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HTTP/1.1 200 date: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 03:04:26 GMTcontent-type: text/htmltransfer-encoding: chunkedvary: Accept-Encodingserver: Apachex-provided-by: StackCDNlast-modified: Fri, 15 Dec 2023 11:24:13 GMTetag: W/370f-60c8aa3cf8ae1vary: Accept-Encodingx-origin-cache-status: EXPIREDx-cdn-cache-status: MISSx-via: SEA1 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd>html>!-- InstanceBegin template/Templates/EISTemplate.dwt codeOutsideHTMLIsLockedfalse -->head>!-- InstanceBeginEditable namedoctitle -->title>Towards a self sufficient energy system | Energy International Systems Group LTD: Advanced Solar Technology/title>META nameAuthor contentEnergy International Systems Group LTD >META nameKeywords contentEIS Ltd, EISG, solar, solar power, solar energy, solar hot water, solar systems, solar panels, solar collectors, solar thermal, Vacuum Super Insulation, VSI, vacuum tubes, evacuated tubes, flat plate collector, Thin Membrane Heat Pipes, SolMax(TM) Foil, air-conditioning, Combined Heat & Energy System, water heating, hot water, UK, Britain, Global Warming, fossil fuels, Euro >META namedescription contentAdvanced Solar Technology: Solar Thermal Panels & Vacuum Super Insulation Systems for the UK and Europe >!-- InstanceEndEditable --> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1>script languageJavaScript typetext/JavaScript srcTemplates/java.js>/script>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefEISStyleTM.css>/head>body text#000000 link#FF0000 vlink#FF6600 alink#9900FF leftmargin0 topmargin0 rightmargin0 bottommargin0 onLoadMM_preloadImages(images/EIS_home_clicked.jpg,images/EIS_products_clicked.jpg,images/EIS_contact_us_clicked.jpg,images/EIS_investors_clicked.jpg,images/EIS_Contact_us_clicked.jpg)>table border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0 width100% height100%> tr> td colspan2>img srcimages/top.jpg border0 width419 height41 alt>img srcimages/map.png border0 width361 height41 titleAdvanced Solar Technology altAdvanced Solar Technology usemap#1>/td> td width100% rowspan5 backgroundimages/tiling1.jpg>/td> /tr> tr> td colspan2>img srcimages/slogan1.jpg border0 width419 height117 alt>img srcimages/EIS-logo-top.jpg border0 width361 height117 titleEISG Logo altEISG Logo>/td> /tr> tr> td colspan2>img srcimages/address.jpg border0 width419 height79 titleOur Address details altOur Address details>img srcimages/logo-bottom.jpg border0 width361 height79 titleEIS Logo altEIS Logo>/td> tr> td>img srcimages/Telfaxemail.jpg titleContact numbers & e-mail altContact numbers & e-mail width232 height40 border0 usemap#Map>/td> td>a hrefindex.htm onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(Image18,,images/EIS_home_clicked.jpg,1)>img srcimages/EIS_home.jpg altHome Button nameImage18 width166 height40 border0>/a>a hrefeis1000.htm onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(Image19,,images/EIS_products_clicked.jpg,1)>img srcimages/EIS_products.jpg altProducts Button nameImage19 width74 height40 border0>/a>img srcimages/b3.jpg nameImage10 width74 height40 border0>a hrefinvestor_about_us.htm onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(Image16,,images/EIS_investors_clicked.jpg,1)>img srcimages/EIS_investors.jpg altInvestors Button nameImage16 width94 height40 border0>/a>a hrefcontact_us.htm onMouseOutMM_swapImgRestore() onMouseOverMM_swapImage(Image17,,images/EIS_Contact_us_clicked.jpg,1)>img srcimages/EIS_contact_us.jpg altContact Us Button nameImage17 width140 height40 border0>/a>/td> /tr> tr> td colspan2>img srcimages/line.jpg border0 width780 height8 alt>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop backgroundimages/back_left.png width232 height100%> !-- InstanceBeginEditable nameNavside1 --> table width232 height803 border0 cellpadding3> td valigntop stylecolor:#FFFFFF; padding-left:.5em; padding-right:0em; padding-top:1.5em> br>br>br> a hrefindex.htm classsidebar1>b>home/b>/a> ol> a hrefeis-tech.htm classsidebar1>eis technologies/a>br>br> !-- a hrefmeet-team.htm classsidebar1>meet the team/a>br>br> --> a hreflinks.htm classsidebar1>links/a>br>br> a hrefmain-news.htm classsidebar1>news/a> /ol> a hrefeis1000.htm classsidebar1>products/a>br>br> a hrefinvestor_about_us.htm classsidebar1>investors/a>br> br> a hrefcontact_us.htm classsidebar1>contact us/a>br>br> p>/p> a hrefsitemap.htm classsidebar1>Sitemap/a>br>br> /td> /table> !-- InstanceEndEditable --> /td> td valigntop height100% backgroundimages/back_right.png> !-- InstanceBeginEditable nameMain Body --> table width548 height520 border0 cellpadding3> tr> td width538 height68 stylepadding-left:1.2em; padding-right:0em; color:#4E5765; padding-top:0em> a nametop styletext-decoration:none;>h1>Towards a self sufficient energy system/h1>/a> /tr> tr> td height549 valigntop stylepadding-left:1.2em; padding-right:0em; color:#4E5765; padding-top:0em;> table width210 border0 alignright cellpadding7 bgcolor#1C62D4 cellspacing0 bordercolor#FFFFFF> tr> td height bordercolor#000000> a hrefimages/world-map-lg.jpg target_blank>img srcimages/world-map-sml.jpg titleSolar Insolation map of United States altSolar Insolation map of United States width200 height141 border0>/a> table width159 border0 cellpadding3> tr> td classcaption>Average Daily Solar Insolation: United States (click to enlarge)/td> /tr> /table> /td> /tr> tr> td height bordercolor#000000>a hrefimages/world-map&scale-lg.jpg target_blank>img srcimages/world-map&scale-sml.jpg titleSolar Insolation map of the World altSolar Insolation map of the World width200 height144 border0>/a>/td> /tr> tr> td height