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Do you think you are paying too much for electricity bills?
OnForce Solar's Map of Solar Energy Installations in New York and New Jersey
Check out our latest Solar Energy installations in New York and New Jersey on Google Maps: http://bit.ly/128yIvb
How Does Solar Power Work? [Infographic]:
Behold Apple’s massive solar farm from the sky [photos]
The list below ranks the top 101 cities in the United States by the average amount of solar insolation that falls on each city daily. The “high” column measures each city’s peak solar insolation. The “low” column captures the weakest solar insolation recorded in each location.
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There are a lot of sunshine cities in NY. Exactly the same as in Florida, according to this research.
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What would you buy if you saved $1,200 on electricity bills last year like our customer of the week has?
Check this out – this is amazing: New York City Solar Map.
This map shows existing solar PV and solar thermal installations in NYC and gives an estimate of solar PV potential for every rooftop in the five boroughs.
Link: http://nycsolarmap.com/
Customer of the week: The Economides Family - Sleepy Hollow, NY
“We don’t understand why not everyone is going Solar. We recommend OnForce Solar to anyone who wants to save on their electric bills.”
Utility company: ConEdison System size: 7kW Annual savings: $1,248
Visit OnForce Solar website to cut your electricity bill 50% or more without upfront costs: http://www.onforcesolar.com
Call: 1-800-786-4028
Email: [email protected]
We should definitely have more streetlights like this one in New York!
(Solar streetlight in Santa Monica, California. Image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27619442@N06/7239312908/)
We wanted to continue our series on renewable energy and some of the awesome ideas that are out there with the inflatable solar panel. Our newest finding is from a company that is working to make solar panels out of a material that can be blown up like a balloon. Not only does it offer weight and space benefits, the hope is that it can be made for substantially less money. The cost reductions would be attributed to the significantly less expensive material to make it and repairs down the road.
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The solar panel is the most basic element of a solar power system. It primarily functions to gather sunlight during certain periods of the day to power different devices and structures. Depending on the size, solar panels can power anything from RVs to huge plants. It is also important that you understand how the panels work and where you can apply these so that you can get the most benefits. Here are some more details and info about the material.
MODERN BUILDING DESIGN AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Link to the blog post: http://bit.ly/Ul9pCT
Happy St. Valentine’s Day from the OnForce Solar team!
Roses are red,
Solar panels are blue,
We love solar energy,
So, you should too!
Image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/10390684@N07/5919595484
Put more panels on the residential high-rise buildings!
The large sun-facing walls on the high-rise buildings allow to make a solar installation with no need for ground space. The vertical installations are ideal for many installations in nothern parts of Europe where the sun is shining under low angles.
Germany Has More Solar Power Because Everyone Wins… So what’s the real reason why Germany dominates in solar? Read here to find out: http://goo.gl/4wfkK