NIKHIL BANSAL: August 2009

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Solar panel part 2

Hi friends !!!
I am back with my past discussed topic solar penal.In India now a days Jaswant and Jinnah can be a hot topic for discussion but the scientists just focusing on the quaint discussion 'save the earth'.In this way energy conservation is the burning issue.India is said to be land of entrepreneurs.Thanks to the geeks who are just following their ideals to save the earth and the energy resources.previously I discussed the latest and more productive system of solar panels floating on water. This time a very novice and attractive type of solar panels thanks to SRS ENERGY for such a sophisticate step in energy saving rally.

We've all seen the usual solar panels, mounted on top of the house roof, usually taking up only some of the roof space. It's usually hard to miss, because these panels stand out from the rest of the roof. Now imagine this - what if you could have solar panels, still mounted on your home's roof, but completely invisible to the naked eye. And therein lies the trick - instead of being invisible, have designed and transformed the panels into the shape of normal roof tiles. So, when you look up at your roof, you'll never know the difference.

What a truly novel idea, in my opinion. Technology that blends in and becomes basically invisible. The Solé Power Tile™ system is the first of a kind building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) roofing system designed for curved roofs.

This is a great example of how homeowners can make a positive difference by converting to green energy, without having to compromise the aesthetic appeal of their homes. According to the company, this system will be able to generate clean solar energy for decades.

The system blends in with several styles of clay tiles found in the US, which make it easy to integrate into an existing roof.

The Solé Power Tile™ System uses cutting-edge, thin film solar technology - very popular for its ability to convert a greater range of light, which incidentally includes the light range at dusk and dawn.

With the company's first installation, an area of approximately 300 square feet was installed, which should generate approximately 2,400 kilowatt hours of electricity per year.

Lets start the agenda "GO GREEN,SAVE EARTH"

Monday, August 24, 2009

Solar panel part 2

Hi friends !!!
I am back with my past discussed topic solar penal.In India now a days Jaswant and Jinnah can be a hot topic for discussion but the scientists just focusing on the quaint discussion 'save the earth'.In this way energy conservation is the burning issue.India is said to be land of entrepreneurs.Thanks to the geeks who are just following their ideals to save the earth and the energy resources.previously I discussed the latest and more productive system of solar panels floating on water this time a very novice and attractive type of solar panels developed by
We've all seen the usual solar panels, mounted on top of the house roof, usually taking up only some of the roof space. It's usually hard to miss, because these panels stand out from the rest of the roof. Now imagine this - what if you could have solar panels, still mounted on your home's roof, but completely invisible to the naked eye. And therein lies the trick - instead of being invisible, have designed and transformed the panels into the shape of normal roof tiles. So, when you look up at your roof, you'll never know the difference.

What a truly novel idea, in my opinion. Technology that blends in and becomes basically invisible. The Solé Power Tile™ system is the first of a kind building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) roofing system designed for curved roofs.

This is a great example of how homeowners can make a positive difference by converting to green energy, without having to compromise the aesthetic appeal of their homes. According to the company, this system will be able to generate clean solar energy for decades.

The system blends in with several styles of clay tiles found in the US, which make it easy to integrate into an existing roof.

The Solé Power Tile™ System uses cutting-edge, thin film solar technology - very popular for its ability to convert a greater range of light, which incidentally includes the light range at dusk and dawn.

With the company's first installation, an area of approximately 300 square feet was installed, which should generate approximately 2,400 kilowatt hours of electricity per year.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

One second....

Ahh... this one second...
what a charm in this 'second'.....
The importance of this second can be understood by only the person who really respect it.
Ask to Mr. BOLT if he miss touching the rope by one second to build a new world record.
Ask to Mr. PHELPS if he miss touching the target by one second.....
really everything is finished...
Me being a technical guy i can also understand the value of this one second but sometimes this one second is heart stopping moment for me also.Recently my B.tech 3rd semester examination result has been declared.I know for every Engineer this the one and only tough moment.All mighty, me passed this exam with 73% with all subjects clear.
But why i am talking about this one second moment?
I am talking about this because the very second before the result is displayed is very crucial for all the guys who are just set their eyes at the website.When the site taking its time to be opened.Ahhh... really it's the most intolerable moment...
This is not enough when the person get the result with some back,the moment is like the end point of life. :(
But these are few guys who can tolerate this and go ahead with a new zeal and zests.
Heads of to these guys...
with a hearty wishes and best of luck for future to all my technical friends, i sum up this post.
Have a nice day !!!!
:)