (FAST) celebration.
SOFT Rockers is a sleek, solar-powered energy recharging station, disguised as a public furniture (teardrop lounge).
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July 14, 2010
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Category: Solar Gadgets
Q-SOUND by Shepeleff Stephen

While many of us are just wondering about a world in which renewable energy will govern every aspect of life, the Romanian-based Shepeleff Stephen, is working on ways to make it as fresh as possible. An engineering student at Transylvania University in Brasov, Stephen imagine a world in which solar energy will make all the green gadgets. The designer has developed a Bluetooth headphones, called the Q-SOUND, which is responsible itself by using solar energy.
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June 17, 2010
By: Admin
Category: General
Solar Underground Pest Deterrent

This environmentally friendly pest prevention is supported by an integrated solar panel that ward off underground pests like moles, voles, and gophers without complicated set up of external power. The weatherproof anodized aluminum spike stakes into the ground, which emit sonic vibrations every 30 seconds an annoying digging pest and forcing them to disperse. Deterrence operates in diameter, 94 1/2′ and 3″ square solar panel that charges integrated battery during the daytime, even in low light and overcast conditions, so the operations both day and night. Panels charges fully in three hours in full sunlight conditions and will operate for eight hours with full charge. Replaceable rechargeable battery included. Price includes two deterrents 13 3/4″ H x 6″ W. [Via]
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May 05, 2010
By: Admin
Category: Solar Charger
Solar Forest by Neville Mars

Neville Mars has developed an electric vehicle charging stations which take the form of solar trees. Photovoltaic grove serves dual functions, acting as a go to clean renewable energy sources while providing a shady place to park the cars as they charge.
Individual trees in the forest consists of a series of photovoltaic leaf mounted on a tree branch. There is electrical outlet at the base of each trunk that can be used to charge your electric vehicle. [Via]
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February 24, 2010
By: Admin
Category: Solar Charger
Sagem-Puma Phone

French mobile phone company, Sagem, in collaboration with Puma, one of the famous brands in the world of sport. They made solar-powered 3G smartphone that feels suitable for sports lovers.
Like most other smartphones, this device has a resolution of 240×320 pixels. Puma Phone features solar cells located at the back of the phone. Uniquely, users will get points when ‘hanging out’ of this phone. Accumulated points can then be converted into prizes at Puma Store.
As a phone aimed to sports lovers, Puma Phone has features such as: Analog Stopwatch, Pedometer, Yachting Compass, GPS run tracker and GPS bike Speedo. As a result, this phone will be very compatible when paired with an athlete.
In addition to solar energy, Puma Phone also has a Li-Ion Battery 880 mAh, with 3G connectivity. This product will be marketed starting next April. Unfortunately, Puma had not yet published the price. [Via]
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June 11, 2009
By: Admin
Category: General
Cambridge University Loves Races
You have heard about the proverbial hairdryers, have you not? Those noisy types of mopeds sprawling the streets of suburbia?

Now the Cambridge University students have created a solar-powered racing car that travels at 60mph speed, using the same power as a hairdryer. The car is to be completed by summer 2009, in time for the World Solar Challenge, an annual gruelling race across the Australian outback, from Darwin to Adelaide. The Cantabrigian creation, the Bethany, is highly tipped to win the competition.
The Bethany’s power source is collected via silicon cells that cover the car’s top; under this top, the car will be an efficient electric device. The car itself looks sleek and shiny, and, thanks to such design, weighs mere 170kg, has a battery management control system in place, an energy generating braking system, and an energy-efficient hub motor. The team behind the car’s creation estimates that the car will take 50 times less power than a normal car running on petrol.
Cambridge University may be the second oldest in England, but it is likely to be the first when it comes to devising new ideas for cars. At least, they definitely hope to show how future green vehicles can be generated based on the Bethany model. To quote their spokesperson, “at a time when the automotive industry is being forced to look at a low-carbon future, our vehicle demonstrates the enormous potential of energy-efficient electric vehicle technologies”. About 75 students from across the Cambridge University have been working on the vehicle’s design and build. Their efforts were supported by a network of corporate sponsors, academics, and specialist advisors.
In the next months the racing team of four students will be testing the car across the Outback, working in four-hour shifts, to cope with the heat. During the race, though, the Bethany will be fitted with an advanced cruise control system. It will be automatically adjusting speed, depending on the changes to road conditions and weather. The only thing the drivers will be left to do will be to steer the car and stay alert.
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May 25, 2009
By: Admin
Category: Solar Heater
Solar Heaters for Swimming Pool – Enjoy Swimming in October
Executive Summary about Solar Heaters by Tanya Turner

