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Solar Sphere: Selling Solar Products Since 1998

Solar Sphere Products: A Complete Resource
Solar Sphere Solar Products & PanelsDo the research for a second and see just how competitive the marketplace has become for solar products, and home solar systems. If a person is trying to “go green” and wants to make improvements to their home, or a business owner is looking to improve their company’s standing or bottom line by adding solar power, searching online can be mind numbing. Which is exactly why you want to make sure that you work with a company who has a proven track record of delivering high quality, results-driven products.

As the site itself will tell you, Solar Sphere, based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, “has been selling high quality Solar Grid Tie Systems and Solar Panels products since 1998.” When a company has been in a dedicated business, it’s only natural that they should end up putting together an extensive line of solar power kits, accessories and alternative energy resources for consumers of all stripes. Don’t let the regional location of the business worry you — Solar Sphere represents products and accessories from manufacturers everywhere in the country. Continue reading

Solar Lighting

Basics of Solar Lighting
Solar Lighting
Over the last century, many scientists and lay-people alike have helped to advance the cause of Solar Lighting, or harnessing the power of the sun’s energy to provide electricity, specifically to light and area such as a building or home. In the wake of electricity and the cheap cost to consumers for both lighting products and monthly energy bills, the lamps that light our homes have come to supply a greater amount of lighting than the sun, when it comes to the interiors of homes.

The next step was to then take the sunlight, convert its energy, and use that to supply lighting; this has been accomplished in a variety of ways, including reflective light-pipes, lens collectors and then later, fiber-optic bundles.

Now, Hybrid Solar Lighting manages to collect sunlight transfer it to buildings via optical fibers. Once inside the makeup of the building, the energy is then combined with electric light in already-developed light fixtures that are capable of blending the dual-power source. This newest phase of Solar Lighting evolution is currently being developed at the highest levels of Solar technology.

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