Thursday, May 26, 2005
Plug Into the Sun
Solar lIghtign and power for the home is now a feasible
reality thanks to D'Arcey Crooks and his venture, Solar
lighting and More. The company, which officially launched
this past week, offers lighting, refrigeration and
alternating current (AC) systems that run on solar power
monitored by a special computer lighting unit.
With electricity rates from the JPSCo set to go up
again in July and periodidc increases expected in
line with still high petroleum prices, the HPS
systems represent an ideal investment in renewable
energy from a source that's abundant to us - the sun.
Solar energy has been talked about for years but has
scarcely moved beyond waterheaters and other minimal
applications.
reality thanks to D'Arcey Crooks and his venture, Solar
lighting and More. The company, which officially launched
this past week, offers lighting, refrigeration and
alternating current (AC) systems that run on solar power
monitored by a special computer lighting unit.
With electricity rates from the JPSCo set to go up
again in July and periodidc increases expected in
line with still high petroleum prices, the HPS
systems represent an ideal investment in renewable
energy from a source that's abundant to us - the sun.
Solar energy has been talked about for years but has
scarcely moved beyond waterheaters and other minimal
applications.
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