Monday, July 30, 2012

Today in America TV Examines Solar Power


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A solar powered micro-grid by SunEdison.
In economically depressed remote areas, where access to the traditional power grid is not an option, it is often cheaper to install a solar power system than a diesel generator. Solar power is used to produce energy in third world countries that normally relied on diesel generators. Diesel is becoming expensive, and as the price of solar panels continues to decline, solar energy is becoming a viable option in many remote locations.

These small solar plants have a battery backup system, which stores excess solar power, and delivers it back to customers when the sun is not shinning. The batteries can store enough power to last about 3 days before needing to be recharged by the sun. Diesel generators are still designed into the system in the event the sun doesn’t shine for 3 or more days.

Review Green Energy Solutions on Today in America TV

Today in America TV is an educational TV show produced in Coral Springs, Florida. The program reviews a variety of green energy topics focusing on the latest innovations in the sustainable energy sectors. Series of interest to the green power enthusiast include Greening of America, Sustainable Lifestyle and Renewable Energy Solutions.

Visit todayinamericatv.com to read summaries and find air dates on each episode of Today in America with Terry Bradshaw. Terry hosts every segment of the Today in America TV show. Terry is a popular game analysts and celebrity spokesperson. Fans voted Terry America’s Favorite Sportscaster in a TV Guide Reader’s Poll.

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