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Colorado Cleantech Industry Association Announces Winners of 2012 Annual Cleantech Leadership Awards

Published by fnever on November 18th, 2012 - in Knowledge Base

Denver, CO (PRWEB) October 23, 2012

The Colorado Cleantech Industry Association (CCIA) presented awards to fourteen recipients last night at their annual Colorado Cleantech Industry Awards Celebration.

?We are proud to recognize this year?s winners for their significant efforts in expanding the cleantech ecosystem in Colorado,? said Christine Shapard, CCIA?s Executive Director. ?These individuals and companies represent the best and brightest in Colorado and the nation throughout the cleantech sector.?

This year?s winners were selected on a variety of factors including their ability to impact the marketplace with innovative clean technologies, successful fundraising, ability to scale their , and a company?s job creation success. Individuals were selected for their commitment to expanding Colorado?s cleantech industry and their dedication to the growth of their respective organizations.

Winners were chosen by a group of industry peers that ranged from venture capitalists and corporate strategists to current and former cleantech CEOs.

CCIA?s Leadership in Advancing Cleantech Award winners are:

National Cleantech Leadership:

Center for the New Energy Economy

Founded in February of 2011, the Center for the New Energy Economy is a privately-funded initiative to support the growth of a cleantech economy across the United States. The Center, a part of , is led by former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter and is assisted by some of the nation?s most important thought leaders in clean energy , and commercialization.

Governor?s Award For Excellence in Cleantech Leadership:

Robert Fenwick-Smith

Robert Fenwick-Smith founded Aravaipa, an efficiency-tech investment fund in Colorado, in early 2008. With 20 years of global experience acquiring, founding, building, merging and selling companies, Robert is frequently invited to serve on cleantech investing panels and juries.

Cleantech Corporate Champion:

Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo offers customized commercial banking products and services to businesses that manufacture, market or develop clean technology products and services. It is with their generous support that programs such as the Cleantech Open, CU Cleantech, NREL Industry Growth Forum, and Cleantech Fellows Institute that cleantech ventures in Colorado can sustain funding.

Investor of the Year:

9th Street Investments

9th Street is a non-traditional venture capital group born out of CoorsTek, Inc, headquartered in Golden. 9th Street primarily focuses on businesses in the advanced materials sector and has invested in Boulder Ionics, ALeco Container and more.

High Impact Cleantech Company of the Year:

Albeo Technologies

Based in Boulder, Colo., Albeo designs and manufactures highly efficient LED lighting solutions focusing on the commercial and industrial sectors. Albeo?s primary goal is to enable businesses to simultaneously lower their total operating costs and help the environment.

Breakout Cleantech Company of the Year:

Boulder

Boulder Wind Power creates utility-scale permanent magnet generator technology that will dramatically reduce the production cost of wind energy. The company works with wind turbine manufacturers to deliver simpler, more efficient and cost-effective ways to maintain systems than existing wind turbine technologies.

Emerging Cleantech Company of the Year:

SkyFuel

SkyFuel, Inc. is a power technology and service provider founded in 2007. SkyFuel solar collectors harness solar radiation to produce steam for electricity generation and industrial applications. The company is a leading supplier of utility-scale concentrating solar power (CSP) systems.

Colorado Cleantech Entrepreneur of the Year:

Hans Mueller, EcoVapor Recovery Systems

Mueller is the founder of EcoVapor Recovery Systems, a state-of-the-art recovery technology for oil and gas wells. He has established an industry-leading economic return technology that also addresses increased environmental regulations.

Colorado Cleantech Executive of the Year:

Mark Verheyen, TerraLUX

Mark Verheyen joined the TerraLUX team in 2011 with extensive experience in the illumination market and a proven track record penetrating and expanding new growth markets across Asia/China, South America, North America, and Europe. Mark has more than 20 years of sales and senior management experience.

