At SunClean, LLC, we are constantly challenging the status quo, offering innovative products driven by clean, renewable sources of energy. To learn more about solar, wind, ocean and geothermal energy, efforts to conserve energy, and devastating climate change due to pollution, click on the Tabs below.
Photovoltaics (PV) are what we commonly recognize as solar panels. PV's are silent, non-polluting, and can be used anywhere, which gives them many advantages over other forms of energy transformation. However, they are often expensive in comparison to grid electricity. They make great sense when the alternative is wiring or creating the grid to transport energy to where it is needed, or when used to power intermittent-duty devices, such as trash compactors or wireless transmitters.
Humans have harnessed wind power for thousands of years. Sailboats and windmills both rely on moving air masses to generate power. Modern day windmills have taken the harnessing of wind power to new levels, sometimes generating power for a thousand homes per windmill.
Researchers have devised many creative methods to generate energy from the sea, without producing pollution. Most are in the prototype stage, but several hold a good deal of promise. The ocean is an enormous, untapped source of energy.
Geothermal energy holds tremendous promise in many parts of the world. It uses the heat of the earth (underground "volcanoes") to create energy Production Underground (usually over 10km deep), the earth is quite hot (500+°C).
Conservation methods and technologies are generally the most economical way to clean up and start saving money now. By merely replacing bulbs, boilers, blowers, HVAC systems, garbage trucks, and appliances with new, more efficient units, you can save big money. Look for the Energy Star logo on appliances the next time you are at the store. 
Climate change and pollution affect human health to a large degree. One of the many fears associated with global warming is the melting of the polar ice caps increasing the level of the seas, enabling hurricanes to flourish more easily, flooding low-lying areas. Pollution causes birth defects (mercury), asthma and cancer (particulates and many other pollutants), acid rain and other more localized health problems. .