They have been in business for over 30 years, their product SolarWall (the "transpired solar collector") is in use on buildings for the US Military, Wal-Mart, Fed Ex, Bombardier, Ford, GM, etc, they have won multiple awards and has been praised by the United States Department of Energy as "[in the] top two percent of energy related inventions." - why don't they get more coverage?!? Watch the flash presentation and tell me this isn't a serious and practical solution to help mitigate GHG gases and climate change...
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SolarWall Flash Presentation (on Solar Air Heating) - Why is this not on every building!?!?
Solar Energy; Not Just Electricity
A common inaccuracy that I frequently encounter -- through work, in the media, and in government -- is based on an implied assumption that energy, and energy displacement, and therefore solar energy, revolves solely around electricity. This perception is pervasive in several countries around the world.
US Military=green? "The world's largest collection of solar air heated buildings, generating 4MW
Apparently the US Military has a green tinge to it; a new case study/article:"The world's largest collection of solar air heated buildings; 50 SolarWall systems installed on 27 buildings, 110,000f2 of solar panels, Projected fuels savings of 44,000 million BTU/h (46,000GJ) per year, 4MW of thermal energy capacity, 2,000 tons of CO2 displaced/yr"