Political Advocate of the Year:

State Representative Brian DelGrosso

Brian DelGrosso is a member of the Colorado General Assembly representing the Loveland area. Brian is a successful small business owner and a pragmatic legislator with a reputation for common sense solutions to grow Colorado?s economy. Additionally, this year he was the sponsor of a bill signed into law to cut red tape to make it easier to expand alternative fuel vehicle infrastructure.

Excellence in Commercialization:

Colorado State University – Dr. Eugene Chen

University of Colorado – Dr. Ryan Gill

National Laboratory – Dr. Charles Teplin

Colorado School of Mines – Dr. P. Craig Taylor

About CCIA

The Colorado Cleantech Industry Association represents the interests of the state?s cleantech industry. Its mission is to further establish Colorado as a world leader in clean technology by providing representation and advocacy, a unified voice, relevant programming and capacity development. For more information, visit http://www.coloradocleantech.com.

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Lucintel?s Market Study Outlines Robust Growth for Global Electricity Market during 2012-2017

Published by fnever on November 6th, 2012 - in Knowledge Base


Irving, TX (PRWEB) August 28, 2012

has been increasing steadily over the past decade and is expected to grow to 28,085 TWh by 2017 at a CAGR of 4% over the next five years.Renewable is expected to witness a CAGR of 8.1% over the next five years.

Lucintel, a leading global management consulting and market firm, in its new market , ?Growth Opportunity in 2012-2017,? analyzes the global energy sector and outlines areas of opportunity for the next five years.

Lucintel’s research indicates that the varied and rapidly changing energy policies are posing stiff challenges to cope with the changes and maintain profitability, but the burgeoning GDP, improving standard of living, and proliferating services and manufacturing sectors have led to an increase in electricity demand. The global electricity market is poised to witness a significant growth rate, dominated by growth mainly in the Asia Pacific (APAC) market.

Lucintel?s report outlines that in 2017, coal is estimated to have the largest share in global electricity generation capacity, although renewable sources such as and solar are anticipated to emerge stronger. Among all the sources,solar and are expected to be the fastest growing in terms of generation capacities over the next five years.In addition to and solar, biomass and waste-to-energy are also expected to attract new investments.

Although base load demand is met with non- sources, mainly coal, natural , and nuclear energy, efforts are under way continuously to increase reliability on such as wind, solar, biomass, hydro, etc. for electricity generation in order to curb carbon emissions.

Lucintel’s report provides detailed trend and forecast data for different energy sources; specifically, the demand and supply analysis with future forecasts for 2017. The report analyzes the drivers that lead the demand in different energy segments and the supply challenges these segments are likely to . The study considers various policies of the governments;regional benchmarking of electricity markets; North America, APAC, Europe, and rest of the world energy market trends, forecasts, growth opportunities, and more.

For a detailed table of contents and pricing information on this timely, insightful report, contact Lucintel at +1-972-636-5056 or via email at helpdesk (at) lucintel (dot) com. Lucintel provides cutting-edge decision support services that help facilitate critical decisions with greater speed, insight, and cost efficiency.







Living Off-Grid is Only Way to Keep Power When Storms Such as Sandy Strike

Published by fnever on November 4th, 2012 - in Knowledge Base

Nashville, Tenn. (PRWEB) November 02, 2012

Nearly 8 million homes and businesses without power. More than 85 U.S. citizens dead. Untold property damage from , and fires. That?s what occurred after Sandy wreaked its havoc earlier this week in the northeastern United States, according to CNN and other news sources.

Sandy is just the latest natural disaster to cause huge problems for people who are at the mercy of the U.S. power grid. Other storms including hurricanes and tornadoes, plus floods and fires, have also contributed to the loss of air conditioning, heating, lighting and food due to power outages.

Power4Patriots is finding that more and more people are deciding they don?t want to be dependent on an old and faulty power grid that falters so frequently and costs them hundreds or sometimes thousands of dollars when it fails. Some of those people are turning to Power4Patriots to get off the grid and generate their own solar and wind power. In fact, the company recently sold its 100,000th unit since launching less than a year ago.

