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Sharp Solar Electricity
Sharp Solar, located in Huntington Beach, CA, began researching solar cells in 1959. “By the end of 2007, Sharp reached 2 gigawatts of cumulative solar cell production volume, more than any other company in the world.”1
Sharp has developed a range of options of photovoltaic panels including off grid modules, residential modules, commercial modules, utility scale modules, and a new line of thin film photovoltaic modules.
To contact a local dealer for Sharp Solar visit Sharp's contact page and fill out the contact form.
To learn more visit Sharp's website at http://www.sharpusa.com/SolarElectricity.aspx
1. Sharp Solar Electricity, Sharp Solar History, http://www.sharpusa.com/SolarElectricity.aspx.
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Sharp Solar Downloads:
- Powering Your Home With Solar Electricity
- Residential Solar Electricity Products
- Solar Energy For Your Home Video
- The OnEnergy™ Solar System Video
- Residential Case Study
- Denver Airport Case Study
- AT&T Park - Home of the San Francisco Giants
- Google Case History
- Clarum Homes Case History
- FedEx Case History
- Arizona Public Service Case History
- Solar Racking System for Asphalt-Shingle Roofs
- Solar Racking System for Asphalt-Shingle Roofs with Flashing Attachment
- Solar Racking System for Flat-Tile Roofs
- Solar Racking System for High-Profile Tile Roofs
- Photovoltaic Module Warranty
- Photovoltaic Module Warranty (for modules sold prior to October 1, 2009)
- SRS Mounting System Warranty
Specifications:
- NE-80EJEA 80W Module
- ND-123UJF 123W Module
- ND-130UJF 130W Module
- ND-176UC1 176W Module
- ND-72ERUC/ND-72ELUC 72W Module
- ND-U216C1 216W Module
- ND-U224C1 224W Module
- ND-U230C1 230W Module
- NT-175UC1 175W Module
- ND-198UC1 198W Module
- ND-216UC1 216W Module
- ND-224UC1 224W Module
- ND-N2ECUC 142W Module
- NU-U230F3 230W Module
- NU-U235F1 235W Module
- NA-V115H5 115W Thin Film (IEC)
- NA-V121H5 121W Thin Film (IEC)
- NA-V128H5 128W Thin Film (IEC)
- NA-V142H5/NA-V135H5 142/135W Thin Film (IEC)
- NA-V115H1 115W Thin Film (UL)
- NA-V121H1 121W Thin Film (UL)
- NA-V128H1 128W Thin Film (UL)
Information provided by Sharp Solar
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The possibilities for using solar energy are limitless. At a basic level, solar energy can passively heat and provide light for buildings, distill water, and cook food. Active strategies, incorporating photovoltaics, pumps, and fans to change energy outputs, generate electricity, heat water, heat and cool buildings, and power cars, boats, and even planes. Solar electricity is produced by converting sunlight into power using the photovoltaic effect where an electrical current flows though a solar cell when the cell is exposed to sunlight. Read More... |
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