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Blog About Residential Solar-Power Project

by Michael Graham Richard, Gatineau, Canada on 06.20.05
Science & Technology (solar)

bob-solar-00.jpgBob's Solar Project is Bob Goodsell's blog about his solar adventure. It all started in March with: "I'm installing a solar-electric system in my house this year, and I'll be tracking the progress here," and now, almost four months later, Bob has got permits, bought batteries and electric equipment, installed them and recently installed solar shingles on the roof of his house. There are dozens of photos showing each step with descriptions of how things went. All very informative and inspiring to anyone who's considering going solar. Mr Goodsell also has posted his email address, so if you have questions that are not answered in the blog, you can try to email him.

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::Bob's Solar Project

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i want to established solwer based power plant in india so i wat a informatiom about it.

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