Visual Building Solar Designer is a specialist product developed for Solar Panel installation companies. It has been developed from the Visual Building Premium version and therefore has all the features as described for Visual Building Premium. A roof is quickly drawn using Visual Building's comprehensive roof design tools, and solar panels are simply dragged onto the roof surfaces. Calculations are then performed using the roof details, location, feed in tariff etc to quickly calculate the power and financial benefits generated. Any manufacturer's solar panel can be added to the catalogue. See www.visualbuilding.co.uk
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Microgrid Energy, Washington University Sam Fox School of Design and Visual ... STLtoday.com As a means to harness the growing interest in taking solar structures to the next level in terms of good design, St. Louis-based solar installer Microgrid Energy teamed with the Washington University Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts to put on ... and more » |
Digitally Enhanced | Custom Jobs Metropolis Magazine Another rendered the core of a super-tall tower with a click, instead of making designers draw each individual section. SHoP's Barclays Center, the future Brooklyn home of the New Jersey Nets, will writhe under an armadillo armor of 12000 steel plates. ... |
SOLARWATT AG enters Danish market Glass on Web SOLARWATT modules complement our design concepts perfectly and also enhance projects from a visual perspective.” The first joint appearance for the two partners took place at the Building Green trade fair in Copenhagen on October 12 and 13, 2011. ... |
PV Trackers Seek Their Place in the Sun RenewableEnergyWorld.com ADES, a research and design engineering company with more than 150 MW of solar trackers installed since 2004 and activity in Spain, Italy, Greece and Canada, features a dual axis solar tracker design with efficient land use (1 MW on 3.5 ha), ... and more » |
Metropolis Magazine | And the Winner Is! Metropolis Magazine They were challenged to design, build, and exhibit solar- powered homes during a weeklong competition. The homes had to do everything you would expect from a typical house while striving for net positive energy balance and remaining affordable. ... and more » |
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