2013年10月16日 星期三

The solar market is very competitive

After the panels are installed, it can be expensive to keep them free of the dirt or growing vegetation that can block sunlight and reduce their output.He has more than earned his place in America, so you can imagine our joy when after years of pleading with the State Department, the PET Bottle Baler for sale embassy in Kabul issued him and his family US visas two weeks ago. That task often falls to crews of workers driving along the rows of panels, which can stretch for miles, to clean or trim around each one.Several companies are developing or selling robots to aid in installThe application of cognition in technical systems should also mean that the road sweeper learns from its experiences and the actions it performs.ation or cleaning, including the Swiss outfit Serbot,But it is through a drive to maximize his diverse all terrain crane athletic ability that he has become the NL's premier player. which makes robots that can wash the windows of glass skyscrapers as well as clean solar arrays.Another start-up based in California, QBotix, has developed a robot that controls tracking operations, moving along an array and tilting the panels to follow the sun and maximize their output. Getting as much as 40 percent more electricity out of each panel than in a fixed-tilt system, said Wasiq Bokhari, the company's chief executive, allows developers to build smaller,Six-foot-two and 330 lbs, Atlas might look like it could crush any China Vertical Washing Machine suppliers in a cage-match. cheaper systems to meet their energy production targets. 

"The solar market is very competitive, and people literally fight over single cents per watt, so by allowing such a dramatic decrease in overall power plant costs, we are bringing a lot of value to the market," he said. The systems are now installed in five farms in the United States and Japan, with more scheduled to go in before the end of the year. In an expensive, time-consuming process that can demand hundreds of hands and millions of screws, workers clear and level the ground, drive in metal posts and attach and wire the heavy, glass-encased modules. Projects can frequently run into delays when, say, the wrong bolts show up at the site. 

Alion's installation system is designed to work on uneven ground, executives said, cutting down on the need to level acres of fields. First, a machine used to lay sidewalks and gutters spits out a long concrete track. After the track sets, Rover, which resembles an industrial warehouse cart on caterpillar tracks, installs the panels and glues them in place. Human workers then wire the panels into the system.We're going to need better methods for summarizing aerial working platform and sifting through this data. Spot can be controlled with a smartphone and runs on a solar-powered battery. It rolls along the rails beneath the panels, squirting water and passing over them with a spinning brush and a squeegee. It also has a standard hedge trimmer attachment that can cut vegetation from the ground.

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