Tag Archives: solar

Does NASA, after the SNAP-9A RTG, in 1964 accident only use Solar Power?

Or; Do they still use Plutonium for electrical power ??
With only a millionth of a gram of Plutonium within the lung which can cause cancer or death isn’t there a terrible danger of exposing us to fatal harm if a another accident were to occur??

Solar Energy Question?

Can I make a solar panel system that could charge a car battery or some other battery and intern power a T.V.? How much would it cost to make solar cell and what would i need?

Do you think that there could be life elsewhere in the universe?

I think that there has to be life outside of the Milky Way. I do not think that Earth is the only planet where life could exist. I am for sure that there are more Solar Systems in the universe where life exist but they have to be hundreds of years away from planet Earth.

what is the best type of inverters to be used in a solar power plant?

IM CURRENTLY WORKING ON A FESIBILITY STUDY ON SOLAR POWER PLANT. SO I NEED ALL THE SIGNIFICANT DETAILS

I want Solar panels on my roof. Where can i get them?

My power was out for like a week. I know many more people were screwed in a similar fashion. F-ck AmerenUE.
I don’t want to be on their grid. I’m sure I am not alone.

Solar Bedini SSG running a fan while charging batteries

This is Bedini SSG running off of a 15 Watt solar panel. It is running a 12 volt fan while it is charging batteries. The fan gets energy from a large capacitor that absorbs usually lost energy. The batteries are being charged by three different ways.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This is a video about my second generation pop can solar heater. It is an active solar heater because the 24 volt dc fan is pushing the air through the heating unit. The fan is powered by a 5 watt solar panel. The absorber panel is pop cans painted flat black. Free heat from the sun. I can build and ship you a unit to your specs.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Solar Power?

Solar Power?
World Solar Production
Total peak power of installed solar panels is around 5,300 MW as of the end of 2005. (IEA statistics appear to be underreported: they report 2,600 MW as of 2004, which with 1,700 installed in 2005 would be a cumulative total of 4,300 for 2005). These figures include only photovoltaic generated power and not that produced by other solar means. Inclusion of the U.S.’s solar reflector plants would double its total, putting it at the level of the second place country on the list.
Can someone please tell me what the MW stands for?