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6 Reasons To Build Your Own Solar Panels ... Whether you believe in man-made global warming or not, every one can agree that reducing you carbon footprint is a good thing and producing your own energy with solar panels is a step in the right direction....

How To Make Your Own Solar Panels In Your Own Back Yard And Save Money Now ... Especially now as the traditional sources of energy as oil and natural gas are going down, there is a bad need of new resources, one of this source has been obvious to us but no one thought it can be used to generate powers,or at least no one was able to make use of it,it is the SUN. The sun as we all know is the ultimate source of light, heat for the earth, and using new technologies, countries, organization and home owners has been able to use the sun energy to produce energy for them selves.. ...

Solar Power Canada ... It is very possible to build a solar power system yourself by doing a little bit of research on the topic... If you have access to the internet like most of the planet do, then you will find some free and paid information about solar power Canada systems... It is well worth the investment in order to build your own home solar power system for under $200.00 that will enable you to save thousands of dollars on your energy bill...

DIY Solar Power: The Do-It-Yourself Alternative ... For one, solar panels can be costly and tricky to install, but with DIY solar power you can install them yourself at a fraction of the cost...

Homemade Solar Power: How To Generate Your Own Solar Power And Save Money ... Advantages Of Solar Power - What I like about solar power is that it is a renewable source of energy, no matter how much you use it...

Why is it that writers, who by definition operate by the use of their imaginations, are given so little credit for it: we “make things up.” This is our trade. I remember, before I myself attempted this genre of space fiction, reading an agreeable tale about a species of highly intelligent giraffes who travelled by spaceship from their solar system to ours, to ask if our sun was behaving cruelly to us as theirs had recently taken to doing to them. I remember saying to myself: Well, at least the writer of this tale is not likely to get industrious letters asking what it is like to be a giraffe in a spaceship.
—Doris Lessing (b. 1919)

Lincoln becomes the American solar myth, the chief butt of American credulity and sentimentality.
—H.L. (Henry Lewis)