Friday, November 12, 2010

If you've ever dreamed of powering your home or business from solar or wind energy, don't miss this opportunity to learn how to make your dream a reality!
The Festival offers:
Workshops presented by experts from across the US
Working demonstrations of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies
Products that help consumers save money, save energy, and protect the environment
Special workshops and entertainment for children and families
Learn about sustainable agriculture: economically viable, environmentally sound, socially just, and humane
A friendly festival atmosphere
2010 Date & Times:
September 17, 18 & 19, 2010
Friday & Saturday:8:30AM - 6:00PM
Sunday:8:30AM - 4:00PM

Entry Ticket Prices:
Adults: $12.00Sorry no dogs allowed on the festival grounds.
It's an
insurance thing.
Ages 13 to 21: $6.00
12 & under: FREE
Campers: $15.00
Parking: $1 per Car
Most lectures, exhibitors, and demos will be included with admittance fee.
Some workshops will have sign-up requirements and fees which will be posted the beginning of August on this web-site in the
[speakers & workshops page]
Directions to the Festival, Kempton, PA:
[CLICK HERE]

Places to Stay, Things to Do
[CLICK HERE]
Beautiful, rural Berks County offers a variety of things to do that will please all ages.

New This Year
MAREA announces a call to artists for our first eARTh show.
[MORE INFO]
SUSTAINABLE FASHION SHOW
[COMING SOON]
Time: 12:30 on Saturday


Special Viewing of the film "Gasland" a film by Josh FoxFriday, Sept. 17, 7PM When filmmaker Josh Fox is asked to lease his land for gas drilling, he embarks on a cross-country odyssey uncovering a trail of secrets, lies and contamination. [MORE]

This Year's Musical Guest:
Ben Sollee
"Sollee's own songs on Learning to Bend channel the artists he heard his parents play while growing up — Wilson Pickett, Ray Charles, Billie Holiday, Otis Redding — with a touch of the folk recordings he later discovered. Sollee pays tribute to these singers with a remarkably soulful voice of his own and some surprising instrumentation. At the heart of Learning to Bend is Sollee's warm and resonate cello, an instrument he's plucked and bowed since he was a child."
- All Things Considered, National Public Radio

2009 Highlights
Green Builder's Forum[MORE INFO COMING SOON]
The Transportation Tent[MORE INFO COMING SOON]

2010 Keynote Speakers - To Be Announced
Fri, 6PMJOSH FOX, DIRECTOR OF GASLAND







Tuesday, November 9, 2010

California, USA -- In Part 1 of this article, we looked at how lab and commercial efficiencies are growing in crystalline, CIGS and amorphous solar cells. Now we'll take a look at how increasing efficiencies have boosted cadmium telluride, the thin film made by No. 1 solar manufacturer First Solar. We also examine how cadmium telluride could also help grow the market for multijunction concentrator cells -- the world's most efficient cells -- by making concentrating-photovoltaic projects more cost effective. Efficiency improvements have been accelerating in the last few years as more money, scientists and companies have entered the solar space, according to Martin Green, a professor at the University of New South Wales. Where will these efficiencies ultimately plateau?