Italy – Summer 2014
“Starting out in Schlern (Dolomites), then Venice, Florence, Siena, most of Toscana and Cinque Terre :)” From Italy 2014. Posted...
Istanbul, Israel, Palestine and Jordan – June 2014
“Istanbul, Tel Aviv, Dead Sea, Eilat, Petra, Jerusalem, Bethlehem…” From Summer 2014 Waller Family Vacation. Posted by John Waller on...
Daybreak’s best of 2013: The year on stage
Daybreak’s annual year in review is one of my favorite things to assemble. This is when we review our clips,...
Chichen Itza – Nov. 2013
From Visit to Chichen Itza. Posted by John Waller on 11/19/2012 (16 items) Generated by Facebook Photo Fetcher 2
Morocco, Italy, Croatia – Summer 2013
“June – July: Casablanca, Verona, Venice, Krk, Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Budva, Bari, Rome, Florence, Tuscany, Pisa, Bologna, Parma, Milan, Vols...
The 46 Places to Go in 2013
Whether you travel to eat or shop, surf or ski, new adventures await.Expand 1. Rio de Janeiro Because the whole...
10 Country European Adventure – Summer 2012
“Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, The Hague, Poland, Lithuania, Krakow, Auschwitz, Vienna, Salzburg, Italian Alps, Venice, Verona, Innsbruck, Munich, Frankfurt – ~10,000...
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles join the Army – Feb. 23, 2012
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The United States Army is looking at hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, hoping that sometime in the...
Solar thermal power plants switching technology to take advantage of falling PV prices – San Jose Mercury News
Three years ago, renewable energy developers laid plans to populate the American Southwest with massive solar thermal power plants, which concentrate the sun's rays to boil water and create steam to turn turbines that generate electricity. But as the projects went through lengthy permitting and environmental reviews, the price of photovoltaic solar panels plummeted because of a global oversupply driven by a glut of low-cost panels from China.
GE Sells Solar to Wind Farms
As renewable energy deals ago, General Electric’s announcement this week that it would supply 23 megawatts of solar panels for an Illinois photovoltaic farm was rather small change.
But it’s the type of thin-film solar panels and where the photovoltaic power plant will be built that foreshadows a potentially sizable business opportunity as well as a way to maximize renewable energy production.