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Feb
03

Best Solar Energy Commercial Ever

From Zap Root, Batteries fall from the SKIES!!!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

American Yossi Abramowitz, Kibbutz Ketura member Ed Hoflind, and their US-based partner David Rosenblatt have built Ketura Sun, Israel’s first commercial sol…

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  1. Nguyễn Hường says:
  2. Del Styen says:

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    Choose the first result.
    It has the plans and explanation there.

  3. budcar321 says:

    Am i the only can’t hear anything after few seconds of this video??

  4. SPGPINK says:

    a battery

  5. lurdk says:

    screw land based solar power. have massive panels in space absorb solar
    energy, and send the power via space elevator. mostly through the cable(s).
    problem solved, now we can all have pie, oh wait , we need power to bake
    it. OH NOES !

  6. cdowell1976 says:

    @SSparks555 – It would be not only a show of who really cares about our
    planet but also a demonstration of who really controls things. It’s clear
    that government doesn’t have it, it only has the illusion of it. The people
    are who control things.

  7. Gonzobuster says:

    hello animes25, pv-panels of 100 Watt peak ( not per hour )cost about $600
    and last for 25 yaers ( warrenty ). The efficeny doesn´t play a role at all
    – the number mentioned in that film is 10.000 times greater than human
    mankind needs. PV is about to become the next economic revolution,
    increases 40% every year. sunny greetings christof

  8. foamulator says:

    What the world desperately needs now is a new way to store electrons,
    without using a chemical conversion process. (battery)

  9. Stacy Grundy says:

    Hope they are re-chargeable batteries.?

  10. Mr Zaphraud says:

    what happened to the sound?

  11. iBGalaxy says:

    Kick ass commercial, kinda like a scene from a movie.

  12. jantenhove1990 says:

    Verry bad qualilty

  13. Gonzobuster says:

    hi @ all, once again, the price doesn´t play a role ! the climate change is
    not negotiatible and the costs if we do nothing will be dramaticlly higher
    then the renewables are today. watch dr. hermann scheer in his google/mit
    lecture here in youtube ! sunny greetings ck

  14. kennethvanhorn says:

    if you really want to make something work here it is take a parabolic solar
    concentrator and send light into a mirrored cone shape focal point then
    send that light into mirrored glass tubing which will send the light into a
    mirrored box with solar panels in it the solar panels must be cooled by
    spinning or cooling system.now get to work

  15. SSparks555 says:

    @cdowell1976 I agree. 🙂

  16. diamondsmajestic1 says:

    solar energy on existing buildings starts with an energy audit and better
    energy management first to minimises the size of the new solar rquipment

  17. Donovancs1 says:

    this deserves a medal.

  18. Andrew .Champion says:

    It would suck if those 100 ponds locomotive batteries start raining form
    the sky.

  19. idontknow307 says:

    This has to be one of the top 3 commercials I’ve ever seen.

  20. 1888junkteam says:

    they should teach classes in school on alternative energy like power
    genrators solar and water and wind… if i knew how to build a wind solar
    or power generator i would do it imagine all the children in amercia
    knowing how to build a generator from wind solar or water they should make
    it a requiremtn that each student build some form of renewable energy
    generator in order to graduate

  21. zx6rtt says:

    WOW, talk about a big budget commercial

  22. ace1122tw says:

    one day shitty quality videos wont exist…

  23. satismo mephista says:

    oh yea, so lets just give up. very wise idea. i mean, why bother trying to
    capture 970 trillion kilowatts of energy, right? conventional fossil fuels
    are so much less of a hassle. we arent very efficient with the technology
    now, im certain that means we’ll never be. what an awful consept.

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  25. 1888junkteam says:

    what firm

  26. Dave Stanton says:

    I also have the education to say that Israel belongs to the Jews rather
    than the Arabs. I realize that you actually believe all the propaganda that
    you have been force fed since birth. Doesn’t mean that any of it is true
    though. Furthermore, your prophet died of natural causes rather than
    murdered. Finally, don’t waste your time lying to me about having read the
    Talmud. The Talmud consists of over 70 books translated into English and we
    both know that you have never cracked open even one.

  27. Dave Stanton says:

    I don’t agree. I had great difficulty understanding the Koran after reading
    the English translation. Besides not being in chronological order (it goes
    from the shortest sura to the longest sura), it also contradicts itself in
    some parts. The Pre-Mecca and Post-Mecca parts of the Koran are sometimes
    at odds. It is my understanding that the Post-Mecca Koranic sections are
    given more weight which is a shame because the Post-Mecca Koranic sections
    tend to be less tolerant and more warlike.

