People capture only a tiny fraction of the energy the sun produces every day--
The answer is yes. There are several solar-powered electronic rechargers for your cell phone, iPod or laptop. And for the culinary-curious, solar ovens can replace polluting charcoal briquets on the barbeque. That's not to mention solar fans, lights, radios and backpacks.
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However, I am sold on wind energy because I believe it has the most bang for the buck. It puts out e... (Read the rest) - Posted by: osreinstall Posted on: 01/15/07 You are currently: Logged In | Log out

