In addition to being environmentally friendly, the Power4Patriots system is a 100 legal way to cut energy costs by as much as 75 while making a , cabin or RV self-sufficient. And when the power grid goes down as it did earlier this week across much of the Northeast, Power4Patriots customers don?t go dark.

Power4Patriots is a collection of videos and manuals describing how to build solar panels, , water heaters and solar heaters. The system includes six videos demonstrating how to build a solar , including choosing the right materials, finding the right site for the system and avoiding costly mistakes, as well as two instruction manuals with -by-, illustrated directions. It also includes four videos detailing how to build a and two instruction manuals.

While experience in working with wood and other materials is helpful, users don?t need to be professional handymen to build these systems, and skills such as welding are not necessary. The company says that installing solar panels and a wind turbine at one?s home will cut energy costs by as much as 75 percent.

On average, the costs are under $ 200 to build a solar panel and under $ 200 to build a wind turbine. Consumers who purchase already-made solar panels and wind turbines spend three to four times that amount. The time commitment to build a solar panel ranges from two to four hours, with the first one requiring more time than subsequent panels. A wind turbine requires a handful of hours to build.

Importantly, the outside temperature doesn?t matter when it comes to benefiting from solar panels, which are energized by sunlight. conditions work too because roofs, poles, fences and windowsills can be utilized.

Power4Patriots was created as a way to allow anyone to become independent of high power bills and outages. Cost-effective and uncomplicated, Power4Patriots teaches people how to build their own, environmentally friendly sources of energy. Visit Power4Patriots today to watch their controversial video that?s been viewed by millions of people all over the world.







Solar PV Monitoring & Solar Thermal Monitoring Ensures Optimal Renewable Energy Payback, Says Wattsure

Published by fnever on July 26th, 2012 - in Knowledge Base

Exeter, Devon, UK (PRWEB UK) 30 April 2012

Despite recent cuts in the feed in tariff, solar PV is still profitable. But production can no longer be left to chance. Even minor dips in performance can significantly affect long term and return on investment. Across large commercial systems, any inefficiency can lead to lower profitability in the long term. Ultimately, is about efficiency. The only way to guarantee efficiency is to monitor it constantly with , & solar PV monitoring.

Wattsure’s green energy monitoring can deploy across solar PV installations, and solar thermal systems, providing near real time (every 10 minutes) tracking of energy production. Using a wired or wifi connection (or GPRS module via a mobilh phone network) data is relayed to Wattsure’s central systems and data is aggregated into a simple and clear but highly effective reporting system which shows:


Solar PV generation
Solar Thermal production
production
Meter readings
CO2 saved today
Energy generated today & total energy (KWh)
Estimated FIT electricity buyback
Annual energy production

Additional modules such as a weather station can be added, measuring wind speed, humidity, temerpature and barometric pressure.

“We believe the importance of the system lies in its simplicity. All data is relayed to an internet dashboard which can be accessed online or via an iPhone mobile app. The data is automatically visualised as graphs making for easy interpretation.” says Will Grafton, Director of Wattsure.

But the advantages of wind, thermal and solar PV monitoring aren’t simply tracking data and understanding value of payback – though this is essential for peace of mind and, in the case of commercial systems, clear and fast reporting. Wattsure’s systems also include fault reporting. Whether a shading issue, inverter problem, or some other fault – as soon as energy production dips, engineers at Wattsure are immediately notified to escalate and take remedial action.

Originally designed for tracking solar PV production, it was a natural progression to offer a heat monitoring service for renewable energy technologies such as solar thermal. Wattsure are proud to have been chosen as a partner by Secon Solar. Secon Solar supply high quality products to the solar thermal industry and have chosen WattSure as their partner for RHI approved heat monitors.

Wattsure’s systems were also chosen by Body Shop to monitor its 883kWp solar PV system, the largest single solar PV system in the UK.

