Solar Powered Yacht Sounds Cool

The idea of sailing around the sun kissed islands of the pacific or med in a boat that requires hardly any diesel fuel, sounds like it would be expensive and you would be right. The Island Pilot have put this amazing forty foot yacht that with the help if the solar panels and a little bit of assistance from the diesel engine will reach around thirteen knots. This craft as you can imagine comes with everything that is needed all for the stunning price of the $400,000. Source [Largel

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Forbes: Stock Up On Ammo

Financial magazine tells readers to stock up on ammunition, water filters, and solar panels.

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Your own Solar Power System - build your own solar panels

I am anxious to save energy. So to find a place where I can buy a manual to help me build very cheaply my own solar panels was fantastic. Lots of other information available as well. A Solar system to produce your own power and even sell your own electricity to local energy companies - what a contribution to energy saving!

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Parts Need to make Your own Home Solar Panel

This article covers the parts need to make your own home solar panel.

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Green Home Rating Systems

Green Home Rating Systems By Kate Galbraith A green home like this one on Long Island, which uses geothermal heating and solar collectors, is already expensive. Getting it certified as green is even more so. (Photo: Gordon M. Grant for The New York Times) Building a green home, with features like solar panels and top-of-the-line insulation, involves significant up-front costs. Added onto that is the cost of certifying your home — a stamp of approval that the home meets green standards.

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