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Company Base: Sri Lanka
Operating In: Sri Lanka
Solar Power System- A Grid Connect Solar Power System helps power your home during day, and whatever unused power your home doesn't use from your solar power system during the day is feed back to the mains electrical grid. So at night your home returns to using power from the mains electrical grid at a cheap rate from the power you supplied during the day.
Company Base: Australia
Operating In: Australia
The WT10 is the middle unit of the double pass heat exchange models and will produce 300,000btu/hr of warm air, enough to heat a workshop of up to 7500ft². Once again the WT10 is fully compliant with the clean air act without an oil or gas afterburner. As with all the WT range these units are the most robust, heavy duty heaters available in the market place. The WT10 will dispose of approximately 800-1250kg of MDF, chipboard, hardwood or softwood waste off-cuts per week.
Company Base: United Kingdom
Operating In: United Kingdom
The WT5 is the smallest of the double pass heat exchange models and is a fully exempt appliance to burn chipboard, MDF, hardwood and softwood off-cuts without the need of a costly afterburner, even in city centres and built up residential areas. With a full refractory lined firebox and highly efficient double pass heat exchange with fully welded heat recovery fins the WT5 producing over 150,000btu/hr is the ideal heater for a workshop up to around 4000ft². The WT5 will burn approximately 40...
Company Base: United Kingdom
Operating In: United Kingdom
The small footprint, ease of installation and being virtually maintenance free make it the obvious choice for workshops up to around 2500ft². Manufactured using the same high quality materials as the larger WT range of heaters means the customer gets exceptional value for money The WT2 is thermostatically controlled and will burn approximately 200-350kg per week.
Company Base: United Kingdom
Operating In: United Kingdom
The most reliable solar brand on the planet. At Jinko Solar we have a proven track record as the ideal partner for making the best photovoltaic (PV) modules and delivering unparalleled service on our way to becoming the most chosen module brand in the market. POLY CRYSTALLINE MODULE KEY FEATURES PID Free Module: Anti-PID cell and encapsulation technology Frameless module requires no module grounding which may cause PID Higher Lifetime Power Yield: 0.5% annual power degradation, 30 Years linear p...
Company Base: Australia
Operating In: Australia
From a tiny 5 watt panel to Megawatt arrays of solar panels we provide a wide range of panels from the world’s top manufacturers.
Company Base: Australia
Operating In: Australia
The SunTank solar geysers are the finest made in South Africa. The technology is based on international best-practice and adopted for the unique climate conditions of the country and the region. Tanks are made of Stainless steel and the panels are copper and aluminium. Solar Tanks Built to Last The SunTank stainless steel solar geyser are made Indirect and Direct, each range come in sizes of 100, 150, 200, 300 and 400 litres, horizontal and vertical. All solar geysers supplied to frost-prone are...
Company Base: South Africa
Operating In: South Africa
Solar makes seriously good sense for any business or campus (university, college, school, hospital or business park), with a decent roof or plot of land and a long-term intention to stay in their premises for 10+ years. Ideally the business should own the freehold of their premises, or have a long-lease over the property. The lifetime cost per kWh of solar electricity is now 5.5p per kWh... this compares to 10-12p for electricity purchased from the grid. In the right business, the sy...
Company Base: United Kingdom
Operating In: United Kingdom
Solar cells, also called photovoltaic cells, convert the sunlight directly into electricity. This electricity is then fed through an inverter that converts the DC current into AC power. Photovoltaics (often called Solar PV) gets its name from the process of converting light (photons) to the electricity we use. This was first used in 1954 by scientists at Bell Laboratories who created a working solar cell made from silicon that generated an electric current when exposed to sunlight. Over the year...
Company Base: United Kingdom
Operating In: United Kingdom