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Guide to SunCatcher Solar Power System

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In an age when green solutions offer both monetary savings and positive PR, the SunCatcher from Solar Energy systems is setting records in converting sunlight into solar power. Although it's not yet commercially available, the SunCatcher can power everything from a small house to a huge factory.

Basically, the SunCatcher consists of a large dish that can track the movement of the sun and convert its rays to energy using 82 curved glass mirrors. Consider the following when checking out SunCatcher information:

1. Find SunCatcher articles online that will explain the technology.

2. Compile a SunCatcher list of features to see if the technology is right for you.

3. Learn the difference between SunCatcher technology and other so-called sun catcher devices.

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Find SunCatcher articles online that will explain the technology


There have been tons of articles published explaining the SunCatcher technology. Some go into great detail and are aimed at the solar scientist and others are geared more toward the casual reader.

I recommend: Associated Content has a great article explaining how the SunCatcher fits into the evolving field of solar power. Also check out Popular Mechanics' article on how it fits into the "sun-powered grid."

Compile a SunCatcher list of features to see if the technology is right for you


Background yourself in the details of the SunCatcher technology so that, when it does become commercially available, you'll be ready to make a decision on whether to adapt it to provide power for your building.

I recommend: Stirling Energy Systems, one of the developers of SunCatcher, provides a great overview of what the technology can do and how it will fit into the solar power grid. Also, SUSTY reviews every feature of the SunCatcher and outlines plans to adapt it to the power grid system in California.

Learn the difference between SunCatcher technology and other so-called sun catcher devices


There are many products available that refer to themselves as sun catchers and shouldn't be confused with the actual SunCatcher system. These range from solar powered golf carts to solar panels.

I recommend: SunCatcher Solar, based in Canada, uses the name for its system of solar panels. Also check out SolarGreen's solar-powered golf carts.

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  • Although the SunCatcher system is primarily aimed at major utility companies at this point, there are plans to make it available to the public. Keep checking the latest news on developments to be the first in your neighborhood to contact a SunCatcher provider.

The official source of SunCatcher Solar Power System is the SunCatcher page at Business.com

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