Are you thinking about buying a swimming pool heater? A very cost effective option would be getting a solar heater for swimming pool.
Solar heater for swimming pools – how does it work?
Unlike other types of solar powered devices, solar pool heater works rather simple. Solar panels collect heat from the sun. A pump forces water from your swimming pool through a filter that leads it into a solar collector. The size of a swimming pool heater you need depends on the size of your pool and the climate in your area. For bigger pools and colder places you need bigger solar heaters. Heaters with 2′x20′ panels are the most popular. For bigger pools you will need more panels.
Installing your solar pool heater
Unlike solar water heaters, pool heaters are fairly easy to install.
Maintaining your solar heater for swimming pool
Getting a solar heater for your pool makes much more sense than getting any other type of pool heater including gas and electric heaters.
Pool Solar Heaters – How to Build Your Own Pool Solar Heater
Executive Summary about Solar Heaters by Benjamin Robert Ehinger
Here is a plan to put together your solar heater.
First, you are going to need about 150 feet of long black tubing that is about a half inch around to three fourths of an inch around. You will also need about 10 feet of PVC pipe that will fit snugly into the ends of the black tubing. you will need a shut off valve that will be attached to one end of the PVC piping. You will also need a pump that will be strong enough to move water through the tubing at a slow speed.
Second, you are going to need some 2 by 4 pieces of lumber and some metal brackets. You will want to mount this part of your heater on a rooftop that is in direct sunlight, a shed, a barn, a garage, or anywhere else that is in direct sunlight.
Last, you will run the PVC piping from each end of the black tubing into the pool. When you turn the pump on it will suck water out of your pool at a slow speed and pump it up and through your black tubing, very slowly. You want this water to be sitting in the black tubing and getting hot. Then, when it comes back into the pool it will start to raise the temperature of your pool. This is now your solar pool heater.
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May 12, 2009
By: Admin
Category: Solar Light
Solar Lights

Solar Lights better known as landscaping lights are lights that are charged up during the day from the sun’s light. At dusk, they turn on automatically, and remain illuminated overnight, depending on how much sunlight they receive during the day. They must be placed in a position where they receive as much direct sunlight as possible during the day, as solar lights can fail to illuminate at night if placed in shady positions. Depending on the brand, some solar lights will not illuminate on rainy or cloudy days because they have not been able to recharge without sunlight. Solar lights are generally waterproof if sealed correctly. Most brands require rechargeable batteries, which are charged by solar power during the day, and can last up to 12 months. Solar lights do not provide as much light as a standard electrical lighting system, but they are easily installed and maintained, and provide a much cheaper alternative to electrical based products.
Types of Solar Lights and Their Uses
Executive Summary about Solar Lights by Jerome Sturgeleski
There are several types of solar lights and many different designs from which to choose. If you have a hankering for solar spot lights a little out of the ordinary, there are solar spot lights encased in stone like cases.
On one end is the solar panel which is barely noticeable and the other is a spot light. There are also solar lights that are a little out of the ordinary. We could call them novelty solar lights since they serve a purpose like light a way or act as a spot light. These novelty solar light come as dog statues that resemble a black Labrador, golden retriever or British bull dog.
There are other types of unique solar light that include a statue of a frog, a snail, an owl, a parrot, a squirrel, or even a rabbit holding a solar spot light. One truly unique solar novelty light is an angelic harpist or a fairy with alternating, color changing lights.
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May 12, 2009
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