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Learn How You Can Capture and Harness The Power Of The Sun for Later Use |
| Written by owen fernandes | |
| Thursday, 06 March 2008 | |
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Since the introduction of solar water heating systems over 20 years ago there has never been a way to harness and store this free supply of energy from the sun. Now with the introduction of a revolutionary system available exclusively from MillAquia, this is now possible. MillAquia’s renewable energy division are proud suppliers of “Power Tanks” for the collection and storage of solar energy. This is a giant step forward in the solar market as it not only makes the solar system highly efficient, as no energy is lost, but has the added benefit of the option to integrate into the existing heating system. When installed as a system with MillAquia’s Solar Evacuated Tubes, the result is a reduction in conventional energy consumption of up to 60-70%, improved boiler efficiency and maximised gain from the solar collectors. The system works with both domestic and commercial properties. “Power Tanks” will collect excess heat during the summer, enabling the hot water tank to be reheated even if the sun has gone down. In the winter they will be used to buffer the boiler, ensuring boiler cycling is virtually eliminated and hence allowing the boiler to run at maximum efficiency. Each Powertank will store approximately 10 KWhours of heat, which can be released at 1.4 KW/hour.
Find out more by visiting www.millaquia.co.uk/greenenergy.html or drop me an email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it It is estimated that 90% of all heating systems are operating in an inefficient range that means that systems switch on and off 30-40,000 times per year. This leads to high energy consumption and increased mechanical wear in the system. The integration of Power Tanks reduces the response times down to 3-4000 cycles thus achieving a substantial increase in boiler efficiency.
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