A nossa tecnologia está mais adequada para resolver estes problemas porque é elevada e pode mesmo ser construída sobe água, bacias de escoamento ou áreas conhecidas pelas cheias.
PARCERIAS A LONGO PRAZO: DESENVOLVER ENERGIA SUSTENTÁVEL ATRAVÉS DA ENERGIA SOLAR
Independentemente se os empresários querem operar os seus projetos de energia utilitária por si mesmos ou vendê-los a terceiros, uma estratégia a longo prazo continua a ser significativa. Considerando isto, é importante selecionar um parceiro tecnológico com experiência que o acompanhará numa parceria contínua.
Nenhum outro fornecedor de energia solar de CPV está no ramo há mais tempo que a Amonix, com um historial de 21 anos e mais de 16 anos de experiência no terreno com instalações implementadas em todo o mundo.
Com a sua colaboração com as grandes empresas como a Southern California Edison, Tucson Electric Power e a NV Energy, a Amonix adquiriu as competências necessárias para levar um projeto até ao fim, em várias jurisdições, em diferentes países, estados, cidades ou municípios.
A Amonix suporta efetivamente o processo de desenvolvimento com base na sua experiência em vários aspetos associados à implementação de sistemas de energia solar para o setor de serviços públicos online. Também compreendemos que podem ocorrer problemas de autorização, mesmo em projetos de energia limpa, e conseguimos traçar o caminho mais eficiente e produtivo.
Por exemplo, conhecemos os problemas que podem estar associados à drenagem e escoamento de águas pluviais. O design dos nossos sistemas de energia solar é mais adequado para ultrapassar estes obstáculos porque é elevado. Por esta razão, as nossas instalações de energia solar pode mesmo ser construída sobre água, bacias de escoamento ou mesmo em planícies propensas a cheias.
As restrições de altura não são, normalmente, um problema para as nossas instalações, porque os sistemas de energia solar Amonix ficam a 50' de altura, respeitando os limites de 35-70' que a maioria das cidades impõe. Mas também sabemos como lidar com municípios que não têm ainda variações de energia solar. Mesmo a FAA aprovou instalações de energia solar no caminho de voo dos aeroportos de Prescott e Glendale, Arizona e de Las Vegas, Nevada.
Se for um empresário que pretenda acelerar os seus rendimentos, visite o resto do site para saber mais sobre oportunidades de parceria com a Amonix. O processo de desenvolvimento simplificado, do qual beneficiará ao entrar numa parceria connosco, implica normalmente uma implementação mais rápida, que equivale a custos de desenvolvimento reduzidos e rendimentos operacionais ou de dividendos mais rápidos.
Por exemplo, uma instalação de energia sustentável com energia fotovoltaica concentrada (CPV) Amonix de 60kW pode ser instalada em terreno não nivelado, em clima seco e ensolarado, numa questão de dias, e não de semanas ou meses.
Os Geradores de Energia Solar Amonix ficam a 50' de altura, respeitando o limite de 35-70' que a maioria das cidades impõe. Mas também sabemos como lidar com municípios que não têm ainda variações de energia solar. Mesmo a FAA aprovou instalações de energia solar no caminho de voo dos aeroportos de Prescott e Glendale, Arizona e de Las Vegas, Nevada.
Problemas de impacto visual, especialmente para instalações perto de áreas residenciais. A preocupação dos residentes e comércio local é importante por isso a comunicação é vital.
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04/25/2013Amonix Achieves World Record for PV Module Efficiency in Test at NREL
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02/25/2013Silicon Valley-based Solar Junction signs agreement with Amonix
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12/20/2012The Alamosa Solar Generating Project Powered by Amonix Concentrator Photovoltaic Systems Named a Top Renewable Energy Project of the YearMore Industry Recognition for CPV Technology at Utility Scale
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04/30/2013CPV Intelligence Brief 17-30 April 2013PV-Insider.com
By ksdickson Apr 30, 2013
Amonix converts 36% of direct sunlight into electricityCompanies and organisations mentioned: Amonix, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, SolarJunction, Boeing Spectrolab
CPV Intelligence Brief 17 – 30 April 2013
Amonix converts 36% of direct sunlight into electricity
California-based Amonix, a designer and manufacturer of concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) solar power systems, has converted more than 36% of direct sunlight into electricity.
