Nowadays almost everyone has a mobile device.? With the hectic lifestyles that many of us live, and the technology that is now available, cell phones seem to be a necessity.? And with that necessity comes the constant need to?charge them.? Mobile devices are widely used for work and day to day communication when you?re on the go.
Many companies are now?coming out with solar powered cell phone chargers.??These are a fantastic idea?for many reasons.??They do not require an external?power outlet,?therefore giving you the freedom of movement.??You can use it while camping or on a hike, or even collect the solar energy by leaving the charger on your dashboard, or the window of your car or office.? Further more, they utilize a renewable energy source -?solar power.? Solar cells generate no emissions, waste or byproducts; the photons that aren?t used simply pass through the silicon or bounce off of it as they would any other material.
The electricity that is?generated around the world is often much?more harmful?from an environmental standpoint.? In 2008 for example,?almost half of the electricity?produced in the United States came from the burning of coal.??Though coal is a cheap and easy way to?obtain electricity, it is also a major source of pollutants. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that coal-fire power plants generate 59 percent of the sulfur dioxide in the air within the U.S., as well as 50 percent of it?s pollutants.? What?s more, coal-fired power plants also contribute heavily to mercury pollution.? It?s detrimental to?our future?to change our ways and protect our environment for?decades to come.? If?everyone made a small step in the right direction, the outcome?could be significant to our health and atmosphere.
SIGNATURE COMMUNITIES WILL BE HOLDING OUR FIRST CONTEST EVER IN FEBRUARY!???One lucky reader will receive their very own Solar Powered Cell Charger valued at $49.99 plus taxes!? Be sure to stay tuned and like us on our facebook, twitter and blog for more details in upcoming weeks!
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