August 24, 2009 at 6:50 pm · Filed under Energy, Solar, Technology
There are several guides on the market that help you build inexpensive solar panels all on your own. The guides cost less than $50 and if you try real hard to find some low cost cells, the cost of a panel can be under $200. DIY Solar Panels. Here is one story.
We looked at a few of these and found them to be of reasonable quality and certainly able to help a so-so handyman build a solar panel. The new videos in GreenDIYenergy.com‘s package seemed to be the best quality and included every step in the process.
January 22, 2009 at 2:37 am · Filed under Energy, Environment, Solar
Larry Kazmerski, from the National Research Energy Lab (NREL) in Golden, CO was the keynote speaker at this month’s Night with a Futurist put on by The DaVinci Institute. Kazmerski entertained the largest crowd to attend a Night with a Futurist event throughout his lecture while hitting on these 5 key points:
- Solar is real – now
- Investment in Policy and R&D are priorities
- Cutting time from lab to manufacturing is key
- Significant increase in science and technical workforce is needed
- Balancing near and longterm R&D must be maintained
The highlight of the evening was a story from Kazmerski’s early days at NREL. A local newspaper reporter seemed uninterested in his description of the energy conversion properties of some of the PV cells they were testing. When the talk turned to the government officials visiting from Saudi Arabia, Kazmerski convinced the reporter the Saudi’s were investing heavily in solar energy and that they planned to sell the US sand for silicon production at $40 per barrel. This appeared in the the paper the following week and Kazmerski claims he still holds the record for fewest seconds between arrival at NREL and a summons to the director’s office.