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In al Sira, an “unrecognized” Bedouin village which I visited on a homestay program, Israeli authorities refused to connect the 400 or so people to the national electrical, water, and internet grid. Undeterred, residents invested their life savings into solar panels to provide electricity and hot water, built a jury-rigged microwave array to connect them to the internet, and connected themselves to the national water network by building their own 1km long network of pipes.

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Rickie Mcgonigalreply
13 April 2013 at 11:31 AM

Solar energy is a natural source of energy that comes directly from the sun. When solar energy hits the earth it spreads over the earth’s surface and provides warmth evenly. If you could capture the sun’s rays into a particular area for a long period of time it would provide enough warmth for nighttime or on cloudy days. Learning where to find solar energy can help you to get started today. Solar energy does not cost anything because it comes from the sun. The source that you choose may cost some but in the long run it should be your only expense, unlike gas or oil heaters that you continue to pay for monthly in order to have power or gas heat in your home. Solar power can provide heating, cooling and ventilation.:

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