DIY Solar Panel vs. Solar Panel? DIY Solar Panel Cuts Cost by 50% – PR Web (press release) (press release)

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DIY Solar Panel vs. Solar Panel? DIY Solar Panel Cuts Cost by 50%
PR Web (press release) (press release)
Commercial solar panels are expensive. DIY solar panels that use monocrystalline solar cells or multicrystalline solar cells can cut costs by 50% or more. ...

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DIY Solar Panel vs. Solar Panel? DIY Solar Panel Cuts Cost by 50% (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

August 3, 2009 by from Syndicated News Feed  
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Commercial solar panels are expensive. DIY solar panels that use monocrystalline solar cells or multicrystalline solar cells can cut costs by 50% or more. Solar-Deals.com offers affordable DIY solar panel kits, solar cells, and other solar accessories.

DIY Solar Panel vs. Solar Panel? DIY Solar Panel Cuts Cost by 50% (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

August 3, 2009 by from Syndicated News Feed  
Filed under Home Solar News

Commercial solar panels are expensive. DIY solar panels that use monocrystalline solar cells or multicrystalline solar cells can cut costs by 50% or more. Solar-Deals.com offers affordable DIY solar panel kits, solar cells, and other solar accessories.

DIY Solar Panel vs. Solar Panel? DIY Solar Panel Cuts Cost by 50% (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

August 3, 2009 by from Syndicated News Feed  
Filed under Home Solar News

Commercial solar panels are expensive. DIY solar panels that use monocrystalline solar cells or multicrystalline solar cells can cut costs by 50% or more. Solar-Deals.com offers affordable DIY solar panel kits, solar cells, and other solar accessories.

UC San Diego Installs High-Efficiency Sun-Tracking Solar Panels (Newswise)

The University of California, San Diego has begun producing electricity with newly installed solar panels made by Concentrix Solar that automatically track the sun as it crosses the daytime sky and concentrates sunlight onto hundreds of electricity-producing solar cells, each smaller than a shirt button.

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