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SolarWall PV/T and SolarDuct PV/T
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SolarWall PV/T and SolarDuct PV/T

SolarWall PV/T and SolarDuct PV/T
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SolarWall PV/T and SolarDuct PV/T-1

SolarWall PV/T TM system at the LEED registered John Molson School of Business at Concordia University in Montreal SolarWall > ή PV/T > TM cogeneration system produces both > heated air & electricity. It combines the high-efciency Accelerates PV system ROI SolarWall > ծ air heating technology with photovoltaics Cools the PV cells to reduce to create a total energy solution with a payback period heat-related energy drop in output that is substantially less than a typical PV installation. Performance gain up to 10% A PV/T system will generate 200-300% more energy Օ Captures PV heat energy for ventilation heating (in the form of heat and electricity) than a standalone PV system for approximately 25% more cost. PV/T system has a total operating efciency above 50% The patented combination of the two solar technologies Օ Maximizes usable roof space in one footprint offsets both heating and electricity Huge reduction in CO costs, and addresses the two main energy requirements > 2 emissions in the building sector. This helps to reduce operating > costs and maximize CO > 2 displacement. > Technology Watt / m 2 PV Electrical 100 Watts/m 2 Output (10 Watts/ft 2 ) Hybrid 300-400 Watts/m 2 SolarWallծ PV/T (30-40 Watts/ft 2 )

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SolarWall PV/T and SolarDuct PV/T-2

Conserval Engineering Inc. 200 Wildcat Road, Toronto, ON M3J 2N5 > 4242 Ridge Lea Road, Suite 28, Buffalo, NY 14226 > Conserval Systems Inc. P: 716.835.4903 | F: 716.835.4904 | E: [email protected] > SolarWall Europe 66 Avenue des Champs Elysees 75008 Paris France P: +33(0)6 34 66 85 74 | E: [email protected] >

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