Month: July 2015
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Tiny Homes on Rails
Small House on Tracks is the name of a unique new tiny home project, which was envisioned by Tomasz Zablotny and Paweł Maszota, two architecture students from Poland. They designed a number of tiny homes, which are also expandable, and which can be moved around on the rail tracks at the Gdańsk Shipyard. The tiny…
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DC Systems CEO discusses real time distributed energy control system #Intersolar
Harness the power of distributed intelligence! Try yelling that. You’ll feel like a He-Man of solar power. Now, calmly, try saying, harness the power of distributed intelligence COMBINED with centralized data management. Sounds pretty good, doesn’t it? Those are some of the solid ideas that DC Systems is promoting atRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Tabuchi Electric Launches Solar + Storage solution in North America #Intersolar
Tabuchi Electric, a leading solar inverter manufacturer, announced it has entered the North American market with the launch of a residential solar + storage solution at Intersolar North America. The company’s EneTelus Intelligent Battery System (EIBS) is a grid-friendly, inverter and storage system that is easy to install and optimizedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Panel uses n-type multi-wire busbar cells.
For optimized reliability, LG NeON 2 utilizes Cello™ technology, which consists of 12 thin wires instead of 3 busbars. Circular-shaped wires effectively scatter light while minimizing electrical loss. Rated at 320 W, panel boasts 6.4 kWp capacity with 20 modules (60 cells). Unit is suitable for homeowners who want to maximize energy production potential within…
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Solar Panel targets utility-scale power plants.
Designed for maximum system voltage of 1,500 V, Utility-Scale Solar Panel is compatible with most tracking and mounting systems. Unit includes aluminum frame and extra layer of protective coating on solar cells that ensures resistance to Potential Induced Degradation. By minimizing required number of home run cables, combiner boxes, and fuses, panel drives balance-of-system savings.…