by
Valencia on January 25, 2011 in
Green Homeowner Ideas,
green steps
We discussed about how electronic gadgets might be harmful to our environment if not handled correctly, and decided to get a proper charger for them as the first aid. Now, if we could only find a good solar charger, we would be able to contribute some. First of all, from the entire ‘solar charger’ we can find both online and in the store, which of them are real?
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- BLIGHT
It is very annoying when black out happens; since that means your house have no electricity to light up your activities. However, if we manage to reduce electricity usage by not using any lamps, that will do a lot of favor for our Mother Earth. By this BLIGHT gadget, I am sure everyone sooner or later will be able to live without any additional lighting equipment.
Inventor’s words:
This solar blind creates a link between indoor and outdoor, taking the daylight during the day and giving it back at night. The advantage of the Venetian blind is to have a large surface exposed to sunlight in a small, cumbersome object. With the revolving blades we can follow the course of the sun in order to catch a maximum of energy. Moreover we can adjust the position of the lamp to obtain various lighting effects. The produced energy can be used to supply a computer or other devices, by means of an inverter.
This green innovation is invented by Vincent Gerkens.
Happy Green Living!
The piano-manufacturing icon Steinway & Sons has installed the world’s largest solar-powered cooling system atop its factory in Queens, New York as their green steps.
The $875,000 solar-powered rooftop system will provide cool air to dehumidfy the company’s 11 acres of factory operations, thus protecting the pianos inside. The system, which will be complete this spring, is funded in part by federal tax credits and a grant from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.
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