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      watkins
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      Dear All,

      Perhaps this will inspire the designers out there:

      http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/technology/solar-power/

      Regards,
      Bob

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        TaffGoch
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        Bob,

        Solar ice-making and cooling has been of recent interest. Maybe this article will intrigue (and inspire) others as well:

        Solar Ice Maker

        Several companies have started producing turnkey products, based on the principles from this "do-it-yourself" article. It's starting to see some application in Africa and other developing countries, where electrical infrastructure is limited, or too expensive:

        ISAAC - Solar Ice Company
        dvice - Solar icemaker (San Jose State University)

        Regards,
        Taff

        "Information is not knowledge." -- Albert Einstein

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          watkins
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          Dear Taff,

          Many thanks for the links. I have a small interest in solar heat and power as I have a friend who runs a business installing solar powered hot water systems (http://www.oxfordecobuild.co.uk/). I introduced him to Sketchup, for which he was grateful. I also have a colleague at the Clarendon Laboratory working on a wind power project, but one with a twist, in that it stores energy as hot water for domestic use.

          Kind regards,
          Bob

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