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  • 2010
    • September
      • SolAir featured on upcoming "This New House" DIY Network
        09/02/10
        Courtesy and consideration of Bob Hayes of PrevailingWindPower.com;

        DoyoCore’s SolAir will be featured in the upcoming This New House is airing next Thursday.

        September 09, 2010
        8:00 PM e/p

        Licensed contractor and host Amy Matthews hits Redondo Beach, Calif.

    • August
      • Inefficiency of Small Wind power conversion for Grid Tie
        08/27/10
        Specific to Small Wind Turbines/conditions:

        If the “Actual” average wind is less than 8mph, your conversion efficiency will be very low, possibly less than 30% of the power created will be converted through a Grid-tie application. Charge controller are a bit more efficient because you

      • Gathering Energy from the Wind
        08/24/10

        In August, a small electricity producing facility was installed at the Santiago Canyon College (SCC) Coast Keeper Garden near the corner of Jamboree Road and Santiago Canyon Road. This facility is a product of the combined efforts of students, wind turbine company DyoCore, and the City of Ora

    • July
      • San Diego is “almost” a Small Wind community!
        07/26/10
        DyoCore, a San Diego hybrid small wind/solar manufacturer on Friday July 23rd benefited from a unanimous approval by the County Planning Commission board to adopt changes in permitting to allow for the install and use of small residential/commercial wind turbines. DyoCore’s SolAir is one of the f

    • March
      • CALIFORNIA’S FIRST ROOF-MOUNTED WIND TURBINE INSTALLED BY DYOCORE™
        03/15/10
        March 2010 was a milestone in DyoCore’s effort to bring the SolAir™ 800 Wind Turbine to market in California. This State-of-the-Art wind turbine is revolutionary in its ability to reduce homeowner monthly utility bills using the power of wind to generate electricity. Three years in development

    • January
      • Home Decorating & Remodeling Show
        01/28/10
        DyoCore is proud to introduce their SolAir Product Line of small wind turbines to the public at; The Del Mar Home Decorating & Remodeling Show on Friday, January 29 through the weekend. The Home Show is being held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.

        Hours:
        Friday & Saturday 10:00AM

      • San Diego Green Meets Green Expo
        01/28/10
        Though the show itself was not a big hit, DyoCore's presence at the show was! I've been to a few Green shows and they tend to draw a good crowd. This one did not. They usually also draw a lot of vendors that aren't quite "Green". For example our booth was ajacient to som

      • What is “Small Wind”?
        01/19/10
        Products marketing in this category are often anything but “Small Wind”. The average wind speed in most areas is under 15mph. The average “small wind” turbine doesn’t even function at this wind speed! How is Small Wind determined? What is considered “Big Wind”?

        When I

  • 2009
    • August
      • What to expect when purchasing a SolAir system?
        08/21/09
        Wind is the latest in green trends promoting clean energy that’s good for the environment. You’re now part of a growing awareness that has recognized the advantage of products that both reduce your own CO2 emissions but also make smart economic sense while creating a positive impact within your

      • Wind/Solar and SolAir
        08/14/09
        While wind power only makes up about 1% of current world power generation, it is one of the fastest-growing methods to create power. Wind power requires very little maintenance after installation, can be scaled to meet individual or community needs, and creates no emissions or by-products.
    • June
      • The Grid
        06/10/09
        The current grid structure is quite outdated and built for a single direction flow of energy, from the resource to your home or office. That flow of energy is changing dramatically. Green technology is intermittent due to its source, wind, solar, hydro. These creates a demand for dynamic solution

      • Is Green Going Green or Getting Green?
        06/09/09
        Around the world billions of dollars are being invested in “green” energy technologies, but how many of these technologies are really green? If your concept of “green” has a few presidents on them, then quite a bit of these projects are very green. Investment and government checks are bein

      • DYOCORE LAUNCHES SOLAIR First wind/solar hybrid electric generator geared for residential market
        06/03/09
        SAN MARCOS, CA, June 5, 2009 – DyoCore Smart Solutions today announced the July availability of its SolAir wind/solar hybrid generator. Sporting a breakthrough design with a small blade-span of less than 52 inches and integrated solar fin to maximize directional flow and electrical output, the Sol

    • May
      • So simple it might be too simple.
        05/30/09
        When it comes to technology we like our complex solutions and have run the gamut with alternative energy these past few years. Everything from the collection of atmospheric static energy to 300 foot turbines on tethers . The complexity of these concepts is so great they require tens of millions

      • Innovation?
        05/14/09
        Or… simply more taxes for Californians already faced with the highest state taxes in the nation. We are all alternative energy fans but to what extend does it get out of hand? A start-up company BrightSource is under contract by PG&E for the installation of 1.31GW deal in California. Their

    • April
      • Residential “Power-Saver” devices
        04/28/09
        This is very controversial topic with only one inevitable result. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
        Have you seen this device advertised, Power-Saver 1200? For about $300 you can save upwards of 30% on your residential energy bill.

        This product is based on the cl

      • Are the Economic times a burden to our Green objectives?
        04/28/09
        Every day brings new reports of tens of millions of Federal, state and private dollars being pumped into Alternative Energy initiatives. But very little appears to be popping up at our local stores in the form of solutions.

        With a $4 to $6 billion budget deficit, is this the right time

      • US Renewable Energy Maps now available
        04/28/09
        “Renewable Energy for America” is an online tool to look at both existing and proposed alternative clean energy development facilities. The map, created by the NRDC, Natural Resources Defense Council, provides an overview of the enormous potential for alternative energy solutions that reduce gl

      • Does Green Energy Cost More?
        04/23/09
        Utility companies nationwide are jumping on the claim that YES they do. Of course this lends to benefit utility companies from both federal funds and higher energy bills for the consumer.

        Some argue, utility providers, that they already have enough power for their communities and the c

      • Misleading Turbine Watt Ratings
        04/06/09
        W(watt) ratings very rarely tell you how much power a turbine will produce. Most small turbines are advertised with a given W rating or output. For example, a turbine might be called 500W, 10 kW, 5 kW or 25 kW (1000 w = 1 Kw). The rating describes the rated capacity of the turbine at a particular

      • How much solar do I need?
        04/03/09
        First you need to know “how much stuff you have”, then you need to know “How Solar works”. Additionally, but not such a critical factor is “where you live”, it’s fair to assume you will get about 6 hours of direct sunlight a day on average considering clouds, rain, and other weather c

      • Will GM go Electric?
        04/03/09
        With recent stimulus dollars will GM be positioned to finally finish what other poorly funded and under resourced companies have failed at?

        GM has played in this field before with the Chevy Volt and plans on a production release in 2010. Though the Volt is only about 50% electric, it

      • Government wants to tax Clean Energy
        04/03/09
        This week Assembly Democrats proposed a wind, solar and other clean energy tax in Navada. Nevada is one of our leading states in the production of Clean Energy. Why would the government want to tax the very product that eliminates our need for foreign oil dependency?

        Similar bills hav