Solar energy:how does it work?
Solar energy is a natural auxiliary energy that is:
- silent and non-polluting (no impact on the environment)
- free and economical
- easily usable for lasting thermal comfort in both summer and winter with, if necessary, extra heating from another energy source: electricity, gas or fuel.
Solar energy can be used in both northern and southern countries (e.g. Sweden, Great Britain, Germany, France including its overseas departments and territories, Spain, Italy, Eastern Europe, the Maghreb, etc.). The installation will be adapted to the insolation and construction practices.
Operation: Solar collectors absorb the solar energy and transmit it to a coolant fluid that heats a storage tank. The system is regulated, safe and optimised by the solar station that contains the intelligence for the system.
- free and economical
- easily usable for lasting thermal comfort in both summer and winter with, if necessary, extra heating from another energy source: electricity, gas or fuel.
Solar energy can be used in both northern and southern countries (e.g. Sweden, Great Britain, Germany, France including its overseas departments and territories, Spain, Italy, Eastern Europe, the Maghreb, etc.). The installation will be adapted to the insolation and construction practices.
Operation: Solar collectors absorb the solar energy and transmit it to a coolant fluid that heats a storage tank. The system is regulated, safe and optimised by the solar station that contains the intelligence for the system.