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	<title>Comments on: Solar Roadways Unveils Plans for Energy-Generating Parking Lots, Nationwide Solar Network</title>
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		<title>By: oddwee</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2012 11:57:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I love this when i first saw it on a GE inventor site. It was a contest. I love it! I had been thinking along these lines for a long time. I wanted solar fence panels, Solar decking, solar house siding,solar patios. I am not an engineer. I just like to be my own think tank. No one ever takes me serious, but When I find people who create my ideas a few years later I know I am on the right track! I am glad the Navy is stepping up for this solar parking lot. What about the decks on the air craft carriers they could be just like the solar road idea! I think solar patios woud be great and with the computer leds you would have your holiday decorations up permanently LOL this type of thinking started for me when we made solar oven in girl scouts and I am 57 now. Which makes me ask why do we keep making solar oven more expensive, and then say they are for poor countries?? Why isn&#039;t some one working on a cheap solar kitchen? Something I could afford  Disaster relief with a pop up solar kitchen and prices so normal low income people could afford them- solar oven, solar grill, solar cooker, with solar hot water to do dishes.  I could put it up on my solar patio. I also like the idea of solar with out storage, the ones you can just plug it into the grid! Or the solar power you need during the day for camping, emergency relief, disaster situations?? I want to see solar to be like computer have become you don&#039;t have to know how to build it, it is set up so you just open and use it!  no wiring, not assemble required,no engineering degree. Solar for Dummies like me! I have the solar lights, that you use for plant decoration, and patio umbrella, 5 years ago I wanted solar grow lights so my garden would grow 24/7 they are now available! And at an almost affordable price!! So give me solar roads, that light up at dark and run the street and sign lights for a start, then work on the putting it back into the grid! And solar road guy i love what you and your wife are doing!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love this when i first saw it on a GE inventor site. It was a contest. I love it! I had been thinking along these lines for a long time. I wanted solar fence panels, Solar decking, solar house siding,solar patios. I am not an engineer. I just like to be my own think tank. No one ever takes me serious, but When I find people who create my ideas a few years later I know I am on the right track! I am glad the Navy is stepping up for this solar parking lot. What about the decks on the air craft carriers they could be just like the solar road idea! I think solar patios woud be great and with the computer leds you would have your holiday decorations up permanently LOL this type of thinking started for me when we made solar oven in girl scouts and I am 57 now. Which makes me ask why do we keep making solar oven more expensive, and then say they are for poor countries?? Why isn&#8217;t some one working on a cheap solar kitchen? Something I could afford  Disaster relief with a pop up solar kitchen and prices so normal low income people could afford them- solar oven, solar grill, solar cooker, with solar hot water to do dishes.  I could put it up on my solar patio. I also like the idea of solar with out storage, the ones you can just plug it into the grid! Or the solar power you need during the day for camping, emergency relief, disaster situations?? I want to see solar to be like computer have become you don&#8217;t have to know how to build it, it is set up so you just open and use it!  no wiring, not assemble required,no engineering degree. Solar for Dummies like me! I have the solar lights, that you use for plant decoration, and patio umbrella, 5 years ago I wanted solar grow lights so my garden would grow 24/7 they are now available! And at an almost affordable price!! So give me solar roads, that light up at dark and run the street and sign lights for a start, then work on the putting it back into the grid! And solar road guy i love what you and your wife are doing!!!</p>
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