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&amp;laquo; &amp;laquo; The More We Learn About solar energy, The More We Will Realize Its Importance&amp;nbsp;
| &amp;nbsp;The Difference Between Passive and Active Solar Energy &amp;raquo; &amp;raquo; 

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008 &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Subscribe To Our Feed 
 The topic of solar energy has never been discussed more often and been considered as significant as it is today.  
There is a lot of important solar energy information that you should be aware of, especially if you yourself want to take full...</description>
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&amp;laquo; &amp;laquo; The Difference Between Passive and Active Solar Energy&amp;nbsp;
| &amp;nbsp;Recognizing and Understanding the Benefits of Solar Energy &amp;raquo; &amp;raquo; 

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008 &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Subscribe To Our Feed 
 Everyone knows that solar energy can provide us with almost free electricity as well as is great for heating water and that it is especially useful when used in remote areas of the planet. However, not many are aware of any solar energy negatives including...</description>
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&amp;laquo; &amp;laquo; Ten Fun Facts About Solar Energy&amp;nbsp;
| &amp;nbsp;Answering The Question, How Does Solar Energy Work? &amp;raquo; &amp;raquo; 

Friday, April 25th, 2008 &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Subscribe To Our Feed 

A solar energy kit for the home is a very large investment, designed to pay itself off over a decade of use or more. While ultimately cheaper that electricity from the power grid, supplying enough solar energy to power your home can easily cost 10% of the total cost of your home. Because...</description>
   <pubDate>Sun, 5 May 2008 19:07:51 GMT</pubDate>
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   <description>The North American Electric Reliability Council reports that the demand for electricity is expected to rise 19 percent by 2015, or 141,000 megawatts. The problem is that generation capacity is only anticipated to grow by 6 percent.
People don&amp;#8217;t realize how dangerously close we&amp;#8217;re moving to not having enough capacity. Needless-to-say, the market will provide some solutions. That is, if supply and demand remain out-of-whack and natural gas prices stay high then other alternative sources of...</description>
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   <description>Make ice when electricity is cheap.  Melt the ice for air conditioning when electricity is expensive or in high demand.  Pretty simple alternative to spending billions building new coal fired electric power plants.  
 
Thermal Energy Storage, TES systems have been in use for almost a hundred years.  One of the original applications was to use a small inexpensive compressor to make ice all week long and then melt all that ice to cool the sanctuary for two hours on Sunday.  We have been using...</description>
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   <description> Following is a clarification from Mark Glover, Trinity Thermal Systems.“It is not only how much, but when we use electricity that is important.  Storage is an integral part of every manmade system we have.  We have food in our pantries, fuel in our car gas tanks, and water in our water towers to meet our needs on demand.  Man’s greatest machine is our mass network of electricity and grid, but it does not have storage built in.  The supply and demand of electricity must perfectly balance...</description>
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   <description>Make ice when electricity is cheap.  Melt the ice for air conditioning when electricity is expensive or in high demand.  Pretty simple alternative to spending billions building new coal fired electric power plants.  
 
Thermal Energy Storage, TES systems have been in use for almost a hundred years.  One of the original applications was to use a small inexpensive compressor to make ice all week long and then melt all that ice to cool the sanctuary for two hours on Sunday.  We have been using...</description>
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   <description>The first step in wide scale deployment of Thermal Energy Storage TES and other demand side management tools is wide spread deployment of smart electric meters. Smart meters allow customers to buy power at lower cost when demand is low.  There are a few people that will simply turn their A/C off when prices get high on a summer afternoon, but I think most people are like me and want to crank the A/C down and enjoy the cool during the hottest parts of the day.  I will be one of the TES air...</description>
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   <description>Make ice when electricity is cheap.  Melt the ice for air conditioning when electricity is expensive or in high demand.  Pretty simple alternative to spending billions building new coal fired electric power plants.  
 
Thermal Energy Storage, TES systems have been in use for almost a hundred years.  One of the original applications was to use a small inexpensive compressor to make ice all week long and then melt all that ice to cool the sanctuary for two hours on Sunday.  We have been using...</description>
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   <description>The first step in wide scale deployment of Thermal Energy Storage TES and other demand side management tools is wide spread deployment of smart electric meters. Smart meters allow customers to buy power at lower cost when demand is low.  There are a few people that will simply turn their A/C off when prices get high on a summer afternoon, but I think most people are like me and want to crank the A/C down and enjoy the cool during the hottest parts of the day.  I will be one of the TES air...</description>
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   <description> Following is a clarification from Mark Glover, Trinity Thermal Systems.“It is not only how much, but when we use electricity that is important.  Storage is an integral part of every manmade system we have.  We have food in our pantries, fuel in our car gas tanks, and water in our water towers to meet our needs on demand.  Man’s greatest machine is our mass network of electricity and grid, but it does not have storage built in.  The supply and demand of electricity must perfectly balance...</description>
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   <description>The North American Electric Reliability Council reports that the demand for electricity is expected to rise 19 percent by 2015, or 141,000 megawatts. The problem is that generation capacity is only anticipated to grow by 6 percent.
People don&amp;#8217;t realize how dangerously close we&amp;#8217;re moving to not having enough capacity. Needless-to-say, the market will provide some solutions. That is, if supply and demand remain out-of-whack and natural gas prices stay high then other alternative sources of...</description>
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   <description>The North American Electric Reliability Council reports that the demand for electricity is expected to rise 19 percent by 2015, or 141,000 megawatts. The problem is that generation capacity is only anticipated to grow by 6 percent.
People don&amp;#8217;t realize how dangerously close we&amp;#8217;re moving to not having enough capacity. Needless-to-say, the market will provide some solutions. That is, if supply and demand remain out-of-whack and natural gas prices stay high then other alternative sources of...</description>
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   <description> Following is a clarification from Mark Glover, Trinity Thermal Systems.“It is not only how much, but when we use electricity that is important.  Storage is an integral part of every manmade system we have.  We have food in our pantries, fuel in our car gas tanks, and water in our water towers to meet our needs on demand.  Man’s greatest machine is our mass network of electricity and grid, but it does not have storage built in.  The supply and demand of electricity must perfectly balance...</description>
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