• Heliotex Technology

Heliotex is an automatic cleaning system that washes and rinses solar panel surfaces. The cleaning system can be programmed whenever it is necessary, depending on the environment. It does not require any further attention except the replacement of the water filter sand the occasional refilling of the soap concentrate. It contains a five-gallon reservoir for soap, which does not cause any damage to the solar panels. The Heliotex system sources the water from the residence via a hose or pipe connected to the pump and attached to nozzles on the solar panel surface without causing rubbing. The Heliotex system can be installed for any size or number of solar panels.

  • Electrostatics Cleaning

Electrostatics cleaning technology is named “Harvesting electricity”. This cleaning technology was first developed by scientists to solve the problem of dust deposits on the surfaces of PVs. This technology can also be used in dry dusty areas on Earth. Electrostatic charge material is used on a transparent plastic sheet or glass that covers the solar panels. Sensors monitor dust level sand activates the system in to cleaning mode. The dust is shaken off the solar panels when an electrically charged wave breaks over the surface material. This is not a safe way for home owners who are using solar panels because the panel shakes which may loosen its connection to the roof and it could fall down and cause injury. However, it is an effective solution for larger systems elsewhere. The structure of the panels is strong and flexible to avoid breakage that may be caused by shaking.

Wind Power - Clean and Efficient
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Advantages of Wind Power
Wind energy is currently the largest contributing resource of renewable energy in Ireland. It is both Ireland’s largest and cheapest renewable electricity resource. In 2018 Wind provided 85% of Ireland’s renewable electricity and 30% of our total electricity demand. It is the second greatest source of electricity generation in Ireland after natural gas. Ireland is one of the leading countries in its use of wind energy and 3rd place worldwide in 2018, after Denmark and Uruguay.
As the company made clear in its announcement: “It’s the perfect feature to use if you have an overflowing shopping cart, are dealing with a fussy child, or simply don’t want to walk to your car through the rain.” Admittedly, the technology isn’t perfect yet; but it’s certainly a taste of things to come.