The company is keen to keep innovating. Just out of is the first stage of Wattsure’s new advanced commercial dashboard. This is for commercial sites typically with solar pv arrays using multiple inverters. The new dashboard will show the live performance of the array and its output throughout the day. The data can be interrogated further by looking at inverter performance throughout the day and highlighting any inverters that are underperforming. This important addition to the dashboard capabilities makes it even easier to ensure systems are performing at their utmost efficiency and delivering maximum energy cost savings. More enhancements are in production now including accurate solar radiation versus system output.

Technical Details

-The WattSure unit has sizes of heat monitor to suit the full range of both

domestic and commercial applications

Fully reliable, WattSure heat monitors are fully approved and
EN1434 Class 2, MID004 and RHI compliant for use in solar thermal

systems where glycol is used.

Each meter is individually calibrated to match the glycol requirements
being used.

About Wattsure

WattSure is an independent renewable energy monitoring company that develops and supplies monitoring and services to the renewable industry. The software behind WattSure was developed in-house by our team of IT and telecommunication experts who have continued to enhance and develop its capabilities to remain at the forefront of this complex and demanding industry.

The multi-award winning WattSure product is proven to be reliable and remains highly flexible, able to read data from multiple sources across different forms of renewable energy generation including solar PV, solar thermal monitoring and wind turbines. The data is displayed on a dedicated webpage hosted by WattSure and accessible via the internet.

Available to all who work within the renewable industry WattSure is particularly sought by installers, OEMs and multi-site commercial entities who are able to access top level data across all their sites as well as individual site detail. This is a highly beneficial management tool.

For interviews, please contact Wattsure on 0845 052 2837.







Solar Energy For the Home – System Review

Published by fnever on July 1st, 2012 - in Knowledge Base

Are you interested in learning how to generate solar energy for the ? As more and more people realize the effects of global warming and rising energy prices, more homeowners are making the switch from green energy sources. The market for such as solar energy and turbine systems are becoming more and more popular nowadays. It is now entirely possible to build your own systems like DIY solar panels and windmills for very low costs.

1. How Do You Create Solar Energy for the Home?

Rather than having to spend a lot of money on buying retail versions of solar power generators, you can now build them yourself at home easily and for very little money. This was why I managed to construct my own systems for creating my own at home.

2. How I Learned to Build my Solar Energy System for Home?

I managed to learn the skills from a DIY that I had downloaded from the web.

It provides all the resources for helping me find the materials and parts I need as well as the blueprints for helping me visualize the entire construction process. There are also video tutorials to allow me to understand what is written in the guide better.

3. Review of DIY Solar Energy System Guide

The main benefit of making this product has been significant cost savings on my monthly energy bills. It is also much cleaner than burning fossil fuels the traditional way. There are many resource websites on the Internet being set up to educate the public about the building of homemade DIY , and I personally feel that one of the best ways is to download a step by step guide online and watching instructional videos.

Are you looking to create Solar Energy for Home? Download the Best Step-By-Step Home Energy Guides at http://www.renewableenergysystemreview.com first!

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Solar Energy For Homeowners

Published by fnever on June 12th, 2012 - in Knowledge Base

Welcome to the revolution! We are all going to be involved in the drive toward , that is, becoming independent from foreign oil. Gasoline is selling for more than six dollars a gallon in both Germany and the U.K, and we know that, for all kinds of reasons, it’s bound to go up much more in the not-so-far future. Coal is plentiful here in the U. S, but the efforts to clean it up are going to be painful and slow in coming. The transition to solar power is also going to be painful and costly, but eventually it will begin to pay for itself. For homeowners especially, a move toward solar energy is really a wise investment, whether they are building new or doing remodeling.

Some banks are beginning to loan money for solar retrofits. The solar energy facts clearly show us that once the payoff is complete for such a loan, the is ahead a great deal-even as much as the whole of his total former energy costs.

We have many suppliers in this country who can design systems for every environment and climate.

We’re going to look at four main systems for a homeowner to consider when going solar:

-Solar hot
-Solar electric or photovoltaic
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- turbine

Solar hot water is a terrific investment due to low cost and high efficiency. Space heating can be incorporated for a slightly higher expenditure. An outlay of three to ten thousand dollars could lower your energy demands from thirty to fifty per cent. Our solar energy facts show us that hot water represents the second highest energy demand in U. S. households.

