GoSolar is Expected to Replace Use of Fossil Fuel

GoSolarUSA, engaged in identifying and introducing new solar technologies, has announced its intention to apply and utilize its patent pending Solar Forced Air Furnace technology in its products even before the commencement of the winter season.

Currently the company is engaged in producing a working prototype module for testing its practicality, dependability and efficiency standards. The company is looking forward to complete the process shortly.

The Patented technology from GOSolarUSA incorporates a device that is used for amassing solar energy, focuses it for generating heat and transfers the accumulated heat to an enthused air stream for dissemination. The company deems that its new solar energy technology could transform the current method of transferring heated air into the homes during the cold season. The new module can be either used as a solitary air heating device or in combination with an existing forced air heating device. The system can efficiently provide hot air to heat mercantile and residential places during the cold season.

Currently around 35 million US homes deploy forced air heating systems. Most of these systems utilize natural gas, propane or fuel oil for running and generating heat. The generated heat is blown into the home by utilizing air ducts. The Solar Forced Air Furnace Technology offered by GoSolarUSA is designed to go along with the old existing systems without amendments to reduce the exorbitant running cost incurred by utilizing fossil fuels and provide a low cost renewable green energy alternative.

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