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jigglepuff

08/01/07 9:28 AM

#1038 RE: jigglepuff #1037

BTW, they did mention solar water heating also stating, "Solar water-heating systems actually generate more power for the buck than solar electricity systems, as rooftop panels transfer the sun's heat to a water tank. Prices range from $3,500 to $5,500, and homeowners can save up to 85 percent on their hot-water costs. Payback period: three to five years."

They did not mention Trendsetter though. I don't know where they got the price from.
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avkatz

08/01/07 9:42 AM

#1039 RE: jigglepuff #1037

there are major players in the PV home systems industry and TSSP cannot compete with them in any way possible :
technologically, costlly, financially and/or managementlly.

TSSP has a uniqe product in the field of solar thermal energy.
its system is more efficient than PV system when it comes to worm up water. there is no competition between the 2 systems.
one does not come over the other.

you can produce electricity from boiling water and you can use electricity from a PV system to warm up your water.

the first is more efficient when it comes to water heating and the second when it comes to electricity production from the sun energy.

thus, the best efficiently system is the combination of a PV system with a solar thermal one.

the only thing that TSSP does right is in the technology aspect (thx to Norman who is a state of the art scientist).

please don't take the only thing they does right from them.

AvKatz