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We like to promote solar chargers as a great way to get gadgets off grid and on to renewable energy sources. While there's a ecological footprint associated with solar cells, it's usually offset by the fact that you're not using fossil fuel-generated dirty power to charge up your gear. However, there are instances when solar chargers go awry and the footprint can't be justified. Take for instance the Kodak Solar Charger KS100-C +2....Read the full story on TreeHuggerTags: batteries, Dirty Power, Ecological Footprint, electronics, Fossil Fuel, gadgets, Image, Instances, Kodak, Renewable Energy Sources, Science & Technology, Solar Cells, Solar Charger, Solar Chargers, solar energy, solar power