Ushering in the New Era of Solar Fuels
Years Ahead of Schedule
IAUS's new solar technology
is the first to offer the possibility of competing head-to-head with fossil fuels
for both electricity and gasoline production. It costs less now than the World Government's goal for solar power cost
per kilowatt by the year 2020. IAUS's unique thin-film lens focuses the sun's energy,
producing super-heated steam for power generation. IAUS's panels are inexpensive,
efficient, and require virtually no maintenance. Typical solar reflector panels ( e.g. solar dishes, troughs, heliostats) are very expensive and require a great
deal of maintenance to sustain a solar focal point. Once installed, IAUS's lenses
need no further adjustment. Other solar technologies,
such as photovoltaic (PV) panels, are also very expensive and require an expensive
inverter to convert DC power to AC. They also require expensive batteries for power
storage. Unlike PV systems, IAUS's product does not need an expensive inverter or
battery storage. It operates on heat and produces heat as a byproduct. This energy
can be stored using a chemical regeneration process held in a continuous cycle.
This chemical, in turn, is then used to create steam when there is no sun. This
unique added process costs significantly less than batteries; so much so, that it
offers a reasonable answer to 24/7 solar power.
Currently, the world's
annual energy market is approximately $3 trillion and growing rapidly. It is two
times larger than the world's agricultural market and four times larger than the
cost of the world's military.
Solar Power Breakthrough
IAUS Hits Milestone Previously Thought to be Impossible
IAUS has successfully finished its first high-volume run
of its new breakthrough solar panels. Nearly 1,000 Kilowatts of IAUS's solar panels
were manufactured in a short 24-hour run. On a 24/7 operating schedule, an estimated
350 Megawatts of IAUS panels can be produced annually. In comparison, a traditional
photovoltaic (PV) solar module manufacturing plant with a yearly capacity equal
to IAUS would cost an estimated $840 Million to construct.
IAUS's unique thin-film
solar lens can be produced at a fraction of the cost of today's traditional photovoltaic
solar panels. IAUS believes its new product is the first solar power technology
with legitimate potential to compete with gas and other fossil fuels in the immediate
future. Low-cost energy produced by IAUS's new patented and patent-pending solar
technology can be used to generate electricity or produce clean fuels such as hydrogen
and green methanol (gasoline replacements) at a competitive price.
IAUS plans to quickly expand its annual solar panel production
capacity this year to 1 Gigawatt, which is enough to supply an estimated $2 Billion
in sales per year.
Click Here to see IAUS's Lens heat generation demonstration.
The super-high temperature
at the focal point instantly ignites a block of wood. Look closely, you can see
the flames.
See IAS’s
breakthrough, turbine.
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