Solar electric or photovoltaic is another of my personal preferences because this is an arrangement usable by almost every household. A system consisting of photovoltaic panels with a grid-tie unit eliminates the need for storage batteries, and if supplied with enough solar panels, can even pay a homeowner for excess electricity generated. The costs for such a system are probably going to run from five to twenty thousand dollars. Photovoltaic coupled with solar hot water can be an ideal solution for many homeowners.

pump- Although geothermal is not really solar energy, it is certainly renewable energy. Geothermal uses the constant temperature of the earth along with a sophisticated pump to either or cool the home. There are also designs which supply hot water as a part of the process. The installation of this scheme requires either a well be drilled or extensive trenching be done. The cost of this along with the pump may be somewhat costly. Photovoltaics or wind would also be an important part of any complete project.

Wind power is an extremely good source of power for anyone who lives in an area of plentiful wind and preferably doesn’t have neighbors too close. If a grid-tie is not possible, storage batteries can be installed. Costs for wind power machines can range anywhere from five hundred dollars for a small unit to as much as twenty thousand for a high end grid-tie unit with a sixty foot tower.

When we lok at headlines that say, “Pump prices rising despite glut of gasoline” (Chris Kahn-AP) or this: “Oil prices rise again” (APA), the solar energy facts assure us that by investing in solar power we can go a long way toward guarding our energy future. With the abundant sun’s energy in the southwest and the winds available in other parts of the country, our goal of energy independence is much brighter.

Harry Faris has been involved with solar, wind, and renewable energy for many years-since Stewart Brand started the “Whole Earth Catalog.” He generated his own power for twenty years using solar and diesel. “12 volt is great!” solar energy, solar hot water.

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A Look At Alternative Energy Funds

Published by fnever on April 26th, 2012 - in Knowledge Base

Article by Peter Bankss

Traditional energy sources such as , coal and natural gas, derived from fossil fuels are used to meet the energy needs of most of the world. Due to the rising cost of gas and heating prices, concerns as to how long the supply of fossil fuels can last, and a strong desire to be more self sufficient and less dependent on fossil fuels, the global community has been focusing more and more on .

Technology used to harness the of sources such as , , and biomass has advanced considerably in recent years. All of these options for alternative energy are now more economically viable than every before. Due to the recent explosion in interest in alternative energy and the increased amount of time and money spent on and of alternative energy technology, it is an excellent time to invest in alternative energy funds.

There are many companies that focus primarily on investing in alternative energy funds. The Guinness Atkinson Alternative Fund is a long term fund that invests in equity securities of companies that work with alternative energy or alternative energy technologies. Alternative energy funds with Guinness Atkinson Alternative Fund invests in 40-60 stocks of global companies that use get than 50% of their revenue from alternative energy. This company which focuses on technologies that enable exploration of the potential of alternative energy has seen monumental gains in their alternative energy funds in recent periods.New Alternatives Fund, which is largely committed to alternative energy, is another alternative energy fund that is doing very well and has seen incredible gains in recent quarters. Many experts believe that we are experiencing an alternative energy revolution that will continue to gain in momentum with increasing technologies and advancement and feel that there could not be a better time to invest in alternative energy funds.

Firsthand Alternative Energy Fund also helps clients with investing in alternative energy funds and specializes in solar, wind, biomass, fuel cells, efficiency and technologies of alternative energy. They feel that alternative energy is an important and promising area to invest in.

Calvert Global Energy Fund is a company that introduced their Calvert Global Alternative Energy Fund in 2007. They focus on active management of all alternative energy funds and employ an active and diverse management approach with financial research analysts and portfolio managers.

The Calvert Global Energy Fund is handled by money managers with exceptional expertise and they also focus on sustainable research for long-term rewards for investors. They invest at least 80% of assets into alternative energy companies. Many companies also offer investment kits to make investing easy and help people get started with alternative energy funds .

