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It seems like every one is thinking Green.
For the last 3 years we have been investing our energy, time and money in a new green project. It revolves around heating ones home and generating electricity. It starts with heating water. While there are many hot water panels on the market, they appear to be lacking efficiency.

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How so? Most use copper piping, painted black, to run water water through. To help absorb thermal energy, copper fins are welded to these copper pipes. The idea is to have heat transfer from fins to copper pipes to water. What if ?: The pipe that carries the water was as wide as the panel and only 1/8 inch thick. Think about it, a water pipe three feet wide and only 1/8 inch thick. That would mean the water would come in direct contact with the sun. Heat transfer would be much more efficient. With hot water a person can heat there home, wash there dishes, and take endless hot showers. Our goal is for the DIY (do it yourself) kind of person, to build there own hot water solar system. We will provide the panels at an economical price. Then the DIY will build his own frame to hold the panel and connect his water lines pumps and storage tank. We can help you along the way. We are estimating that each pannel will cost $325.00. All of our tools have been purchased. Now we are needing testing equipment. If you like to make a donation toward our efforts you can do so, soon. We are in the prosses of setting up a paypal account for this purpose. Google Grand Opening Free half pound of coffee shipped free. We will send you a confirmation letter along with a thank you note. In addition, when we get our product to market we will give you first option to buy. In addition, all donations over 100.00 we will give you 10% off your order. This is the first part of our project.

The second half of our project is converting our hot water to electricity. This is were your finacial help will come in. We also will take any suggestion you might have. So how do you convert hot water into electricity? You have to get the hot water up to steam. From steam you can run a steam generator. There are 2 kinds of steam engines, low powered is the kind we will be using.

Hot water panels are not capable of generating this kind of steam. However, parabolic troughs can do this. The problem is that there are no manufactures that make residential parabolic troughs.This is fase two, to maufacture parabolic troughs.

Phase three is, and closly tied to phase 2, is working on a steam generator. The tecnology is already out there. It is just a matter of putting it to scale for residential application. Our goal is to produce 5 to 10 megawatts of power. That should cover most residential uses. With a net metering system in place you will have electric at night.