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Listen to the right people. Okay, so you probably don’t know what it’s like to carry fifty pounds of firewood on

your head. Well, don’t pretend that you do. Talk to someone who has

done it. I believe that the key to…
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Added by Arnon Phummuang on May 10, 2010 at 5:59am — No Comments

Celebrate the new system of windmills power

In 2020, New year, i will celebrate the new system of windmills power. The new system will be more powerful and producing more electric for us to use. Also it will be much more cheaper in price. Then every house in our world will use the windmills to create electric to use in the house. The new system of windmill is that can be make the electricity by sunlight as the solar cells too. The is the mixing system of solar cells and windmills in one product.

Added by Arnon Phummuang on May 6, 2010 at 6:31am — 1 Comment

Solar Cells

I prefer to use solar cells to make to power to use in my house. Because solar cells is the plat that making the electricity by sunlight. Solar cell is useful because it receive the sunlight and making the electricity all day long so it can keep the electricity that it made for the wh*** day to be use in the nighttime.

Added by Arnon Phummuang on May 5, 2010 at 1:47am — No Comments

Higher Energy Yield

I have found one innovation that might interests you guys from the internet. It's about the higher energy yield.



It said that the partial shading with parallel wiring can give you more power than partial shading with conventional array. But a parallel array has lower operating voltages since the voltage is fixed at the voltage of the individual modules.



You can see more about it in…
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Added by Arnon Phummuang on May 5, 2010 at 1:32am — No Comments

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