Site Review: Shinesolar.net Solar Panel Distributors for Oviera
Solar panels have been thought by many to be an answer to looming energy crises in our future. But how do they work? Solar panels collect and then subsequently convert solar energy into heat or electricity in a process that is complex but also sustainable.
The process allows solar energy to be converted from the sun’s heat and light shining onto solar panels, which is why they are typically placed on the roof of a house or business. The energy from the sun is converted into electricity, and that power, direct and free from the sun, brings the power that we need into our homes and factories to operate machines, electricity and more.
So what do we need to know about solar panel manufacturers then, when we’re out in the world looking for solar panels? Finding a good solar panel manufacturer and distributor with a solid reputation will inevitably lead you somewhere like Shine Solar’s website, and Oviera Solar S.R.L. Like many other solar panel manufacturers, their industrial operations are based in China, making their products affordable. But this company is based in Italy, where they are a market leading force in the solar panel industry. Continue reading

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Earth Day Editorial: Easy Being Green
Editorial Commentary on Earth Day

Earth Day is supposed to be a day celebrating Mother Earth in all her bountiful glory. Yet with global warming, climate change, clean water, carbon footprints, skyrocketing gas prices and animal extinction all hot topics in the news, hasn’t every day become a veritable Earth Day?
Think about how many more news reports there are focusing on the impact humans have on the Earth. How many new products are there touting titles like “eco-friendly” or “organic”? How many more people are recycling or reducing their driving? To be honest, despite the media frenzy and consumer goods, I’m not sure whether that much has changed. Continue reading →
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