Why Solar Energy?


In Canada
70% of the energy used in buildings is used for heating - much of it for heating ventilation air.   Generating that heat for free is a no-brainer  and SolarWall solar air heating is the answer. 


The Canadian developed SolarWall (r) system delivers the fastest solar payback available, simply by pre-heating ventilation air.

Watch this video to find out more!





How SolarWall Works 
The sun warms the surface of the SolarWall collector.  A fan pulls the boundary layer of air across the surface and through micro perforations in the metal panel. The solar heated air is then distributed throughout the building via the conventional ventilation system or dedicated fans and ducting. Buildings need a lot of fresh air and for 8 months a year heating that outside air can be more than half of the total heating bill.    In some buildings SolarWall has cut that heat bill in half.   

See how it works on our YouTube Channel for more info


 
What do building owners and facility managers say?

Operational data and real world experience are the best referrals for any energy cost saving measure.  Watch these videos to see how SolarWall solar air heaters have performed for Jaguar in the UK and Parks Canada in central Canada.

Video Playlist: SolarWall in Action


Ontario's EcoCommissioner interviews SolarWall inventor John Hollick at Globe 2012:



                                    

Introducing the SolarWall Architectural Flat Panel System!



The SolarWall® Architectural system is a concealed-fastener aluminum wall-system available in a range of dimensions to allow for maximum creativity in the building design process. It is also the only fully building-integrated solar system that is complementary to the building-envelope and works in harmony with a building’s architectural style and mechanical system.
























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