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		<title>Where the Sun Doesn’t Shine…</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 20:23:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am blessed to live in a place where the sun often shines.  As I write this, I am looking outside at the sun and marveling at the power it brings.  A nice sunny day has the power to brighten my mood.  It also has the power to run our solar fan!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am blessed to live in a place where the sun often shines.  As I write this, I am looking outside at the sun and marveling at the power it brings.  A nice sunny day has the power to brighten my mood.  It also has the power to run our solar fan!</p>
<p>Some time has passed since we first unveiled the MacroVoltaic, but I’m still as excited about the prospects that this innovation brings as I was when it was still in development!</p>
<p>But what I am thinking about today are the MacroAir customers that live in places where the sun isn’t shining today.  As we welcome the start of the fall season, some of our customers in cooler climates may wonder if the MacroVoltaic would even work for them.  The answer is absolutely!  We designed our solar fan to utilize an optional auxiliary and/or battery backup!  Of course the system can be used as a completely stand alone solar fan, which is absolutely ideal for use in remote locations or as an alternative for anyone unable to run traditional AC power sources.  But, used in conjunction with the auxiliary backup, the MacroVoltaic can store the power of the sun to use during the night or in cloudy weather.  And, when both the auxiliary and battery backup are used, the batteries are still charged through the solar panels, but the auxiliary power ensures that there is always a power source available to run the system.</p>
<p>Basically…what that means is that anyone, anywhere, and in any location, can use our MacroVoltaic fans – the ONLY solar HVLS fans on the market!  For more information about the MacroVoltaic, visit <a href="http://www.macro-air.com/products/big-solar-fan">http://www.macro-air.com/products/big-solar-fan</a> or call us at (866)668-3247.</p>
<p><strong>Solar…even where the sun doesn’t shine!</strong><br />
<strong><em>Eddie</em></strong></p>
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		<title>A Stellar Solar Demonstration!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 15:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is a big day for MacroAir!!  I am incredibly excited about the launch of a great new feature on our website that will allow a real-time demonstration of our MacroVoltaic solar fan.  This live feed will include video from two cameras – a camera inside that shows the MacroVoltaic as it operates in our building and a camera outside that shows the solar panels, as well as the weather conditions.  With this amazing online demonstration, anyone will be able to watch the fan in action and witness firsthand the speed at which it operates at any given time of the day depending on the weather.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is a big day for MacroAir!!  I am incredibly excited about the launch of a great new feature on our website that will allow a real-time demonstration of our MacroVoltaic solar fan.  This live feed will include video from two cameras – a camera inside that shows the MacroVoltaic as it operates in our building and a camera outside that shows the solar panels, as well as the weather conditions.  With this amazing online demonstration, anyone will be able to watch the fan in action and witness firsthand the speed at which it operates at any given time of the day depending on the weather.</p>
<p>As you may have heard me say before, the highest certified ranking MacroVoltaic is the only solar HVLS fan on the market and we are proud to offer this efficient and environmentally-friendly energy alternative for our HVLS fans.  And, because our fans are already so lightweight and incredibly energy efficient, we only need to use three Kyocera solar panels for the fan to operate at full speed!  Although we do offer optional auxiliary and/or battery backup to our customers, our demonstration will show the MacroVoltaic as it operates solely on the power of the sun.</p>
<p>I am so excited for this opportunity to show you just how amazing our MacroVoltaic is!  Be sure to check it out at: <a href="http://www.macro-air.com/live-solar-feed" target="_self">http://www.macro-air.com/live-solar-feed</a></p>
<p><strong>The sun is shining and a new day has come!</strong><em><br />
Eddie</em></p>
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		<title>Let The Sunshine In!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:45:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I read an article that brought a smile to my face this morning.  This article began with the sentence, “It’s warm, it’s bright, it’s all around us – and most of us think we should use more of it.”  The article then goes on to say that Americans generally think that we should be exploring the use of solar power, making the suggestion that solar energy should even be made a national priority!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I read an article that brought a smile to my face this morning.  This article began with the sentence, “It’s warm, it’s bright, it’s all around us – and most of us think we should use more of it.”  The article then goes on to say that Americans generally think that we should be exploring the use of solar power, making the suggestion that solar energy should even be made a national priority!</p>
<p>Why does this bring a smile to my face?  Well, because MacroAir recently launched a solar-powered fan, the MacroVoltaic.  The launch of our solar fan was especially exciting and well received, as it is the only solar HVLS fan on the market.  We believe that solar power is the future, not only in our industry, but in finding efficient and environmentally-friendly energy alternatives.</p>
<p>And, we are extremely proud to have been the first in the industry to embrace this technology and offer a solar-powered fan.  The transition to solar power was an easy one for us because all of our fans are already so energy efficient that they require little power to run.  Because they use less power, fewer panels can be used and because fewer panels are needed, they are more cost effective and able to offer significant energy savings!</p>
<p>I could go on and on about the ingenuity behind our MacroVoltaic and the numerous benefits of solar power, but I won’t get started here!  If you are interested in learning more about our solar fans, visit <a href="../macrovoltaic">http://www.macro-air.com/macrovoltaic</a> or call us at (866) 668-3247.</p>
<p><strong>And yes, by all means…let’s let the sunshine in!</strong><em><br />
Eddie</em></p>
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