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FirmGreen Launches Analysis & Development Lab in U.S.

Published by fnever on February 7th, 2012 - in Knowledge Base

Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB) February 06, 2012

FirmGreen announces the launch of FirmGreen Labs, its Green Energy Investigation &amp facility in , Indiana, a suburb of Indianapolis ? host to Super Bowl XLVI. , identified as the ?City of Firsts? because of the significant number of patents awarded its citizens over the last 100+ years, continues that of innovation as home to FirmGreen?s 1st green technologies R&ampD hub. The lab will integrate and monitor production from sources such as solar, , and biogas, allowing FirmGreen to offer the most reliable and price-successful package of innovative equipment and controls computer software to meet its customers’ energy requirements.

FirmGreen Labs will employ scientists and engineers operating in the fields of green power production, unmanned intelligent controls, integration of different sources of green energy from several third party vendors, and the core competency behind Remote Intelligent Manage: True Time Artificial Intelligence. The Kokomo facility is expected to create a dozen new fulltime jobs, very good news for the duration of the continued weakness in the U.S. labor market place.

“We opened FirmGreen Labs in Kokomo because its history of innovation, highly educated work force, and location close to the geographical center of the United States makes it best for our 1st Regional Command Center,” stated FirmGreen CEO, Steve Wilburn. “Using its patented Verde Controls? technologies, FirmGreen Labs can safely manage a diverse portfolio of Green Power web sites by way of secure internet channels, making FirmGreen?s Green Power Centers more lucrative for our clients AND for the planet!”

About FirmGreen

Headquartered in Newport Beach, California, FirmGreen, Inc. is a leader in and fuels project improvement. FirmGreen?s function at a central Ohio landfill, using its patented technologies to create compressed natural gas fuel from landfill methane was recognized by the U.S. EPA’s Landfill Methane Outreach Program (LMOP) with a 2008 Project of the Year Award. Internationally, FirmGreen is establishing green power projects that use wind energy, solar power, , and clean sustainable biogas fuels created from waste resources such as landfills and waste treatment plants. FirmGreen is at the moment installing its patented biogas purification gear at Novo Gramacho ? the planet?s largest managed landfill, located close to Rio de Janiero, Brazil.

Uncover a lot more online: firmgreen.com, Facebook and Twitter: FirmGreen

Much more About Kokomo, Indiana

Incorporated in 1865, Kokomo Village was founded by David Foster, who named it after a local Indian Chief, named Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo. Kokomo is recognized as the “City of Firsts” thanks to its wealthy automotive heritage and history of technological discoveries. Go to the official city site: cityofkokomo.org

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Urban Green Power Launches ViewUGE at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

Published by fnever on February 2nd, 2012 - in Knowledge Base


Las Vegas, Nevada (PRWEB) January 10, 2012

(UGE), the world’s premier manufacturer of distributed (“tiny”) and hybrid solutions, announces right now its most recent product at CES. ViewUGE is the on-line energy monitoring application that ties little wind with the intelligent grid, excellent for those who are planning to or have installed a program and seek a reliable, remote way to monitor their energy production.

“Our aim at UGE,” stated UGE CEO Nick Blitterswyk, “is to empower men and women. It is to allow individuals and companies to select exactly where they get their electrical energy, and in carrying out so permitting them to live a sustainable life. Renewable power is inherently variable, generating monitoring and connectivity a critical component to broader adoption. ViewUGE enables higher integration by giving the user far more manage. We couldn’t be happier with the outcome.”

With its clean and personalized interface, ViewUGE distinguishes itself from monitoring systems implemented in other sectors. The user knowledge was the essential consideration during the style stage of ViewUGE and exemplifies the signature user-friendliness of all UGE products.

