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Global Warming Solutions Makes the Sun Brighter

September 27, 2007   |   4 Comments
The company introduces LETG solar technology that makes solar power possible year round, even in low sunlight regions.

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September 28, 2007
<p>TVA announced a rate increase today. Last week they announced they have applied to build a new nuclear reactor. If there are clean-green alternatives why not invest in them? Legislation is needed in my home state. Anyone with experience in crafting legislation should contact me as I am working with a legislator to craft a bill.</p><p>Please help if you can.</p><p>Robmtchl@bellsouth.net</p>
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September 28, 2007
You talk as if it is a fact that man can influence global warming one way or the other. I 'm not ready to accept that presupposition yet. Too many scientists IN THE FIELD disagree. At this point it appears to be more political/religon than true science. However, that being said, keep the alternative energy tech coming. Let's not shoot the economy between the eyes based on psuedo-science just yet. Best wishes to all.
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September 28, 2007
<p>Monocrystalline will never reach acceptable efficiency; and one need not be a PhD to understand that.&nbsp; Ideas like the one from this company (GWS) are not only good but necessary.&nbsp; Who wouldn't like to capture and get a much higher efficiency with simply physics; capturing 20-25% efficiency?&nbsp; The light spectrum will not change, we need to capture what we can with the technologies that we have in combination with our understanding of science now.</p><p>Let's keep this technology growing by forcing legislation to come online for mandated funding, further research and implementation.&nbsp; If the Democratic party comes to be in the next elections,.....they better step up the game for our energy, economic and stability future.</p><p>The future is clearly&nbsp;sun energy and geothermal for the next generation. </p><p>Best to All,</p><p>FBerry&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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September 29, 2007
<p>If there are more effective means of PV cells that can be utilized in the Carolinas, I would like to be on the wave of explaining and marketing this PV cell that is 250% more efficient than previous units. We farmers need all the help we can get and this sounds like a Messiah. Please contact me with any marketing or sales positions so that I might begin to spread the word. This sounds like it might work in New England where I also have farms...</p><p>Jon O'Connor</p><p><a href="mailto:roconnor@dublin.com" target="_blank">roconnor@dublin.com</a></p>
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