Friday, February 20, 2009

Waiting For the Sun No more: SEA Solar Store Squeezes Most Out of Shy Seacoast Sun

No serious discussion about a sustainable economy can really be had without taking into account how, exactly, we plan to power this new, green society. But one thing is certain: solar power is almost always cited as a quintessential -- if not the ideal -- component for a completely re-vamped power grid. In fact, one study, presented at the International Solar Energy Society, concluded that a mere 93 square miles of solar panels -- strategically placed in the sun-soaked Nevada desert -- could provide enough electricity to power the United States... Completely!

To be sure, sun-soaked isn't exactly a befitting description for the New Hampshire seacoast. Still, for Jack Bingham and SEA Solar Store in Dover, a few thousand homes equipped with their state-of-the art solar hot water heaters and wind turbines would go a long way in putting a noticeable dent in New England's clean energy gap. To read more about Bingham and Co.'s impressive array of clean and efficient power services, click here.

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