  28. Dave Stanton says:

    First, I live in the USA. Second, I do know something about Islam (unlike
    you). Third, I have read books to support what I say (you have clearly
    never cracked open a book on this subject). Try reading the following: “A
    God Who Hates” Wafa Sultan; “The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam:
    Robert Spencer; “The Arab Predicament” Faoud Ajami; “Preachers of Hate” Ken
    Timmerman; “The Mind of Jihad” Laurent Murawiec; “Militant Islam Reaches
    America” Daniel Pipes; “Because they Hate” Bridgette Gabriel

  29. cocometimber says:

    Every Muslim is obligated to understand the meaning of all of the holy
    verses from Sur’at al-Hamd and al-Ahad, including the Sujud and Rakaat.
    Possibly the younger fellows who are still learning will not understand it.
    They are not random chants. They are deeply spiritual and completely
    preserved prayers straight from the same book that was revealed by the holy
    prophet (pbuh). I don’t care if they are Muslim Arabs. That does not make
    it any more credible to me. It is not hard to understand.

  30. cocometimber says:

    This is not the case. The Qur’an was not divided up into different sections
    like “pre-mecca and post-mecca” periods. It was all one revelation by which
    he spent 40 days in a cave, and revealed the word of Allah (subhana wa
    ta’ala). The Qur’an never contradicts itself. If you find one valid and
    clear anecdote, by which it indicates contradiction then people would give
    up their faith. Your understanding of the Qur’an, as you said before, is
    not very good. You shouldn’t criticize it without underst

  31. Dave Stanton says:

    Actually, I have read every singe book that I referred to you. I never
    refer a book that I have not actually read myself. Furthermore, I have read
    the Koran. It is obvious that you are not a Muslim of Arab orgin. If you
    were, then you would know that the Koran is almost impossible to understand
    just by reading it (although I did get some very basics from my cursory
    reading of it). In order to truly understand the Koran, you must also study
    one of the many Hadiths that have been written.

  32. Dave Stanton says:

    Hadiths false? Perhaps. The closer the Hadith to the time of Mohammed, the
    more credibility it has. Most Muslims have no idea what they are chanting
    when they go the Mosque to pray because it is all in Arabic (like the
    Koran). I did read an English translation though. As for the books I cited
    as being biased, I doubt you have heard of any of these books or the
    writers. Actually, two of the writers are Muslim Arabs. The Koran is hard
    to understand. It does not even go in chronological order.

  33. cocometimber says:

    Great job faggot. I don’t know where you live. Must not be the US, because
    only retards come back with the same joke. When did I ever say I was Muslim
    or Middle Eastern? Jumping to conclusions buddy? My name isn’t Abdul, but
    that would be pretty cool if it were. Sounds exotic. Thanks for the idea!
    And let’s not try to act barbaric by attacking other peoples’ religions
    without knowing anything of them. This is why humans read books! 😀

  34. cocometimber says:

    Also, about the Hadith. They are basically historical accounts of the
    Ahl-al Bayt including Mohammad (pbuh). It isn’t necessarily true that the
    older a certain Hadith is, it is considered to be “more true”
    quintessentially. Its important to note that a considerable sum of the most
    valid Hadiths are from the time of the Imams, who wrote them. For example,
    Omar and Abu Bakr wrote some Hadith in the time of the proph. (pbuh) and
    they were completely false. But, some Hadith later was more credible.

  35. Dave Stanton says:

    AWESOME!!!!!

  36. SonicBomber says:

    kol hakavod!!!!!!

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  38. cocometimber says:

    Well, just try to temporarily alter your mentality to a more “we are all
    humans, and we are all capable of having mutual interests (e.g. peace,
    family, love, faith, security, dignity, friendship).” If you know, there is
    no real difference between the Jews and Arabs in Palestine who have lived
    there since biblical times. These Arabs are not the original Arabs from
    Hashem. They were part of the semetic tribes from Phillistine. Most Jews in
    Israel are descendants of Europeans not the old Hebrews.

