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Posting this one in conjunction with the end of 2014. Good shooting to you all and look forward to seeing your new images in 2015. Wayne aka fotograzio
The telltale giveaway is the Stainless Steel Wire.
'explored' 23 Sept 2020 # 455
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Sprouting salad growing in my new greenhouse hot bed.
Rocket, beetroot, red clover, fenugreek, lettuce, cress.
Very pleased with this new bed which is heated, with grow lights, and all powered by solar.
Looking good so far 😊
32 dwellings for rent in block of flats. Solar panels on the roof produce more heat than the buildings need. Well insulated buildings with 36 cm insulation in exterior walls and 50 cm insulation in roofs.
Built: 2011. Architect: QPG Arkitekter.
Roof integrated solar heating panels in a flat concrete tile roof. Part of a development of new houses.
Chatham Maritime, Kent, UK
Client: Countryside Properties
Roof integrated solar heating panels in a rolling tile roof. Part of a development of new houses.
Client: Persimmon Homes
18, South Road - where my Granny used to live - viewed from Redland Station. The house now has a solar panel on the roof (possibly for heating). Judging by the Google Earth imagery, the panel was installed some time after April 14th 2007.
We've been wishing to install a system for solar heating of domestic hot water for some time. The two collector panels (small house) are now atop our roof and doing their job. In addition, come winter, some of the heat generated will go to the space heater (propane-burning furnace) ahead of the fossil fuel. That, plus our wood-burning stove, should make a beneficial difference in both our waste stream and our heating bill.
This tiny house has been featured in many online magazines throughout the world such as ; tiny house blog, tiny house design, Dwell, Livemodern, and was featured on PBS National news show
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18, South Road - where my Granny used to live - viewed from Redland Station. The house now has a solar panel on the roof (possibly for heating). Judging by the Google Earth imagery, the panel was installed some time after April 14th 2007.
With a common bubble wrap I reduced the heat losses by evaporation and the temperature is around 28°C / 82°F.
I would like to try a thermosyphon but there's no way I can place the collector lower than the pool itself so I think I will try to get the water to flow just by convection. Hope it works.
Clearline solar heating panels and Clearline PV solar photovolaic panels installed side by side into the same roof.
Dee Park, Reading
Client: Willmott Dixon Housing
Gym and changerooms, overlooking the 25m solar heated saltwater lap pool. Gym equipment just arrived!
Verlassene Kaserne der Nationalen Volksarmee (NVA) in Prerow/Ostsee
abandoned barracks of the National People's Army at Prerow/baltic sea
Solar panels installed on roof and collects energy from sunlight converting it to electricity.
A rare example of a modern farmhouse designed appropriately for the tropical savannas. The good features are largely those of traditional Queenslander houses. The roof is white or metallic and reflective, the living areas are up off the ground at first-floor level to maximise breezes and keep away from the hot ground, the windows are tinted and there are wide overhanging eaves to keep the sun off. The carport under the livingroom (on the left side of the house) appears to have ceiling fans! And there is a solar heater on the roof.
Clearline PV solar photovoltaic panels integrated into a slate roof.
More images are available at the Viridian Solar Gallery.
Clearline roof integrated solar panels at CABE Exemplary development of new homes.
Cliveden Village, Countryside Properties
Clearline PV30 and PV20 photovoltaic solar panels installed in-roof
More images are available at the Viridian Solar Gallery
Houses with Clearline solar heating panels fitted into tiled roof
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This large roof in Norfolk has had eight roof integrated solar heating panels installed.
The solar panels were built into a clay pantile roof.
For more information please visit www.roofapedia.com
Roof integrated Clearline solar thermal panels for a house in a new development.
Milton Keynes, UK
Client: Countryside Properties
Ærøskøbing district heating`s production plant consists of a straw boiler and 4,900 m2 of thermal solar heating collectors, delivered by Arcon Solarheating in Skørping. Each collector is 12.56 m2 of the type HT.
To accumulate water from the straw boiler and from the thermal solar heating collectors a storage tank with the capacity of 1,200 m3 was built. The total storage capacity is now 1,400 m3, and consists of 3 storage tanks.
The thermal solar heating plant uses a system of variable flow on both the primary and the secondary side. By measuring the solar meter (w/m2) and the temperature of the thermal solar heating collectors it is possible to calculate the necessary speed of the flow.
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From our Building: The Arab Village of Silwan, Mount Scupus, August Victoria Hospital and the Hebrew University.
We are blessed with abundant sunshine; no electricity is needed for hot water 7-8 months of the year.
Clearline PV solar photovoltaic panels retrofitted into a slate roof.
More images are available at the Viridian Solar Gallery.
A development of 6 unique properties in Suffolk have used interlocking clay double pantiles and solar thermal.
Each property has 3 sq m of building integrated solar heating panels.
For more information, please visit www.roofapedia.com
Clearline solar photovoltaic panels and solar thermal panels installed together.
Dee Park, Reading
More images are available at the Viridian Solar Gallery.