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			<title>Build a Solar Power Generator for Under $300</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Just a quick article on a very basic solar setup.  Note, a $100 solar panel won't really produce much power, it looks like the highest wattage panel...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Just a quick article on a very basic solar setup.  Note, a $100 solar panel won't really produce much power, it looks like the highest wattage panel I can get on ebay is 40-50W.  Enough to perhaps power a few CFL lights at night.<br />
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				To most of us, solar power still seems like a thing of the future. Yeah, we know some people live off the grid with them, and some folks can afford to line their roofs and heat their pools with them. Not most of us.<br />
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But it turns out that you can generate real, usable solar power in your very own home (or wherever), and it'll cost you less than $300. What's the catch? Oh, nothing. You just have to build the generator yourself.
			
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</div><a href="http://planetgreen.discovery.com/tech-transport/build-solar-power-generator.html?campaign=daylife-article" target="_blank">Build a Solar Power Generator for Under $300 - Planet Green</a></div>

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				Yesterday’s Boston Globe  took note of Canton, Massachusetts’ negotiation to use a capped landfill as an energy production site. While many localities have discovered landfill gas as an alternative energy source, Canton plans to use about half of the 41-acre site as a solar farm.
			
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			<description>Grid tie Inverter (http://neo-aerodynamic.com/GridTieInverter.html) 
 
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I'm wondering if it actually works..<br />
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Comments?<br />
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Discussion over here.. <a href="http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthread.php/diy-grid-tie-inverter-14308.html#post190224" target="_blank">DIY Grid-Tie INVERTER?? - Fuel Economy, Hypermiling, EcoModding News and Forum - EcoModder.com</a><br />
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And, on Youtube of all places!</div>

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