A module showcasing Amonix’s latest-generation CPV technology has been in outdoor testing from late February to April of this year. During this period, the Amonix module demonstrated a peak operating efficiency of 36.2% measured on March 14, 2013 with a DNI of 876 W/m2, an ambient temperature of 16°C and instantaneous wind speed of 1 m/s, breaking the previous 34.2% peak efficiency set by Amonix in May 2012.
Over the entire testing period, the Amonix module earned a National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) outdoor efficiency rating of 34.9%, a new world record, under international standard operating conditions for concentrator photovoltaics of 900 W/m2, 20°C ambient temperature and 2m/s wind speed, breaking the previous 33.5% rated efficiency record also set by Amonix in May 2012.
The module uses Boeing Spectrolab 40% high efficiency solar cells and Amonix’s proprietary CPV technology to achieve world record performance.
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04/26/2013Amonix Achieves World Record for PV Module Efficiency in Test at NRELThe Wall Street Journal
SEAL BEACH, Calif.--April 26, 2013--
Amonix Inc., the leading designer and manufacturer of concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) solar power systems, announced today that it has successfully converted more than 36% of direct sunlight into electricity. A module showcasing Amonix's latest-generation CPV technology has been in outdoor testing from late February to April of this year. During this period, the Amonix module demonstrated a peak operating efficiency of 36.2% measured on March 14, 2013 with a DNI of 876 W/m(2) , an ambient temperature of 16degC and instantaneous wind speed of 1 m/s, breaking the previous 34.2% peak efficiency set by Amonix in May 2012.
Over the entire testing period, the Amonix module earned a National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) outdoor efficiency rating of 34.9%, a new world record, under international standard operating conditions for concentrator photovoltaics of 900 W/m(2) , 20degC ambient temperature and 2m/s wind speed, breaking the previous 33.5% rated efficiency record also set by Amonix in May 2012. The module uses Boeing Spectrolab 40% high efficiency solar cells and Amonix's proprietary CPV technology to achieve world record performance.
This result continues Amonix's long history of leading the world in solar module efficiency, having been the first to convert over 1/3(rd) of the sun's energy in May 2012, and the first to break 30% module efficiency in 2011.
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02/28/2013Amonix, Solar Junction Plot CPV Efficiency Gains, Lower CostsRenewableEnergyWorld.com
New Hampshire, USA -- The two current record-holders in concentrated solar PV (CPV) cell and module technology hope that combining efforts will boost performance, and lower costs, to finally fulfill CPV's promise of lower levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) compared with other solar technologies.
Last October Solar Junction topped 44 percent efficiency with its multijunction solar cells. Amonix set the top market for a CPV module in May 2012 at 33.5 percent, using ~40 percent efficient cells supplied by Spectrolab. Putting the two together will push the end efficiency significantly higher, they believe, which is the key to reducing total system costs over time. And that is CPV's real selling point over other solar PV technologies: despite higher upfront costs, it makes up for that with lower LCOE over the system's lifetime.
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11/28/2012Western dreams: The Alamosa Solar project, the world's largest CPV plantSolar Server
The Western United States is a big place. The sheer scale of the landscape overwhelms; in many states you can drive hundreds of kilometers in any direction, through prairies, forests, mountains and deserts, without encountering a city.
This land has always attracted ambitious individuals; after the Native Americans came trappers, prospectors for gold and silver, farmers, ranchers, those fleeing religious persecution, and more recently, hippies and entrepreneurs.
In the Western state of Colorado, on the high prairie of the San Luis Valley, facing the wall of the San Juan Mountains, is one of the most ambitious solar projects yet undertaken. Above the rabbitbrush and greasewood are a series of 15 by 21 meter arrays of lenses, rising on hundreds of metal poles like an alien orchard.
This is Cogentrix' Alamosa Solar project, the world's largest concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) project, which we bring you as Solar Server's November 2012 Solar Energy System of the Month.
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11/14/2012Report: CPV could be 30% cheaper than PV by 2016PV Tech
Improved technology and decreasing costs could boost concentrated PV (CPV) installations to 3GW worldwide within four years, according to research.
A report by IMS Research said that advances in CPV technology would drive down costs by 16% annually, prompting an increase in installations from today’s cumulative total of around 160MW to 3GW by 2016.
“With companies such as Solar Junction breaking cell efficiency records and Amonix capable of producing 34.2% efficient commercial modules, and focused on driving down system prices, acceptance of CPV as a utility-scale generation method is predicted to accelerate,” said report co-author and IMS Research Analyst Jemma Davies.
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