Saturday, September 19, 2009

Shared: Another Way to Tell Your Neighbors You're Better than Them

If we have learned nothing else from the green revolution, it's that the eco-conscious are also concerned with how it looks. Not sure where this idea originates, but some drive hybrids for the social benefits. People know you drive a hybrid because it looks different than the other cars on the road. These tiles will make your neighbors think that you've either started building with Legos or are working to make the world a better place.

I wonder if you can get them to match the color of your hybrid...

Solar panels shaped like clay roof tiles: "



Converting to solar energy means covering a roof in unsightly solar panels. Not necessarily: Philadelphia company SRS Energy has developed the Solé Power Tile, a roof tile designed to sustainably convert sunlight into electricity without compromising aesthetics. The dark blue tiles, manufactured by SRS Energy, are jointly branded and distributed by US Tile and specifically designed to be compatible with the clay roof tiles manufactured by US Tile. Customers who purchase clay tiles will be given the option to upgrade a section of their roof to Solé Power Tiles. When installed, the system can offset a large proportion of a homeowner's energy costs—not to mention cleaning their carbon conscience. The tiles are available in select West Coast markets this autumn, with a nationwide rollout planned for spring 2010.



SRS Energy says that the Solé tiles, made from a high-performance polymer often used in car bumpers, are lightweight, unbreakable and recyclable. Flexible solar technology by United Solar Ovonic is embedded inside each tile, allowing them to function independently of each other. Meanwhile, the performance of the system as a whole is monitored remotely by SRS Energy and US Tile. The director of engineering at SRS Energy is J.D. Albert, who also developed the electronic ink technology used in Amazon Kindle and the Sony Reader.



What's so attractive about the Solé Power Tile system he and his team have produced is that it makes it easy for consumers to make a green choice, without having to settle for a product they find unappealing. With more tile styles and colours in the pipeline, SRS Energy could soon be enjoying a big chunk of eco-bounty, as will any other company that can remove the disincentives from sustainable technology.



Website: www.srsenergy.com

Contact: www.srsenergy.com/ContactUs.aspx



Spotted by: Anne-Marie Fischer

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