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South Africa’s move to solar power threatened by Eskom’s problems

by mc on Nov.04, 2009, under News

Eskom, the South African state owned electricity generator, recently announced that it has budgeted a billion dollars over the next ten years for a demonstration and pilot concentrated solar power (CSP) plant. However, moving from budget to implementation is proving more difficult!
Source: Simply Green

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Top 10 Solar Technologies to Watch Out For

by mc on Nov.04, 2009, under News

Solar power technology is moving forward by leaps and bounds, with some new advancements being built out into usable installations virtually every day. Design concepts once thought to be ‘pie in the sky’ ideas are being implemented, and making a simple solar panel array look like old-school technology.

While it may be some time before you see some of these solar technologies in use, chances are it will be sooner rather than later, so keep your eyes on …
Source: Simply Green

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Business suspended

by mc on Oct.21, 2009, under News, Products

Streetlight

Streetlight

With regret we have suspended all business until further notice.

Welcome to Biolight, we specialise in photovoltaic solutions with a focus on CFL-DC, LED and cooling technologies.

Our unique CFL-DC technologies allows for standard 220V CFL globes to be powered via DC without the need for converters which results in up to 15% higher efficiency compared to inverter based solutions.

We will launch our new LED lighting technology within the next few weeks that will feature street and spotlights as well as retrofitting existing street lights that will result in up to 90% reduction in electricity costs.

Fridge

Fridge-freezer

For off-grid cooling, our 12V or 24V DC motors with very efficient compressors are ideal for applications where only sunlight or batteries are available.

Visit our products section to learn more about our unique range of sustainable lighting and cooling solutions.

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