The rules and the steps to be taken for starting a solar farm can be got from http://morgansolar.wordpress.com/2009/04/14/solar-farm-site-selection/
Opening a small bussiness in our area is beneficial since there is abandand labour which implies that cost would be lower, hence firms would maximise profits. Moreso, there is developed transport and network infastructure in our area which promote bussines activities.
There are many different companies that offer health insurance for small business owners. The easiest way to find this is to look for health insurance guides in one's area.
A good business to open I would say would be a small grocery shop with a large population in the area.
Business licenses are issued by various authorities depending on whether the state has allowed the responsibility to rest at the county seat (or parish seat, or census area seat) or at city/town level. Start with the nearest chamber of commerce for instruction on licensing and permits. If you are in a rural area (and no chambers are nearby), go to the seat of your county (parish/census area) for direction. Also see the related link below to start the process in your state.Read more: Who_issues_business_licenses
Depends on what trampoline your talking about, i'd use feet
The consideration that would be important in a solar heated home in your area is the climate of the area. This is what will determine how effective your system will be.
astronomy
Yes, it is possible to see a total or partial solar eclipse on earth in an area within the penumbra.
That is not a UK mobile number ! It would appear to be a landline number for someone in the London area - indicated by the digits 20 (after the country code of 44). HOWEVER - no area code in London starts with an 8.All UK mobile numbers start with a 7 - so the number would start 00447xxx
well most stars have solar systems, if they are large enough they would have a larger gravitational pull causing other planets to come in its "area" which would basically create a solar system.
Solar
Since the U.S. is the largest consumer of energy, it would probably take the area of Alaska in solar panels.............and it would get very dark after nightfall.
solar power
A solar eclipse of a Sun that was smaller but a Moon that is the same size and distance as our Moon would mean that eclipses would last longer, you would never get an annular eclipse, a larger area would experience each eclipse.
I do not know, because it would depend on which kinds of solar cells you had bought and what brand you had purchased them from. But I can honestly tell you that it is very expensive to start with solar cells, but if you stick with it, it can be very useful and worth it. In the future, you would be saving more money than you spent if you purchased the solar cells. Because also, the extra energy that the solar cells produced will be saved and used on days that the sun would not shine brightly. And if you live in a place where the sun does not shine that much, just cancel everything in the above and don't buy them because it will be a waste of your money if you live in an area like that.
Fukushima generated 3,400 MW on average. One of the world's largest solar power plants is Agua Caliente Solar Project, which generates 626 GW·h / yr = 71 MW on average. So it would take 48 of the world's largest solar power plants to replace the Fukushima plant. Agua Caliente takes up 2,400 acres, so the total amount of land area required to replace Fukushima with solar panels is 2400*48 = 114,500 acres, which is about half the area of Hong Kong, or 132 times the area of the Fukushima plant.
depends on the owner, or manager.