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Camera Maker:   Canon
Camera Model:   Canon PowerShot SD870 IS
Shutter Speed:   1/160 sec
Aperture:   f/8
Focal Length:   4.6 mm
ISO Sensitivity:   80
Time Taken:   2008:06:17 07:43:22
Exposure Compensation:   0 EV
Metering Mode:   Multi-Segment
Flash Fired:   No Flash

Rating: 5 (Total votes: 2)

Comments (3)


Leroy James Essel says:
Looking forward to the mass production and use of this forward thinking low cost energy generator. I recall that this technology has the highest efficiency conversion of 35%. I could see three of these on my patio roof collecting free energy during the day. I like the residential application potential. I first heard of this by Harry Braun and Roy McAlistor from the American H2 Association. I even met one of the scientist who worked for Donald Douglas who built and designed hyge Parbolic Solar Dish gen- sets. I heard a large contract of 1,000's of these will be installed in the desert. I have had a chance to actually look at one of these big units down in Huntington Beach off the 405 in California at the Donald Douglas facility. MIT sure does a great job coming up with fantastic technology. I am so glad I had a chance to visit your campus back in 1993. Please put me on your mailing list.
Tue Jun 24 22:26:25 2008 , 10:26 PM
Patrice Berthiaume says:
Hello, verry nice, we actualy working with a similar project, here in Quebec by heating water for residential use. Contact us if you want make business in canada.
Wed Feb 17 18:32:28 2010 , 06:32 PM
Solar energy is the way to go, with this energy crisis and the cost of light bill, all power to solar energy.
Sun Apr 11 18:11:02 2010 , 06:11 PM

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