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Solar Bag

Solar Bag - Solar power to reload your gadgets! By simply carrying your bag in light (artificial or natural light will work!) you can be permanently charging the batteries of your mobile phone, your laptop, your MP3 player or whatever other power hungry devices you carry with you.

Solar Bags - Power Your Gadget on the Go! 

Pacific Salt Coarse Sea Salt, 2.2 Pound Bags (Pack of 4)

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Solar Panels - Photovoltaics 

Solar photovoltaics (PVs) are arrays of cells containing a material that converts solar radiation into direct current electricity. Materials presently used for photovoltaics include amorphous silicon, polycrystalline silicon, microcrystalline silicon, cadmium telluride, and copper indium selenide/sulfide. Due to the growing demand for renewable energy sources, the manufacture of solar cells and photovoltaic arrays has advanced dramatically in recent years.German PV marketBP Solar to Expand Its Solar Cell Plants in Spain and IndiaLarge-Scale, Cheap Solar Electricity

Photovoltaic production has been doubling every 2 years, increasing by an average of 48 percent each year since 2002, making it the world's fastest-growing energy technology.[http://www.socialfunds.com/news/article.cgi/2639.html Solar Expected to Maintain its Status as the World's Fastest-Growing Energy Technology] At the end of 2008, the cumulative global PV installations reached 15,200 megawatts.REN21 (2009). Renewables Global Status Report: 2009 Update p. 12.Global Solar Photovoltaic Market Analysis and Forecasts to 2020 Roughly 90% of this generating capacity consists of grid-tied electrical systems. Such installations may be ground-mounted (and sometimes integrated with farming and grazing)

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or built into the roof or walls of a building, known as Building Integrated Photovoltaics or BIPV for short.Building integrated photovoltaics Solar PV power stations today have capacities ranging from 10-60 MW although proposed solar PV power stations will have a capacity of 150 MW or more.Mark Z. Jacobson (2009). Review of Solutions to Global Warming, Air Pollution, and Energy Security p. 4.

Driven by advances in technology and increases in manufacturing scale and sophistication, the cost of photovoltaics has declined steadily since the first solar cells were manufactured.Richard M. Swanson. Photovoltaics Power Up, Science, Vol. 324, 15 May 2009, p. 891. Net metering and financial incentives, such as preferential feed-in tariffs for solar-generated electricity, have supported solar PV installations in many countries.

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Flying Solar Bags - Giant 50 Foot Long Bags

Created by SteveSpanglerScience.com The Solar Bag measures 15 meters (50 ft) long and 74 cm (29 in) in diameter. The thin, black plastic bag holds over 60 cubic meters (200 cubic ft) of air. Simply fill with air by running, tie off the ends, and let the solar energy of the sun heat the air inside the bag. Within minutes, the bag rises to the sky and floats like a giant solar sausage. www.stevespanglerscience.com

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