by Solartron Energy | Mar 27, 2011 | Parabolic Solar Concentrator
The Ontario Power Authority (OPA) recently initiated a Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) program which offers Ontario residents a twenty-year contract to buy back energy created from alternative energy source systems in their businesses and homes (smaller projects fit under the...
by Solartron Energy | Mar 22, 2011 | Parabolic Solar Concentrator
Solar energy generation technologies that create thermal energy and solar power is more efficient than systems that “dump” the heat collected into the air. These are solar hot water systems that also generate electricity. One company, called SolarTron Energy Systems,...
by Solartron Energy | Mar 11, 2011 | Parabolic Solar Concentrator
Solar heating systems are an economical (and green) technology that is rapidly becoming recognized as a viable alternative to conventional energy suppliers. Nowhere is this trend more prevalent than in the adoption of solar heating systems to provide continuous hot...
by Solartron Energy | Mar 11, 2011 | Parabolic Solar Concentrator
While solar trough systems are the primary choice of industrial solar farms, such as those currently under development throughout the western United States and other countries, this form of renewable energy generation cannot compete when compared to the efficiency of...
by Solartron Energy | Jan 28, 2011 | Parabolic Solar Concentrator
The concept of using solar hot water systems arise from the need to convert or replace the production processes of various industries, which minimizes production costs and reduces CO2 emissions. This article will discuss how to use solar hot water system in the wine...
by Solartron Energy | Nov 29, 2010 | Parabolic Solar Concentrator
Sunlight is used to generate solar power and solar heat and is consumed by appliances, lighting and heating systems. The system uses photovoltaic cells to convert sunlight into electricity. The cells are formed by one or more layers of semiconductor material. When the...
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