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SOLAR TECH deals in the following products:
  • Solar fountains
  • Solar flower bed Lights
  • Solar lawn lights
  • Solar street lights
  • Solar air conditioner
  • Solar water pumps
  • Solar water desalination
  • Solar water heating
Concentrating Solar Power:

Photovoltaic:
CSP systems use reflective materials that concentrate the sun's heat energy to drive a generator that produces electricity.


PV systems use semiconductor materials that convert sunlight directly to electricity.



The parabolic troughs that make up this concentrating solar power system generate power from the sun.


A 28-kW photovoltaic (PV) system is integrated into the roof of the Williams Building in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, to provide solar electricity for the building.

Solar Heating:

Solar Lighting:
Solar collectors absorb the sun's energy to provide low-temperature heat used directly for hot water or space heating for residential or commercial buildings.


Parabolic collectors focus sunlight into a fiber optic system to illuminate building interiors with sunlight.




The family living in this house enjoys hot water heated by the sun with a solar thermal system.


Flexible optical fibers efficiently pipe sunlight into buildings and route the natural light to multiple hybrid light fixtures.

Solar Pool Heating:

Solar Water Heating:
Solar water heaters can be used to heat swimming pools and spas. In a solar pool-heating system, the existing pool filtration system pumps pool water through the solar collector, and the collected heat is transferred directly to the pool water. Solar pool-heating collectors operate just slightly warmer than the surrounding air temperature and typically use inexpensive, unglazed, low-temperature collectors made from specially formulated plastic materials. Glazed (glass-covered) solar collectors are not typically used in pool-heating applications, except for indoor pools, hot tubs, or spas in colder climates. In some cases, unglazed copper or copper-aluminum solar collectors are used.


One of the most cost-effective ways to include renewable technologies into a building is by incorporating solar hot water.

A typical residential solar water-heating system reduces the need for conventional water heating by about two-thirds. It minimizes the expense of electricity or fossil fuel to heat the water and reduces the associated environmental impacts.




This pool, located in a condominium complex in Oregon, is heated by solar thermal collectors.


Direct-circulation systems use pumps to circulate pressurized potable water directly through the collectors. These systems are appropriate in areas that do not freeze for long periods and do not have hard or acidic water.

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