bordercolor#000000>table width159 border0 cellpadding3> tr> td classcaptioncaption>Average annual global insolation (click to enlarge)/td> /tr> /table> /td> /tr> /table> The elevated price of oil and other hydrocarbon fuels has made alternative energy systems an economic issue and not only an environmental one. Due to exponential growth in populations, emerging economies and consequently similar growth in fuel consumption, it is reasonable to expect continued elevation in prices of fossil fuels. br> br> This finite reserve of fuel will become more expensive as demand grows and supplies diminish. In contrast the sun, directly & indirectly, provides us with an infinite supply of energy. br> br> Harnessing the power of the sun is one of the major missions of Energy International Systems Group, Ltd. Since the mid 1970s, the company has been developing advanced thermodynamic systems for the collection of solar energy with the ultimate aim of developing a self-sufficient domestic energy system. br> br> Most of the various components for such a system have since been developed, making it an economically feasible enterprise. br> br> h2>Solar System Efficiency/h2> The EIS 1000 solar panels achieve peak performance very quickly due to their absorption efficiency and relatively low thermal mass. This is critical for performance in shorter winter days. Similarly the efficiency of the EIS 500 Vacuum Super Insulation (175°c-200°c) allows for longer peak operating hours, assuring thermal storage around the clock in areas of sufficient average irradiation. Combining the above two technologies & several others, Air Conditioning & complete energy systems will be available. br> br> Micro-generation of electricity is now considered feasible, PV & wind are typical examples, the latter with about 15% efficiency. EIS on the other hand, because of its unique thermodynamic approach, will achieve about 70% overall efficiencies. This will ultimately lead to savings of the order of 90-100% on average household energy bills. br> br> In other words, it is feasible that residents of a hrefimages/world-map-lg.jpg target_blank>US States/a> such as Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada and Texas, would be able to afford the luxury of leaving their air conditioning on all day. Obviously any part of the world that required air conditioning should be in a similar situation. Not only would people be able to save money but they would be making a major reduction in COsub>2/sub>and contributing significantly to the improvement of the environmentbr> br> h2>a hrefhttp://www.greenenergy.org.uk/sta/solarenergy/ukresource.htm target_blank>Enough sunshine/a>?/h2> Needless to say these systems can work anywhere the sun shines, however the number of panels required will vary depending on where you are on the planet. Obviously at the North & South Poles are difficult because they only get radiation for 6 months of the year; anywhere else solar radiation should be able to contribute to any households energy input. For example, based on hourly solar radiation figures falling on the town of Nottingham in the UK, not renowned for its sunny climate, the average home could be totally energy sufficient with about 20msup>2/sup> of the EIS 1000 solar panels. This is less than the average area of one side of a terraced house roof. Obviously it depends upon how many people occupy any property and what their energy consumption is, however areas of higher irradiation will normally require less panel area. br> br> table width251 border0 bgcolor#1C62D4 alignright cellpadding7> tr> td>a hrefhttp://www.greenenergy.org.uk/sta/solarenergy/ukresource.htm target_blank>img srcimages/ukmap-irradiation.gif titleUk Map of solar Irradiation altUk Map of solar Irradiation width251 height332 border0>/a>/td> /tr> tr> td classcaptioncaption>Uk Map of Solar Irradiation. Taken from a hrefhttp://www.greenenergy.org.uk/sta/solarenergy/ukresource.htm target_blank>Solar Trade Association/a>/td> /tr>/table> br> The above a hrefimages/world-map&scale-lg.jpg target_blank>map/a> and table shows the average annual global irradiation from this we can see that the potential market for solar thermal systems is vast. br> br> h2>EIS can provide solutions/h2> The components designed by EIS for their own solar thermal systems have a broad application across a spectrum of industries. br>br> For instance, the Caribbean islands, like many other parts of the world, rely on imported refined petroleum products for their energy needs. Tourism is a major component of their GDP and the hospitality industry is an energy intensive industry. The air-conditioning component costs alone must be having a serious impact on profitability for the industry in those island nations. Refrigeration costs in perishable goods must also be rising dramatically. EIS’s integrated energy systems will provide the solution across these static energy requirements. br>br> a href#top classsidebar>i>Top/i>/a> br>br> /tr> /table> !-- InstanceEndEditable --> /td> td width100% bgcolorE8EBF0>/td> /tr> tr> td colspan2 valigntop> table border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td backgroundimages/footer1.jpg width398 height70 alignLeft valignmiddle stylepadding-left:10 ; padding-right:80; padding-top:20>/td> td>img srcimages/footer2.png border0 width382 height70 alt>/td> /tr> /table>/td> td width100% backgroundimages/tiling2.gif>/td> /tr> /table>map nameMap> area shaperect coords50,26,173,40 hrefmailto:info@eisgroupltd.com target_blank titlee-mail address link alte-mail address link>/map>/body>!-- InstanceEnd -->/html>
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