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Technologies, Equipment and Suppliers

We are currently working on this new page on technology, equipment and suppliers.

Meanwhile, we will be posting information here received from our Partners :

Mobile MaxPower™ — A Powerhouse on Wheels! - Worldwater & Solar Technologies Corp.
A 1.3 kilowatt solar array feeds electric current through WW&P’s patented AquaMax™ technology, which then pumps 200 gallons of water per minute from any water source, deep or surface. The unit is built into a 21-foot trailer that will go almost anywhere. Read More >

Qualified Products from China (tested against IEC 62124) - China Renewable Energy Development Project-
24 PV products were performance tested against IEC 62124 standard (IEC62124 Ed.1: Photovoltaic (PV) stand-alone systems - Design verification) and were deemed qualified. Several of the products from
companies whose products have also received the China Golden Sun quality
mark are identified in the table. Testing was at Photovoltaic and Wind
Quality test Center in Beijing, an ISO 17025 accredited test center. Click here for the full list>

SOLTYS: new multi-lamp solar lighting concept, based on
portable LED lamps and compact photovoltaïc panels. They
offer efficiency and sustainability at accessible cost. Please click here for the technical description.

 

New product - Compact Fluorescent lights by Hamshine Electronics & Energy Systems- India - Read More>

 

Articles sent by Jorge A. DelaVega L, Senior Consultant, Mexico (j.delavegal@gmail.com ) :

- http://j.delavegal.googlepages.com/test : Information on Bio-Energy, Wind Energy and Agriculture (Spanish version)
- Biofuels Mexico - Update July 2007
- Carbon Sequestration (english version)
- Jatropha and Bio-Diesel (pdf-115 KB)
- Renewable Energy (pdf- 321 KB).

 

The following links could also be interesting for our partners :

- Everything you want to know about integrated Solar Cooking
- Micro-hydropower sourcebook
- Mini-Grid design manual
- Tout ce que vous voulez savoir sur la petite hydroélectricité
- D’où vient l’énergie éolienne ?
- Réseau de type GECO (Groupe Electrogène-ECOnomie d’énergie)
- Turbine Pelton

 

 
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