Do-it-yourself solar panel kit aims to slow meter

Posted by Derek on August 17, 2010
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In the world of solar power, there are panels small enough to charge a cell phone and bigger panels installed on a roof by professionals, but not much in between. Clarian Technologies is shooting for that space in the middle.

The Seattle-area start-up is developing a kit that lets you dip your toe into solar-generated electricity without having to pay the hefty cost of a full array.

via Do-it-yourself solar panel kit aims to slow meter | Green Tech – CNET News.

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