miniJOULE - Your Own Nuclear Moratorium
The First Roll-Your-Own Solar Power Plant Has Arrived
REUSSENKOEGE, Germany, July 19, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- This world first is destined to become a trend – at least with the current debate on nuclear energy. miniJOULE is a small solar power plant you can put together yourself, generating some of the electricity you use while taking a stand against nuclear energy.
You don't need any experience to put together a miniJOULE – it consists of one module fastened to two metal brackets that can be mounted onto the ground, or onto a garage roof, roof terrace, or any other raised surface or base. An XS-format inverter transforms the sun's power into alternating currents compatible with the main power. This straightforward yet versatile system simply connects to your domestic power supply; you'll only need to call in an electrician for the last step. The kilowatt-hours that a miniJOULE feeds into your domestic power supply make substantial savings in power possible – the initial investment will rapidly pay for itself.
"Be solaractive!" – The tagline of miniJOULE's inventors aims towards encouraging everyday folks to take their future in their own hands – literally. CEO Andre Steinau takes an upbeat view on the future. "On its own, one miniJOULE won't have the power to make the world a better place – but a lot of miniJOULEs will," said Steinau. "Especially considering recent events in Japan, the time has definitely come for a sustainable energy revolution. A hundred percent sun, zero percent risk – solar power and other renewable energy sources have paved the way for new opportunities, casting a shadow on nuclear power in every sense. The time has come to start up so others can shut down!"
More details on the miniJOULE are available at www.minijoule.com
SOURCE miniJOULE GmbH & Co. KG
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