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The Future Of Solar Energy – A video with some Solar Trivia

Will You And I Continue To Be Part Of The Problem Or The Solution When It Comes To Ways To Save Energy?


Starting today, at least promise yourself that you’ll start reading up and considering an alternative to some of the wasteful things that we all do and take for granted.

Like having 2 or 3 soda’s a day and buying them in plastic bottles.  Three soda’s a day is bad enough and I won’t go there in this article but buying them in plastic??  At least if you’re going to indulge in the whole soda need thing, buy them in a can and then RECYCLE IT.

Now I know soda bottles is a small example of what we can really do…  The future in Solar Energy is what we’re talking about and as far as a viable alternative energy source, it can now be effectively approached in a more realistic manor than ever before!

The future looks to be a very exciting and interesting trip!  Are you ready to jump on board?

Just look at some of this helpful info. that we’ve put together. It started out as something we were doing for ourselves. It blossomed into a labor of love and we just had to share what we feel is important enough to tell the World. We want to share with other sharp-minded individuals looking for ways to save money and energy to boot! It couldn’t be more important than it is RIGHT NOW!

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Japan is utilizing clean, green technology in its homes and it does not do so alone. As energy costs soar the whole world over, homeowners try to cut costs in whatever way they can. One way to do this is through solar power for homes. In the old days, solar power for homes is only a science book concept.

Today, it is a reality, an idea that has come of age. In Kobe, Japan, a newly developed residential neighborhood boasts of homes with solar panels. These panels are installed before the house is purchased. Inside the house, displays on the wall show precisely how much electricity the panels generate and exactly how much of it is used up. Read the rest of this entry »

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