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Xero Solar

hey guys, let's like each other on FB and follow on twitter!  facebook.com/xerosolar and @xerosolar  
comment on this with yours info and I'll go like/follow you too! 
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  • EcoCongress
    EcoCongress is now connected with Xero Solar.
    • April 19
  • Henri Borreill
    Henri Borreill is now connected with Xero Solar.
    • February 4
  • IMEDD
    IMEDD is now connected with Xero Solar.
    • February 3
    • IMEDD
      IMEDD Hi, nice to meet you :)
      • February 3
  • Xero Solar
    Xero Solar → Mark Bahlke:
    Hey Mark for some reason it's not letting me 'like' or comment on any of your FB stuff... do you your preferences set so pages can't interact? 
    • February 3
    • Xero Solar
      Mark Bahlke Don't know what's going on. I don't have anything special set, but I will keep checking.
      • February 3
  • Xero Solar
    Xero Solar
    hey guys, let's like each other on FB and follow on twitter!  facebook.com/xerosolar and @xerosolar  

    comment on this with yours info and I'll go like/follow you too! 
    • February 3
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      Mark Bahlke Done! see you over there!
      • February 3
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    Xero Solar is now connected with Gary Grant.
    • February 3
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    • February 1
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  • Renee Naturally
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    • January 31
  • Salma Bakr
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    • January 30
  • Jessi Kullar
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    • January 30
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    • January 30
  • Xero Solar
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    • January 30
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    Xero Solar is now connected with Southern Cross Trading Corp..
    • January 30
  • Mel Brol
    Mel Brol is now connected with Xero Solar.
    • January 30
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    Xero Solar
    Hey everyone!  Great site you got here... 
    • January 27
    • Xero Solar
      Green Way Up Hi Xero Solar, welcome to Green Way Up :)
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  • Business/Company Name: Xero Solar
  • Street: 1112 Ocean Drive Suite 202
  • City: Manhattan Beach
  • Zip Code: 90266
  • Country: United States
  • Website: http://xerosolar.com
  • Facebook: www.facebook.com/xerosolar

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  • About Us: Xero Solar offers expert solar panel installations in Los Angeles. We specialize in solar power for commercial use and free pv solar power for home.

