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http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/advisor/giant-glass-orb-could-replace-solar-panel-135221605.html
 
The solar energy industry is still in the process of exploring how to make photovoltaic panels more efficient and less intrusive, and researchers at Stanford have already pushed forward with peel-and-stick solar panels. However, for high power usage the devices must be large and in direct contact with the sun at all times, meaning they need to track its position in the sky using sensors and equipment that are expensive and susceptible to bad weather. Currently seeking funding through Indiegogo,Rawlemon is an alternative in the shape of an oddly beautiful eyeball-shaped lens, that uses refraction to concentrate sunlight with minimal need for tracking.
 






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THe flashlight shows how the Orb refelcts and concentrates light to provide more effective solar power generation.

 


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Designed by German architect Andre Broessel, the invention uses a large glass sphere lens, which collects diffuse light from multiple angles. The shape of the lens focuses this light into a fine beam — much like a magnifying glass — that can deliver a greater amount of sunlight — around 70 percent more — than traditional photovoltaic panels can collect on their own, even when they track the sun. The system enables Broessel to reduce the size of the solar panel to around one percent of the typical PV device. At the same time, the Rawlemon product is arguably much more aesthetically pleasing than the gray, oblong panels currently in use. 
The project is running an Indiegogo campaign until 1 March, where backers can pledge to have Rawlemon’s Beta.ey XL device installed in their homes for USD 6,000. Those whose pockets aren’t quite as deep can still trial the concept through the Beta.ey Special Edition for USD 489, a miniaturized version of the device that can charge users’ phones — a product in its own right. If the price can be brought down further, could Rawlemon even replace the solar panel?
Indiegogo: www.igg.me/at/rawlemon-transparent-power-generators
Website: www.rawlemon.com
 
Maybe BaRack could fund another Ba-Zillion dollars, to another tech company, who's end game is bankruptcy!
 
[SIZE=10.5pt]We will not have fossil fuels forever. I rather develop new tech now then wait until the last minute. Funding the "green" tech companies was a gamble but then again tech always is.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]I support researching technology to meet our energy needs while minimizing pollution. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]I do not support our government's attack on the coal and oil companies without a feasible, affordable solution to replace it.[/SIZE]
 
[SIZE=10.5pt]Seeing to a countries infrastructure is the government’s responsibility. Energy and fuel are two components of infrastructure.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]I should also mention that energy is an integral part of the defense of our country.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]It takes time and money to develop tech. How many tries did it take to invent the light bulb?[/SIZE]
 
Glenn Quagmire said:
So you are fa la Li la TI do du TI da's alter ego?
 
No,  Tooty Fruity........thinking of going gay for all the future handouts coming. You know its a choice don't you?
 

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