Make a Solar Power Generator for less than $300
Posted: 30 May 2007 12:23 AM   [ Ignore ]
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http://www.rain.org/~philfear/how2solar.html

Using parts easily available from your local stores, you can make a small solar power generator for $250 to $300. Great for power failures and life outside the power grid. Power your computer, modem, vcr, tv, cameras, lights, or DC appliances anywhere you go. Use in cabins, boats, tents, archaeological digs, or while travelling throughout the third world. Have one in the office store room in case of power failures in your highrise. I keep mine in my bedroom where it powers my cd player, turntable, lights, modem, laptop, and (ahem) a back massager. I run a line out the window to an 8” x 24” panel on the roof.

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Posted: 30 May 2007 12:25 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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More lunatic alternative energy projects:

http://www.fossilfreedom.com/

Portable windpower anywhere (very cool design):

http://www.magenn.com/

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Posted: 30 May 2007 09:47 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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How-to on making a Wave Bubble portable frequency jammer:
http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/index.html

Underwater Biological Electricity—sounds insane, looks pretty:
http://www.biopowersystems.com/

The Joe Cell—on some free energy type shit:
http://www.thejoecell.com

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Posted: 31 May 2007 03:52 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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the solar cell is definately worth looking into. cheep cheep!

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Posted: 01 June 2007 06:13 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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Yet another “why fuck ain’t I heard of this”—Ultracapacitor Batteries:

http://www.ultracapacitors.org/

Great resource page on Seawater Desalinization:

http://www.pca-gmbh.com/appli/desalen.htm

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Posted: 15 June 2007 02:43 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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http://www.metaefficient.com/archives/architecture-and-building/efficient-concrete-replacement-blocks-of-trash.html

Last year’s trash could become next year’s model home, thanks to the invention of a new type of construction material made entirely from waste products. “Bitublocks,” created by engineer John Forth of the University of Leeds in England, are composed of recycled glass, sewage sludge, incinerator ash, the by-products of metal purification and pulverized fuel ash from power stations.

“Bitublocks use up to 100 percent waste materials and avoid sending them to landfill, which is quite unheard of in the building industry,” Forth said. Forth hopes his new invention will revolutionize the building industry by providing a sustainable, low-energy replacement for concrete blocks.

“Less energy is required to manufacture the Bitublock than a traditional concrete block, and it’s about six times as strong, so it’s quite a high-performance product,” Forth said.

Bitumen, a sticky substance used in paving roads, binds the waste products together before they are compacted in a mold to for a solid block. The block is then heat-cured , which causes the bitumen to harden like concrete. Using bitumen means a higher proportion of waste products can be used in the blocks than if cement or clay were used to bind the materials. These blocks could put to use millions of pounds of crushed glass and incinerator ash.

Plans also are now under way to develop a “Vegeblock” using waste vegetable oil.

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Posted: 17 June 2007 05:57 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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Solar powered battery charger:

http://ecotopia.co.uk/freeloader-solar-powered-charger.ir?cName=eco-gifts-all-gifts

Freeloader is the portable solar powered charger that can power everything from phones to gaming machines to digital cameras and much much more.

FreeLoader is an advanced portable charging system that can power any hand held device anywhere, anytime. Freeloader takes power from its solar panels or via a supplied charge cable
that plugs into a computer’s USB.

Once charged, Freeloader’s internal battery can power an iPod for 18hours, a mobile phone for 44 hours, a PSP for 2.5 hours, a PDA for 22 hours and much much more.

Supplied in a tough but stylish aluminium body, Freeloader can take the knocks of every day life whether on a business trip in New York, backpacking in the Andes or chilling on a Caribbean beach.

Also—solar water purification.  A brainchild of John Todd, who teaches over at UVM and founded the New Alchemists, back in the day.

http://newcity.ca/Pages/solar_aquatics.html

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Posted: 18 June 2007 07:17 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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http://www.sustainablemarketing.com/frontpage/Itemid,1/

A “Green Marketing” firm—might not be of interest to y’all, but it’s definitely up our alley so I’m caching it here.

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Posted: 18 June 2007 07:42 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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“How to plant a billion trees”—I wish these people would be more ambitious, but still:

http://nmazca.com/3142857/2006/11/how-to-plant-billion-trees.htm

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