There is a magazine, that deals with solar power systems. They would have adds from reputable companies and could give you references to check, which would be a good idea, because a systems can run 10K or more for a full house set up.
http://www.homepower.com/
http://www.greenpowermagazine.com/
http://www.solartoday.org/
2006-12-31 21:33:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you live in China? If not check out http://www.oynot.com for information on solar products and systems that it don't take 4 years in colage to understand. If you just want to see some of the lowest prices in the USA on solar products check out http://store.oynot.com You can find Shell and Sharp solar panels and anything you need to fix a farm up. Wind mills and pumps powered by solar or wind.
2007-01-01 09:48:55
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answered by Don K 5
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Get in touch with Sharp Direct - the Japanese Company that makes almost anything from Cellphones, and TV's - right down to Solar Powered Calculators.
2006-12-31 21:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You can contact traders from China located on www.alibaba.com The price is much cheaper than a locally sourced new solar power system.
2006-12-31 21:35:07
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answered by costrason11 2
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Try Backwoods Solar. www.backwoodssolar.com
2007-01-01 01:22:43
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answered by Spud55 5
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Links to two big spanish companies working on that field, they both claim to be leaders in the world.
Their products and projects are installed worldwide: Europe, Australia, China, India, Russia, etc. in USA as well, for example Nevada Solar One (64 MW). Their installed base is thousands or millions of KW.
In biomass, i know Abengoa is bigger than Acciona, they also have installed plants in USA (see link). In farms, biomass could be considered as well, although it is not as "green" as solar.
In wind, Acciona is much bigger than Abengoa, they serve only with wind many big cities with plants above 100 MW of power. Its biggest plant is 192 MW for 145000 citizens.
If you have land enough, you can have three sources of energy (solar, wind and biomass) probably much more energy than what you need, but you probably can resell it to electricity operators. Both, Acciona and Abengoa, enter into joint ventures with landowners and sometimes with banks if investment can be an issue. At least in Spain, most farmer groups and food industries have agreements with banks and one of those companies for electricity production and sale of power to electricity operators.
Probably, they work with dealers and engineering companies where your farm is.
I don t work for them, but if you want further information, don t hesitate to contact me, i love to contribute somehow to develop green sources of energy. I will ask them where you can find dealers near you.
2006-12-31 23:40:31
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answered by carmenl_87 3
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answered by ? 3
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I think the site below sounds like a good place to start. There are loads of stuff that effects how big, efficient, etc.
2006-12-31 21:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Open up Yucca Mountain and build ten new nuclear plants to provide energy to the largest metropolitan areas.
2016-05-23 02:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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These guys are the best.
http://www.planitsolar.com/
2007-01-01 03:17:39
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answered by Bob 7
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