At the heart of the Sunsei™ product line lies ICP Solar’s proprietary solar technology, which delivers up to 50% more power per square inch than competing solar technologies. Robust, efficient and cost-effective, Sunsei™ solar products help you harness the power of the sun.
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The New InfraSolite is a bright, reliable solar security light that features a motion detector. The InfraSolite has all of the benefits of added light, without the need for extra wiring. This is because it is powered by a rechargeable battery that gets its power directly from the sun. During the day, the solar panel coverts sunlight into electricity and stores it in the built-in rechargeable battery. During the night, the solar security light is triggered by a passive infrared motion detector. Each solar panel provides two to three times the power output of other models and the 3W solar panels charges the InfraSolite batteries under overcast conditions.
Read about the features of the InfraSolite Security Light at Yardiac.com
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High Performance Panels!
These solar panels feature compact dimensions, high impact and break resistance, long service life and high aesthetic values.
- Highest efficiency even at low light levels
- Incl. stands, 25 ft. cable
- Output capacity 10-35 watts
- 2 Year Warranty
Oase Solar Module 10
Oase Solar Module 20
Oase Solar Module 35
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Grist writes about the underestimated toll global warming will take on the United States in the near future, increasing the sea-level rise by amounts that will leave many devastated.
What the scientific community has failed to communicate, and the public has failed to grasp, is that the U.S. is particularly vulnerable to very small increments of sea-level rise.
The IPCC Fourth Assessment projects a sea-level rise of 0.18 meters to 0.59 meters this century. Even though the report includes a caveat that this range does not include any significant contribution from the Greenland and West Antarctica ice sheets, global warming skeptics continually characterize those who mention a six-meter sea-level rise as scaremongers.
There is also a common notion in circulation, advanced by the media and many studies on the impacts of climate change, that wealthier countries in the West will be able to adapt, while underdeveloped countries will bear the brunt of the impacts.
U.S. miscalculates threat of global warming | Gristmill: The environmental news blog | Grist
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