Hot water, heating and cooling costs of a household can be reduced by a maximum of 60 per cent with the use of the Premier series from Eden Energy Equipment. These energy efficient systems provide 4 units of energy for every one unit of electricity supplied to them. Thus, the energy rating of the Premier series is measured to be about 400 per cent. With the help of the IntelliZone system used in these systems, customers can balance and regulate temperatures in different parts of a home.
The TSW3224W off-grid true sine wave inverter has 120/240VAC split-phase output and input operation. It requires no external transformers for step-down, step-up or balancing. The output provides 12V for standard circuits and 240V for appliances, well pumps or shop tools. The 200% surge power capacity is available for intermittent loads without disrupting the sensitive computer loads.
The SunWize SW85 solar panel comprises 36 monocrystalline solar cells that are connected in series. The photovoltaic cells are encapsulated in ethylene vinyl acetate layers and laminated at the back with white Tedlar film. This encapsulation protects the solar cells from extreme climatic conditions.
RPC Containers UKSC has created its lightest ever standard jerrycan, reducing the weight of the container by a further 10%. The absence of labels and closure wad creates a mono material pack that is fully recyclable, thus further enhancing its sustainability credentials.
The DMT 8300S permanent magnet generator is capable of generating a maximum power of over 2 megawatts at a maximum speed of 2,000 rotations per minute. It has a peak efficiency of 98 per cent and operates in ambient temperature conditions ranging from -40 degrees centigrade to +55 degrees centigrade.
Pepco Energy Services, a leading company in energy savings performance contracting and a subsidiary of Pepco Holdings, has been selected by the Maryland Stadium Authority to execute an energy efficiency contract at Oriole Park, M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland and Camden Yards.
Electricity is now being generated at the recently constructed Loudoun County Homeless Services Center with the help of a 9.5-kilowatt array of solar panels. These solar panels were installed by Standard Solar. This structure with its air-handling systems, passive lighting features and energy efficient appliances, is expected to receive a “Silver” certification from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System, which is nationally recognized.
The world’s first MicroCSP Solar Thermal Plant was inaugurated on 10 December, 2009 by Sopogy. The inauguration took place at the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii. This thermal energy project that spreads across 3.8 acres in the Kona desert is titled: “Holaniku at Keahole Point”. This title is derived from a Hawaiian term that refers to a location that is self-sufficient in all aspects.
International Rollforms made an announcement of the installation of a solar energy system at the company’s New Jersey manufacturing plant, which measures 65,000 square foot. This installation is part of the company’s effort to create a greener environment and to increase its business efficiency.
Burnaby School District is installing rooftop solar power systems at its two new school buildings. Rooftop solar power systems supplied by Victoria-based Carmanah Technologies are used for this purpose, in an effort to fulfill sustainability objectives and move closer to achieving LEED certification for the school buildings.
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