Domestic Solar Dishes

The dsolar HCPVT Project Will Make Solar Energy an Option for Many Homes

Without government credit schemes, solar panels are too expensive for the average homeowner's investment. The dsolar HCPVT project, however, aims to bring this technology to the middle class by 2017. Airlight Energy has been collaborating with IBM on an affordable solar power dish that resembles a sort of satellite.

Umbrella forms are efficiently molded from an economical fiber-based concrete, which holds a collection of circular solar cells in place. With an elevated sunflower shape and its parabolic curve, one unit can produce 20kW of heat and 12kW of electrical power on a bright day. On average, a dsolar HCPVT (High Concentration Photo Voltaic Thermal) dish may be able to generate enough power to maintain a comfortable home off the grid. Just imagine the reduction in planet-harming energy consumption that could result from its availability.
Trend Themes
1. Affordable Solar Energy - The dsolar HCPVT project aims to bring solar energy technology to the middle class by 2017, potentially disrupting the energy industry by making it accessible and affordable for homeowners.
2. Economical Fiber-based Concrete - The use of economical fiber-based concrete in the design of the dsolar HCPVT dishes could disrupt the construction industry by providing a cost-effective and sustainable material for various architectural applications.
3. Off-grid Living - The availability of the dsolar HCPVT dishes to generate enough power to maintain a comfortable home off the grid could disrupt the housing and real estate industry by offering a sustainable and independent living option.
Industry Implications
1. Energy - The dsolar HCPVT project has the potential to disrupt the energy industry by making solar energy more affordable and accessible to homeowners, encouraging a shift towards renewable sources.
2. Construction - The use of economical fiber-based concrete in the design of the dsolar HCPVT dishes could disrupt the construction industry by providing a sustainable, cost-effective material for architectural structures and infrastructure projects.
3. Housing and Real Estate - The availability of dsolar HCPVT dishes to generate enough power for off-grid living could disrupt the housing and real estate industry by providing a sustainable and independent living option that is not reliant on traditional power sources.

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