“At UGE, we are robust proponents of using a of technologies to get the most out of renewable power, and ViewUGE allows for just that in a extremely effective manner,” noted Scott Van Pelt, VP of Engineering at UGE. “With ViewUGE, we are permitting our buyers to track a range of renewable power inputs, such as climate data from the UGE 1st Weather Station, along with their personal power consumption. This exact same technologies will play a pivotal role in projects utilizing our wind/solar street lamps and the Sanya Skypump, the wind powered electric vehicle charging station we launched with GE this past summer.” Mesh Systems, a leader in machine to machine (M2M) communications, collaborated with UGE in the style of ViewUGE.

A demonstration of ViewUGE will be accessible at UGE’s booth at CES (The Venetian #70416) and is readily available now for order via UGE and its network of partners. ViewUGE will be ready to ship March 1st. To discover much more about ViewUGE please go to http://www.urbangreenenergy.com.

About Green Power

With installations in around 60 nations, including a number of government agencies and Fortune 100 companies, UGE is altering the face of distributed renewable power generation. UGE’s is to put users in manage of their energy source, and is undertaking so by designing and manufacturing more versatile wind turbines and hybrid wind/solar systems for use in applications ranging from residential to commercial, from suburban US owners to off-grid telecoms towers in rural Africa. Pay a visit to http://www.urbangreenenergy.com right now to discover how together we can produce a greener tomorrow.

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Dallas Electrician ElectricMan Inc. Installs Dependable Renewable Power for Off-Grid Kaufman Residence

Published by fnever on January 26th, 2012 - in Knowledge Base


Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) January 03, 2012

Doug Kerr is the proud owner of a stretch of located in the rural area of Kaufman County (Texas) where the air is fresh and the hustle and bustle of life is non-existent. One particular thing Doug?s doesn?t have, nevertheless, is a city power grid. Traditionally, to obtain access to power in an region that hasn?t already been included on the electrical grid, you can pay the nearby electrical provider a large sum to run new electrical service to your place, or be forced to use noisy, polluting, and high-maintenance fuel-powered generators. Thanks to ElectricMan , Doug had a significantly much better selection when he required power in November 2011.

ElectricMan Inc., a nearby Dallas and Plano , is the exclusive North Texas provider of the , a system that utilizes the newest in power storage, partnered with reliable renewable power choices to pioneer electrical independence not only for off-grid applications, but any residence or company that could benefit from more trustworthy electrical service and lower electrical expenses. In short, the was specifically what Doug required.

Making use of a vertical access wind turbine, ElectricMan Inc. takes advantage of the abundant wind rolling across Doug?s land, from any path, to provide a constant source of electrical energy for the custom-built Indoor Generator unit installed in his property. The Indoor Generator technique itself contains 20 maintenance-free deep-cell AGM batteries capable of storing 20,000 watts of on-demand power?adequate electrical energy to run the household for an entire week or two, even if the wind doesn?t blow at all.

Keeping in thoughts that no matter how dependable your method is, a backup power plan is often crucial. The Indoor Generator is also compatible with an external gas powered generator that will run and charge the system at the exact same time in the occasion of an emergency, or the unlikely case that the wind doesn?t blow for an extended period of time. This is where the innovative versatility of the system makes it uniquely capable to reliably power a house. With thousands of programmable commands, the Indoor Generator has the capability to utilize numerous incoming power sources, and automatically switch in between choices such as grid power if it is obtainable, stored battery power, , solar panels, or a gas-powered generator, dependent upon what option is readily readily available and effective.

The innovations that are integrated into the Indoor Generator program now give any house or organization access to a constant provide of clean power, increasing safety, security, and longevity of electrical systems and appliances, while providing the chance for electrical independence to anyone.

About ElectricMan Inc.

ElectricMan Inc. is a licensed Dallas and Plano electrician, serving the Dallas/Fort Worth location with 27 years of experience in electrical repair and installation, providing quick 24-hour service for residential and commercial requirements. ElectricMan Inc. is now providing state-of-the-art backup power systems that exceed existing emergency power standards while also offering a homeowner or organization owner with the capability to have several possibilities for emergency power, as effectively as the option to switch to the most efficient power supply available for the duration of normal usage to minimize power costs in the long run.

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