Monday, May 14th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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With all of the talk about global warming, people are working harder than ever to find new ways to both conserve power and generate it. One of the most popular ways to generate it is by using the sun’s rays. Unfortunately, todays solar panels don’t generate enough power for the average person to justify purchasing them.

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One of the biggest problems about todays solar panels is that they only face one direction, however Soliant Energy has developed a new set of solar panels that adjust to follow the sun, therefor maximizing the amount rays they can soak up. They boast that these new panels can cut your energy costs in half.

The panels are due to ship later this year, no word on just how much you will have to pay up front to lower your energy bill.

New Solar Panel Promises to Cut Energy Costs In Half [via dailytech]

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  1.  Tech_Challenged   View all comments by Tech_Challenged  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    I wonder how much energy it uses to just shift…but definetly a good idea…seems a little strange it took so long for someone to figure that out…but I didn’t think of it either so I should probably shut up.


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