Entex Contracting, LLC dba Tri-Tex Roof Systems Completes Six Commercial Roofing Projects
Austin, TX (PRWEB) January 18, 2012
Tri-Tex Roof Systems, a full-service roofing company serving Austin, Houston, San Antonio and Dallas, Texas, closed [...]
Global Market for Electric Motors and Commercial Generators to Reach US$ 73.2 Billion by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
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Question by malak: TV Commercial Project in school encouraging people to use solar energy! Need Fun Facts..?
I have to make a tv commercial is school encouraging people to use solar power.
so i need facts
the suns energy can light up the entire planet 100 times over (Not true but i want that kind of thing)
or how its not damaging the enviroment or something
Best answer:
Answer by peter.jungmannShow a guy with an acre of land covered with solar panels behind him, sitting in front of a dark television. That’s how it works.
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Incenergy Announces New iPhone and Android Smartphone App to Increase Energy Efficiency for Commercial Buildings
Austin, Texas (PRWEB) December 09, 2011
Incenergy announces its new iPhone and Android application, which gives on-the-go building owners [...]
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Question by Michael: How to build a home wind turbine to replicate a commercial one?
I am doing a school project and need to build a wind turbine with the same dimensions as a commercial one. Any help would be appreciated along with some references.
Best answer:
Answer by Daviddoes your school have any idea how LARGE commercial wind turbines are? They are bigger than a house!
Still, I want to know too — just on a smaller scale. Good luck with your project
Edit: Okay, so I have been watching this one for a little while — it [...]
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Question by Michael Yuan: What is the most common wind turbine model for commercial use?
I need to know what the most common commercial wind turbine is, it would also be very helpful if some references were included, thanks
Best answer:
Answer by jimboinlimboThe 3 blade design is pretty much the standard now. The big suppliers of wind turbines are Enercon, Repower, and Vestas. (There may be others I can’t think of at the moment.) Doing a search on those three companies will yield a lot of information.
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