Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 at
2:15 pm
If there was an accident resulting in deaths at a factory manufacturing solar panels or wind technology, do you think Fox News and Rush Limbaugh would cover it differently than tragic accidents involving coal mining or the petroleum industry?
SEAN: Having worked in solar panel manufacturing for quite a while now, I can tell there are plenty of hazards. Exposure to poison gases and chemicals, electric shock, fire, lasers, robotics, annealed glass to name a few.
JACKASSHOLE: Have you ever heard of windmills? They're still in use today.
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 at
2:09 am
I have a 33 feet sailboat. I will like to power it with a wind generator for all our needs, including a little fridge and an ac... its possible? How powerful should it be? Where can I learn more about it?
Thursday, August 12th, 2010 at
2:09 am
the Philippines has the potential to generate 70,000 megawatt of electricity from wind power. what is the total energy consumption of the Philippines? will 70,000 megawatt be enough to supply a large percentage of electricity for all of the Philippines?
nobody read or answered the question.
Saturday, August 7th, 2010 at
2:08 pm
My inlaws have limited electricity supply and it's too expensive. I would like to build solar or wind generators for them. They live near Calbayog City. Thanks for any advice.
Monday, August 2nd, 2010 at
2:09 pm
I am curious of how they get the electricity produced by a windmill or even solar panel to a city or a city's power grid or city's electric plant. I know obviously they have to send it via wires underground but does anyone have more info on the process like installation, how the electric system (how they send electricity to a grid with out over loading it.