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Los casos prácticos de SolarWall aportan ejemplos de cómo empresas, instituciones y municipios se han servido de la tecnología SolarWall para conseguir diversos objetivos, tales como reducir el gasto energético, la disminución de gases de efecto invernadero, la mejora de la calidad del aire en interiores y la conciencia educativa.
Categorías de los casos prácticos:
Sistemas SolarWall | Secado de cultivos SolarWall | SolarWall PV/T
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Malabar Tea Drying | type: pdf | size: 444 kB |
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Year: 1994
Location: Malabar, Indonesia
Summary: One of the most interesting solar applications is drying tea leaves. The leaves are dried at the wilting state where half of the moisture is removed. |
John Molson School of Business, Concordia University | type: pdf | size: 140 kB |
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Year: 2009
Location: Montreal, Canada
Summary: In 2007, plans for the construction of a brand new facility that would house the business school were underway, and the Solar Buildings Network at Concordia proposed the idea of demonstrating a new state-of-the-art hybrid solar technology - SolarWall® PV/Thermal - developed by Conserval Engineering. |
2008 Beijing Olympic Village | type: pdf | size: 94 kB |
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Year: 2008
Location: Beijing, China
Summary: The Olympic Park Developer had a mandate to incorporate innovative green technologies into the 2008 Beijing Olympic Village. As part of that mandate, Conserval Engineering’s SolarWall® and PV/TTM systems were chosen to be showcased on a central building in the Village. |
AIM Associates | type: pdf | size: 188 kB |
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Year: 2002
Location: California
Summary: The lower section contains the SolarWall PV/T solar cogeneration system. The thermal component removes the excess heat generated by the PV array, and uses it for some of the heating purposes.
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Chewonki Foundation | type: pdf | size: 120 kB |
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Year: 2001
Location: Maine
Summary: To generate both heat and electricity, the SolarWall PV/T solar co-generating system was installed on the south-facing sloped roof of the new building.
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