Eolic foldable generator
January 21, 2010

When one talks about a wind-powered generator, huge windmills come into mind, but the Eolic takes the opposite route by being a foldable generator thanks to Marcos Madia, Sergio Ohashi and Juan Manuel Pantano's design. that concept plays on the fact that it will see action in construction areas where there is still no steady supply of electricity, which means harnessing the potential of the wind is a natural thing to do (we do wish it comes with a solar-powered base as well for added effect). One the other hand, wind still blows day and night, so you won't have to depend on a bright and sunny day to get that up and running. To keep it highly portable, it is made out of aluminum and carbon fiber.
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Juicy Couture Staycation Kit
December 17, 2009

Most females are made by Juicy Couture items, and their latest release would be an amalgamation of technology and fashion in the style of the Staycation Kit. that tote will not only form you fashionable whenever you head out, it plus boasts built-in speakers, a couple of plates, two three-piece stainless steel flatware settings in holder, napkins, placemats, blanket, and 2 tumblers for that perfect picnic on a nice, sunny day while you enjoy your favorite snacks with music you love surrounded by loved ones. Pre-order the Staycation Kit for $248.
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AUO Solar Frisbee Roof project
December 1, 2009

The maiden AUO Solar Frisbee Roof project is more than ready to roll out at the Taipei European School. Shaped like a frisbee, that solar roof offers a place for kids to play, and while it goes about to protect kids from sunshine and rain while they play, you additionally will find that the thirty-two 210 W photovoltaic (PV) modules are capable of churning out an output of 6.8 kWp (kilo Watt peak) during a sunny day, resulting in 6,205 kWh (kilowatt-hours) each year which translates to an estimated reduction of 3.95 tons of carbon emissions. We wonder when will such projects hit the market elsewhere around the world.
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