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Solar Energy Company Offers Pioneering Commercial-Scale Solar Thermal Applications

29 July 2009 2,424 views 2 Comments

SHEC Energy Produces Patented Solar Technology to Power Large Cities-


SHEC Energy, a company that has been heavily involved in developing alternative energy technologies, has recently unveiled a unique high-temperature solar application which may help to supply major cities with fully sustainable solar power. After years of exhaustive research and development, the company is able to offer its patented technology to commercial projects; already working with large countries like the U.S, Mexico, India, Africa, Europe and the Middle East to bring solar thermal energy from the low range of 25KW to massive GW arrays. SHEC is also gaining interest for its solar technology in South America, Latin America, as well as the Asia Pacific and Mediterranean regions. What differentiates SHEC Energy’s technology from most solar applications is the reliability behind the science. While current solar technology cannot be stored when the sun is not available, SHEC’s high temperature storage mechanization allows the sun’s thermal energy to be gathered so that it may produce electricity during evening hours; allowing for considerable power storage in major cities. In addition, there are no waste materials produced throughout manufacturing, helping to brand this company as a pioneer in its field. The most remarkable component behind this applied science is that it is not only available for production of power, but it may also co-generate hot water, chilled water and desalinated water concurrently with little added cost. Furthermore, the technology can be employed to thermal chemical procedures like alternative fuel production. SHEC Energy has taken part in trade delegations sponsored by the Canadian Export Development Corporation, the United States Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership which has resulted in many plans for future energy endeavors. A video interview clip from a July 16th CTV News story with SHEC Energy can be viewed by visiting http://www.shecenergy.com/press_media.php.

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  • Green Earl said:

    The answer to the so-called “Smart Grid” is smart energy projects located close to the need of the energy.

    Think Globally but ACT Locally._Green Earl

  • lorenz said:

    Its nice to know that there is real sustainable solar energy. i hope it would be available globally as it would help improve economic developement in certain countries.

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