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Solarphasec introduces a revolutionary new solar power generation technology
by Staff Writers
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 07, 2012

Neistat describes Solarphasec's innovative entry level 1 KW Sentinel Solar Spin Cell as their first product in an intended comprehensive range of solar spin cells developing between 1KW to 3.5KW per unit with direct AC output.

Solarphasec has developed a new break through technology that dramatically increases the overall energy output of the photovoltaic material in its new Sentinel series solar devices.

Solarphasec CEO Michael Neistat says that solar energy is abundant, environmentally friendly, has optimum consistency of supply and so may offer a key to global energy self-sufficiency. The efficient capturing and harvesting of the sun's rays holds out the possibility of providing a safe, predictable, clean and renewable energy source, globally.

Amongst the many advantages of the new Solarphasec technology is that it needs a substantially smaller footprint than existing static flat panels yet achieves greater output. A further advantage is that it eliminates the need for DC to AC inverters - leading to lower costs, higher efficiency, better reliability and direct AC output.

Neistat describes Solarphasec's innovative entry level 1 KW Sentinel Solar Spin Cell as their first product in an intended comprehensive range of solar spin cells developing between 1KW to 3.5KW per unit with direct AC output.

Neistat also states that the key to their dramatic increase in energy production over existing static panels is attributed to the "dynamic spin" of the Sentinel. He also says "Solarphasec's energy harvesting technology may provide the solar industry with an important and significant step towards true grid parity".

According to Chris La Due, the inventor of the Solarphasec technology: "We are introducing by way of our Sentinel spin cell series with the entry level performance of 1 Kw per spin cell, not only an intended new lower price point per Kw of energy produced but also with a substantially smaller footprint and with the ability to provide the higher levels of consistent power required for industrial, commercial and large scale applications."

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