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You can take a typical home and install a Thin-film Solar Siding on the house and the entire house will be producing electricity.
As we speak I am not aware of a company that is doing this However my bet would be on a company such as
Ascent Solar out of Colorado. This company is breaking new ground in the RD fields.
06-13-09
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On my drawings,
you will notice a structure. The structure
has both liquid and electric
solar panels on it or around it.
The liquid is
heated by the solar rays of the sun. Alternatively,
it is sent to a storage system.
The electricity
from the electric panels is stored or
converted for use in the structure.
You have a
recycled air storage system in the ground (I
would recommend at least 10’).
This should cool
or heat your airflow according to the
normal temperatures of the earth.
I estimate the
ground temperature to be 67 – 70 degrees.
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What this means is
you are starting with airflow of 67-70 degrees
then you might have to use additional heating to boost the air
temperature to
80 as an example.
In the summer for
cooling the structure
If you are
starting with airflow of 67-70 degrees then these
temperatures should be acceptable as your common AC temperatures as an
example.
In order to heat
the air flow up you could use the fluid
that was warmed by the sun to raise the temperatures.
Alternatively, you
can use an electric heater that was
generated by your solar panels.
This should be a
perfect thermal-solar system that could be
attached to most structures.
We have developed
a well type system if an existing
homeowner would like to incorporate the idea.
Solar
thermal
Air Well System

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