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  • First Name: Matt
  • Last Name: Souza
  • Phone: 310 798 4828
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  • Agnieszka Rucinska
  • Sonkyo Energy S.L
  • Mark Bahlke I got the news last night that I passed my field exam for Building Analyst, and I am now BPI certified!  Can't wait to start analyzing!  Seriously though, this will help me big time in the solar thermal and energy management sectors that I work in now.
  • Mel Brol
  • EcoCongress www.youtobegreen.it to participate or for any other information contact me!
  • Green Cross International
  • Southern Cross Trading Corp. Where in the World can we find affordable farm Water equivalent to 73 Colorado Rivers. http://bit.ly/GSnZq7
  • CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES CCRES - ALGAE BIOFUELS AND AQUAPONICS   CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES  (CCRES)   Algae, the Source of Biofuels, and Aquaponics Algae can be used as important types of biomass materials from which the biofuels can be obtained. Algae absorb the energy from the sun in the presence of carbon dioxide and store it. A number of processes can be carried out on algae to convert it into biofuels like alcohol, biodiesel and even biogas. The biodiesel obtained from algae can be mixed with petroleum diesel and it can be used for running of trucks, cars and many types of engines that use diesel. Biodiesel can also be used as the fuel in the jets, airplanes, refineries and pipelines. The biomass obtained from algae can be used as the renewable sources of energy since it is available in abundant quantities and will be available for unlimited period of time. One of the important advantages of algae is that it can grow in any type of water like salt, fresh, and even contaminated water. It can be grown in vast sea and river water, small rain water ponds and even commercial or domestic manmade made ponds. Algae has the potential to yield 30 times more energy than the crops grown on land, which are currently being used to produce the biofuels. This could encourage the use of algae for producing biofuels instead of the land that can be used for producing food crops. The harvesting cycle of algae is 1 to 10 days, which permits several harvests in short period of time and using the resources more effectively. Algae and Aquaponics As described earlier, algae can be grown in any type of water and in type of water storage system. Besides the naturally occurring seas, rivers, and ponds, it can also grow in manmade ponds. The manmade ponds can be at homes for domestic purpose or in large lands made for commercial production of algae. For the better growth of algae some nutrients may be added to water. Besides using these ponds for algae growth they can also be used for the growth of fishes and other aquatic animals. Aquaponics is the system where one can grow the fishes and plants like algae in one integrated system. The waste given by the fishes act as important nutrients for the plants, while the cover of plants provides the natural filter for the fishes in the living areas. Aquaponics is the combination of words aquaculture and hydroponics. Aquaculture is the cultivation of fish or other water based animals, while hydroponics is the growth of plants in water. In aquaponics one can grow the water animals as well the plants at the same time. Thus the manmade small or big pond can be effectively used for growing fishes as well plants like algae. The plants usually prefer warm-water so the water in aquaponics is also warm. The fishes grown in aquaponics are of warm-water type and not of cold-water type. The fishes grown in aquaponics can be consumed by the owner, they can be given to the friend, can be sold in the market to earn money or they can be kept as the pets. The harvesting period of fishes ranges from 7 to 9 months. When aquaponics is combined with a controlled environment greenhouse, high quality crops can be grown throughout the year and in any part of the world. Aquaponics comprises of the water tank where the fishes are raised and fed. There is a chamber, where the uneaten foods and other particles and solids are collected. The bio-filter converts ammonia into nitrates, which act as the nutrients for the plants. There is also a portion for the growth of the plants. The lowest part of tank is a sump from where fresh water is supplied to the tank and old water is removed. The concept of aquaponics can be extended for the growth of algae. Instead of the plants, one can grow algae, which has the harvest cycle of one to ten days. At the same time the fishes can also be grown. In the period of about nine months, while the fishes will harvest once, algae will be harvested several times. The large quantities of algae collected this way can be used as the biomass for producing the biofuels like biodiesel. The advantages of using aquaponics for the growth of algae is that in a single place harvesting of both, the algae as well as fishes can be done. This would increase the profitability for the owner if they already have aquaculture or hydroponics. While earlier they would get only a single product from the infrastructure, they could now get two products. Since harvesting time of algae is short, it would keep the owner busy and this could become a continuous source of income for them. The major limitations of aquaponics are the high initial costs required for housing, tank, plumbing, pumps and bedding. One should also do thorough research for the chances of success of such project. The system also has number of points of failure and requires intensive maintenance. CCRES  special thanks to    Escapeartist, Inc  CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES  (CCRES)
  • Gary Grant
  • WhosGreenOnline.com
  • Natural Power UK
  • Anastasia Mihailovskaya Should be a nuclear power station in Belarus? I can’t say ‘yes’ or ‘no’. I have reasons for building a nuclear power station (NPS) and for not doing it. I want to tell you about the effects on the environment and people. The most considerable factors are mechanical impacts on the relief; surface and underground waters contain chemical and radioactive components which can cause diseases or poisoning; emissions and discharges of radioactivity on people don’t pass without a trace; in case of a faded giant people get radioactive emission which can cause serious diseases such as leukaemia, cancer etc; and producing of nuclear bombs is one of the negative factors. But when we compare a NPS and a thermal power station, emissions of the second are much more harmful than of the first. A NPS doesn’t emit CO2, radioactive sulphur etc into the air. It’s an argument for building a NPS in Belarus. Another argument is that a NPS doesn’t use oxygen in its production. Also a NPS can use fuel after recycling and the energy 
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  • Salma Bakr done with my master's and looking for a job :)
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  • Gogreen2
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    69 members
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