Entech Solar Plans to Display its SolarVolt CPV Module

Entech Solar Inc, a renewable energy developing company, has declared its intentions to participate in the 2010 Solar Power International Trade Show and Conference to be held in Los Angeles California during 12 to 14th October.

The company has designs to showcase its current products and services such as its patented SolarVolt concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) module, its new tubular skylight and its offered engineering services. The products and services of the company will be displayed to the people connected to the solar industry such as solar integrators, installers, power utility companies, building companies, architects, commercial users, investors and policymakers from the government.

The SolarVolt CPV module provided company though appears to have the same features like that of an ordinary flat type solar PV module, it has 20x sunlight concentrating feature which dependably produces electric power at a low cost. The SunVolt module was subjected to an independent certification process on 27th September 2010 an important landmark for the commercialization of the module for use in large utility applications, commercial, governmental and industrial usages. The tubular skylight provided by the company utilizes its trademarked Solar Collimator which provides more light to the required focused areas than the other type of skylights available in the market though utilizing the same level of roof aperture. The Engineering Services of the company offers its clients the required help in formulating the tailor-made PV system designs.

The first Solar Power International (SPI) conference was held in 2004 and it was arranged in association between Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA). More than 25,000 visitors are expected visit the current conference.

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