  39. cocometimber says:

    Just because something doesn’t go in chronological order does not mean we
    cannot understand the content. The messages are very clear, and it was
    written in the intent of making mankind finally understand that we are not
    to add synthetic, artificial meanings to the initial ones. Every time a
    testament was sent, people did not wait to completely worship idols and
    change the meanings and add things to it. Qur’an is supposed to be
    “accessible” to those who wish to seek answers with an open mind.

  40. cocometimber says:

    Great job on finding biased books on a subject taht you know little of. You
    claim to know more about Islam than me, however what if I were a Muslim. If
    I were a Muslim, I would respond by simply telling you read only one book.
    Just one book. The Qur’an itself. Do not read with the intent of hatred and
    objection. Read with an open-mind.

  41. sonia Hmissi says:

    Dave ,first of all there is hate a large gap between all people and the
    current jews in this planet not some, secondly as i said u still miss the
    courage to say the truth the truth that the Palestinian land is for
    Palestinians and Jerusalem is for Muslum’s .every one in this world can
    confirm that you killed the prophets and u did a lot’s of crimes to keep
    you power and protect u self how u can mention that (we are all humans) i
    read many books about your religion telmoud tawrat it’s illogical .

  42. cocometimber says:

    I only give you one reference. Please try to find this. You must remember,
    meaning is many times lost through translation. English is a “new frontier”
    so to speak for Islamic academia, and translation is key in this case.
    Please search up: “The Qur’an, With a Phrase-by-Phrase English Translation”
    (Translated by ‘Ali Quli Qara’i). Anyways, the Qur’an is the most preserved
    document in the history of mankind to date, and not even a nokhod (small
    marks to indicate minor changes in pronunc.) have cha

  43. Dave Stanton says:

    There are some Islamic scholars that would disagree with you on this point
    but I am certainly in no position to debate you on this. Regardless, I
    could not really understand the Koran. It was very difficult to follow. I
    have not studied any of the Hadiths out there but I suspect it would have
    helped. I have read at least one (not very flattering) intepretation of the
    Koran that I believe is accurate. See “The Politically Incorrect Guide to
    Islam” by Robert Spencer. I am open to other references.

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  45. Phil Focker says:

    Israel has lots of sunshine. Solar should be a no brainer. Shalom

  46. cocometimber says:

    Hadiths by whom? Most Hadiths are actually false. They are historic
    accounts, along with Sunnah (or Sunn’at in Persian and Urdu). I never said
    you didn’t read those books. I said they all are obviously very biased and
    serve a pro-Zionist and anti-Islamic agenda. Why would I have to be of Arab
    origin to read the Qur’an? I can read Arabic, but you cannot. I was born
    knowing how to read it along with English. Actually, the Qur’an was written
    so that every able-minded human may understand it.

  47. Dave Stanton says:

    Not so. While I do agree that we are all humans sharing certain traits,
    culture does play a large role in our development. Therefore, there is
    quite a difference in some respects between Jews and Arabs. To ignore this
    is turning your back on reality which I won’t do. While it is true that
    there were Arabs living in Palestine during Biblical times, they were not
    Phillistines. While some Jews in Israel are descendents of Europeans, most
    European Jews are descendants of the original Hebrews.

  48. Dave Stanton says:

    I have added this to my cart on amazon and I will order this book. I hope
    that the commentary is helpful. My Pro-Israel views will never change but I
    would like to learn more about Islam to better understand the Arabic
    culture, psyche and outlook. I am one of the few Jews/Westerners who
    understand that the Arab is not a reflection of me and has a very different
    way of thinking. This is critical toward having a realistic assessment as
    to what is attainable and what is not in the Middle East.

  49. cocometimber says:

    Wow! Very militant, aren’t we Dave? Dave, let’s settle down and think of
    how we talk to strangers. Let’s learn some common edicate Dave. Sit down,
    and think of how we should approach other people, with a sense of mutual
    respect, Dave. I don’t think you will learn these lessons from your Mossad
    day-time classes, on “how to assassinate peaceful Iranian nuclear
    scientists” Dave.

  50. Dave Stanton says:

    Wow! You response was really funny. Abdul, lets settle down and think about
    what the Koran teaches us. It teaches us to make the entire world live
    under Muslim rule with the Caliphate at its head. Anything that we can do
    to enhance this goal is good including lying, murdering, pillaging
    etc…Abdul, we have a wonderful warlike religion that is totally
    intolerant of any other religion. Deceit is also tool we can use. We can
    pretend to make peace with our neighbors until we are ready to attack.

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