by Solartron Energy | Sep 2, 2011 | Parabolic Solar Concentrator
Heating is a major consideration in designing and heating a home. There are many options to choose from. One may heat with gas, geothermal, electricity or solar energy sources. This article focuses on a comparison between two types of solar thermal energy; stationary...
by Solartron Energy | Sep 1, 2011 | Parabolic Solar Concentrator
Solar cooling, at first, sounds like a paradox. How can something so hot be responsible for producing cold? Through careful exploitation of thermodynamic principles, these systems utilize solar heat energy to fuel a cooling process. Energy is always lost to the...
by Solartron Energy | Sep 1, 2011 | Parabolic Solar Concentrator
Solar power can be used in many extraordinary ways. One of the most majestic applications of solar thermal energy is the solar furnace. These are enormous installations that make use of solar thermal energy for extreme high heat processes (temperatures as high as...
by Solartron Energy | Aug 17, 2011 | Parabolic Solar Concentrator
Summertime leisure is frequently associated with swimming. Beaches, lakes or outdoor pools all see use in these months of long, warm days. However, also associated with pools are many costs, not the least of which is heating. Keeping a swimming pool at a comfortable...
by Solartron Energy | Aug 16, 2011 | Parabolic Solar Concentrator
In designing a solar heating installation, the entire circuit must be tuned to the specific application and location. Some solar hot water systems have been designed for residential use, providing a household with solar thermal energy for the requirements of washing,...
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