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Etón American Red Cross ARCFR160R Microlink Self-Powered AM/FM/NOAA Weather Radio with Flashlight, Solar Power and Cell Phone Charger (Red)Speakers (Grundig / Eton)

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Price: $27.54
You Save: $12.46 (31%)
- AM (520-1710 KHz) & FM (87-108MHz) NOAA weatherband & 8211
- Accessories: owner& 8217;s manual, warranty card Specifications subject to change
- USB cell phone charger (USB cable not included) 3.5 mm headphone input Dimensions: 5.25& 8221
Kaito Electronics, Inc. Portable Dynamo & Solar-Powered Radio and Cell Phone Charger
CE (Kaito Electronics, Inc.)

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Price: $46.25
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- Compact, portable design
- Operates from any one of four different power sources
- Uses 3 AN batteries or adapter
Kaito Electronics Inc. KA500BLK Voyager Solar/Dynamo Emergency Radio - Black
Speakers (Kaito Electronics Inc.)

List Price: $69.95
- NOAA weather Alert sends an emergency wireless signal to the radio for local weather disasters
- Self-powered hand crank charging system.4-way power:Built-in NIMH rechargeable batteries, Solar power, 3"AA" Batteries, AC adapter
- 11 Bands: AM/FM, Shortwave 1 & 2 and weather 1-7 Bands
Wind 'N Go Mini LED Lantern
Sports (Wind 'N Go)

List Price: $19.85
- No fuel or batteries required; offers two settings: low (2 LEDs) and high (4 LEDs)
- Personal-sized wind-up lantern; great for camping or the outdoors; can also serve as nightlight
- Weighs 0.83 pounds; covered by one-year manufacturer warranty
Midland XT511 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Emergency Crank Radio
Speakers (Midland)

List Price: $89.99
- Emergency radio with 22 GMRS/FRS channels and all 10 NOAA weather channels with alert function
- Rechargeable battery can be powered by dynamo hand crank, or included AC or DC power adapters
- Features VOX automatic voice-activated operation, and a USB port for charging cell phones, radios, etc.
Brunton 26 Watt Foldable Solar Array
Sports (Brunton)

List Price: $648.00
- High-performance CIGS solar cells are ultra-efficient; reverse flow protection
- Ideal for charging laptops and digital cameras or running cell and satellite phones
- Instinctively converts sunlight into electrical current even in low light
Kaito® Voyager Solar Dynamo Weather Radio
Single Detail Page Misc (KAITO)

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Price: $44.40
You Save: $25.60 (37%)
- 5 LED Reading lamp for Camping & Emergency, Includes power Tips for most Cell Phones
- Durable Construction: Manufactured to be water resistant & has a rubberized body
- 4 Way Power: Solar, hand crank, 3 "AA" (not incld), AC Adapter (not included) USB port for charging
Kaito Voyager KA500 Solar/Crank Emergency AM/FM/SW NOAA Weather Radio, Camouflage
CE (Kaito)

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Price: $45.99
You Save: $23.96 (34%)
- Durable Construction: Manufactured to be water resistant & has a rubberized body
- 4 Way Power: Solar, hand crank, 3 "AA" (not incld), AC Adapter (not included) USB port for charging
- 5 LED Reading lamp for Camping & Emergency, Includes power Tips for most Cell Phones
Etón American Red Cross ARCFR360R Solarlink Self-Powered Digital AM/FM/NOAA Radio with Solar Power, Flashlight and Cell Phone Charger (Red)
CE (Grundig)

List Price: $60.00
- AM (520-1710 KHz) & FM (87-108MHz) NOAA weatherband ¿ all 7 channels Built-in 3 white LED light source 1 flashing red LED
- Accessories: owner's manual, warranty card Specifications subject to change.Weight: 1 lb. and 450 g
- USB cell phone charger (USB cable not included) 3.5 mm headphone input Dimensions: 6.25x 6.5x 2.75and 158.75 x 165 x 69.85 mm (W x H x D)
DBTech 175 Watt Portable Micro Power Inverter With USB Port - 12v AC to 110v DC Car Plug Converter For Your Ipod, iPad, iPhone, Tablet, PSP, DVD Players Laptops Netbooks And cellphones
Automotive Parts and Accessories (DBTech)

Price: $19.99
- 175-watt inverter for converting DC to AC 110-120V
- Output Frequency : 60±3Hz / 50±3Hz AC power output Continuous power 175W / Peak power 350W -- USB Output : DC 5V (Max 500mA)
- Accessory plug adjusts 45-Degree for convenient placement
China Sunergy Announces ADS Ratio Change
/PRNewswire-Asia/ -- China Sunergy Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ: CSUN) ("China Sunergy" or the "Cast"), a specialized solar cell and module manufacturer, today announced that the ratio for its American Depositary Shares (the "ADS") representing uninspired shares of the Company ("Shares") will change from one (1) ADS representing six (6) Shares to one (1) ADS representing eighteen (18) Shares (the "Relationship Change"). The effective date is expected to be on December 21, 2011.Pursuant to the Ratio Change, the record holders of the Performers's ADS as of the effective date will be entitled to receive one (1) new ADS, each representing eighteen (18) Shares, in exchange for every three (3) ADSs held by them. No new Shares will be issued in kin with the Ratio Change. JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. will contact ADS holders and arrange for the exchange of their current ADSs for new ADSs. As a outcome of this Ratio Change, the ADS price is expected to automatically increase proportionally. The Company can give no assurance, however, that the post-metamorphose ADS price will be equal to or greater than the pre-change ADS price multiplied by the ratio.
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The top 10 solar cell manufacturers in 3Q11, collectively representing 44% of global production, had a decidedly Asian flavor, according to data compiled by Lux Research. First Solar led the pack, but just barely -- right behind it were the Chinese
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SolarWorld, flagging a surge of Chinese solar panel imports, enrages Miami ...
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bulk solar cell suppliers?
I was planning on making my own solar exciting panels (Photovoltaic). is there any information on bulk solar cell suppliers?
It depends upon the germaneness. Is this for a residence or for a larger project?
If it's for a residence, then look at Northern Tool. They have tremendous deals for home-owners, but this is not a bulk supplier.
If it's for a residence, then look at Northern Tool. They have top deals for home-owners, but this is not a bulk supplier.





Makers of solar cells in China are improving product quality to take advantage of the environment-friendly technology's broadening adoption and declining silicon costs, and bolster competitive edge. Specifically, development initiatives are geared
By Jessica Robbins In recent years, the price for solar PV panels has plummeted, falling 30% in 2011 alone. The drop in prices can be attributed in part to cheap, imported panels produced by Chinese manufacturers who benefit from billions of dollars of
The department said Chinese solar cell manufacturers exported “a massive” number of products to the US between October and December, with a growth rate above 15 percent compared with the period between July and September. According to US law,
The top 10 solar cell manufacturers in 3Q11, collectively representing 44% of global production, had a decidedly Asian flavor, according to data compiled by Lux Research. First Solar led the pack, but just barely -- right behind it were the Chinese
By Richard Read, The Oregonian View full sizeMotoya Nakamura/The OregonianMay Jackson, a print line operator at SolarWorld in Hillsboro, checks for broken wafers before they go through the process to make solar cells. A coalition of US manufacturers