The H-series geothermal systems have standard features similar across products in that product line. All the products in this series use non-ozone depleting R-410A refrigerant. The cabinets are made of stainless steel and they are bolted together. The panels present in the system are removable enabling easy service in case of any repairs.
At CleanEnergy, services from each division are offered independently or offered as integrated services. The company helps to implement geoexchange equipment for building projects. CleanEnergy focuses on working with commercial, industrial, residential developers, contractors, consultants and builders.
ProLogis and Portland General Electric have selected Energy Conversion Devices (ECD), a leading manufacturer of thin-film flexible solar laminate products in the world, to supply its 2.4MWp of Uni-Solar laminates. These laminates are intended for installation on ProLogis’ seven distribution warehouses located in Clackamas, Gresham, and Portland in Oregon.
The solar powered vaccine refrigerator is a low cost system as the number of solar panels and batteries it requires are low. The DC vaccine refrigerator can be easily cleaned and defrosted. The vaccine storage capacity of the refrigerator is 38.7 liters.
The Vortex solar pool heating system is a commercial grade panel having 25% more material than the standard to provide long service life. The absorber and header of the Vortex solar pool heater are constructed from polypropylene and polyethylene black plastic along with a proprietary UV stabilizer.
The HPV-30DR solar charge controller has the capability to charge engine battery banks as well as the house battery simultaneously. The solar charge controller charges by employing a three stage charging methodology. This three stage charging methodology includes bulk, taper and float charging methods.
Enel Latin America is a subsidiary of Enel, Italy, which operates a range of thermoelectric, geothermal, nuclear, wind power, photovoltaic and biomass power stations. Enel Latin America has renewable energy generation companies in Latin America. The company owns and operates power plants and has developed regional projects in Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Brazil and Chile. Enel Latin America has installed power plants that can generate 667 MW of power, which are managed in partnership or directly.
The HMA214-230P series photovoltaic module is manufactured with polycrystalline silicon cells. Using the crystalline silicon technology and quality raw materials, the solar module provides long term stability and performance.
CleanEnergy handles geoexchange projects, which include thermal conductivity testing, supply of high end equipment, installation of earth loops, and feasibility studies for a particular project. The company works along with builders, consultants, commercial, industrial, residential and institutional developers and owners. CleanEnergy offers services for an entire project or for a particular phase of a project. The employees at the company are certified by the Canadian Green Building Council and Canadian GeoExchange Coalition.
An innovative and aggressive new plan proposed by TXU Energy to significantly increase solar installations in the residential sector has been supported by the management of Evolution Solar, the largest solar power panel designer in the country. TXU Energy is partnering with Evolution Solar to lease the solar systems to homeowners to make solar power accessible and affordable.
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