Photos of first SolarFlow System

Here is the crew after commissioning the field for the first pilot system in Boulder!

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2 Responses to “Photos of first SolarFlow System”

  1. Jonathan Says:

    I love your work and would love to install your system for our home in Utah. When is it going to be available? Thank yo for all your hard work!

  2. Daniel Brooks Says:

    I have been researching alternative energy variations ( ie. solar, wind, geothermal etc. ) for over a year now and could not figure out why no one seemed to try to make a system that uses a sterling engine to power an alternator type electrical system. We are designing our future home to be heated by an outdoor boiler type furnace with in-floor tube heating . Both heat and hot water demands would be met with the exception of no electicity generation. Could your system be incorporated into this type of heat source to take care of the lower voltage produced during the winter months ? We are searching for a way to be completely off-grid with no dependence on other power or fuel needs. Our new home will be located near South River, Ontario, Canada. Thank You for your vision of a stand alone power/heat generation system and would love to hear when this becomes available to the public as we are very interested !! Thank You Again
    Daniel Brooks St. George, Ontario, Canada

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