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  1. http://www.bensdiscountsupply.com/
    These guys sell some solar equipment as well as low energy and other off-grid technology freezers, fridges, and so on. They seem reasonably cheap.
  2. http://www.sundanzer.com/Home.html
    SunDanzer make a few low energy refrigerators and freezers as well as some more wacky refrigeration stuff. They make the DDR165 which can be hooked directly to a solar panel bypassing the need for batteries and other equipment. Very cool. Around $1000.
  3. http://solarhome.org/
    Company selling solar stuff. Ranks well on search, heavy on marketing a little light on technical information. They have some seemingly good deals. Sent tech question, auto responder, we cannot help, try online. BASTARDS
  4. https://www.affordable-solar.com/
    Interesting solar site that sells a bunch of solar stuff including complete kits.
  5. http://bikeblender.com/
    Outrageously expensive bicycle powered juice blenders. From $250 or so for a small unit to $1900 for a custom purposed bike with a blender's motor replaced by a bolt onto the wheel.
  6. http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-create-a-human-powered-bike-blender-for-les/
    Step by step instructions on how to create a simple bike powered blender. Instructions are really simple, make a little wheel that contacts the tyre with a long bolt that goes into the base of the blender and replaces the motor. Simple and easy. :-)
  7. http://www.lehmans.com/
    Old fashioned, off-grid or at least off-electric appliances and other tools for Amish and other households. Gas refrigeration and other really cool stuff, although expensive.
  8. http://www.mariahpower.com/
    A wind turbine that uses a vertical frame that rotates around a central pole. The system is $6k to $9k and includes an in-built inverter to delivery appliance ready power.
  9. http://www.backwoodssolar.com/catalog/hydropower.htm
    Useful info on micro hydro including a chart showing head and flow to output power. Very handy.
  10. http://www.microhydropower.net/
    Lots of info on micro hydro including a book on creating your own systems.

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