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Sign upA co-generation photovoltaic station capable of producing both electric and thermal energy
SEU 2/5 TDC can work efficiently in hot climate and produce twice as much of thermal energy in addition to the electric.
SEU 2/5 TDC [Thermal Dual Concentrated] solves several challenges such as efficient work of photovoltaic technology in hot climate: bi-focal photovoltaic modules have inbuilt coolant system, which prevents efficiency loss of silicon wafers due to temperature increase as a result of high ambient temperature. It has the ability to co-generate heat to be utilized jointly with electric energy produced. This co-generation photovoltaic station increases efficiency of photovoltaic modules due to their bi-focal construction of modules and ability of the station to follow the sun in polar coordinates during the day.
Europe
Portugal, Malta, Italy, Croatia, Greece, France, Spain, Bulgaria, United Kingdom, Switzerland,
Asia
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, South Korea, Japan, China (Mainland), United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Philippines, Oman, Indonesia, Cyprus,
North america
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Australia
SOLEX-R
SOLEX-R and its affiliated companies (SUNEX UK LIMITED) are developing photovoltaic energy technologies.
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