Monday, March 19, 2012

NEW! RPT Onsite Offgrid Power System Installation


The Eco-friendly RPT (Renewing Power Technology) Onsite Off-Grid Power System is a self-energized, scalable and renewable, clean energy solution for residential, commercial and industrial applications.
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The RPT Onsite Off-Grid Power System feeds power to your property just like your local power company but produces independent, renewable energy On Site with zero emissions. These systems utilize a proprietary, multi-stage redundant power technology, meaning that within the system there are several levels of redundant back-ups to keep the power flowing and to provide massive power on demand. The system produces continuous power utilizing power cells, without fuel cells, solar panels or wind turbines. Every system is customized to generate and produce electricity based on the required volts, amps, watts, hertz and other specifications.

The manufacturer developed the RPT Onsite Off-Grid Power System as their first R&D solution after taking on the project for the Department of Energy to lower the cost of power generation. After 20 years of conceptualizing, engineering, designing and testing the RPT Onsite Off-Grid Power System emerged as the answer.

With increasing energy demand, RPT Onsite Off-Grid Power System provides opportunities for electric utility operators to transform their electrical distribution networks and lower operation cost. The systems are built to the highest industrial quality standards and completely self-contained. Some of the many benefits of adding an Onsite Off-Grid Power System include:

  • AC and DC direct connect.

  • Scalable systems for any size project and unlimited power production onsite.

  • Operable in disaster situations including earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes and floods.

  • Systems provide property owners with a net zero energy bill.

  • Alternative energy equipment providers can generate additional revenue with a zero emission, green energy solution.

  • Gas station owners can generate additional revenue by operating a charging station for electric vehicles.

  • Systems are manufactured in the USA.



These units are ideal for residential, commercial and industrial applications with aeronautics, boating and automotive applications soon to be realized. Affordable Solar Technologies partners directly with the manufacturer who handles all installations, maintenance and warranties and does not utilize distribution channels or outside installers.

No More Black Outs! No More Rate Increases!
Enjoy Independent, Pure Power!



The onsite, off grid, scalable power system is a self energized system that utilizes power cell technology to provide an alternative energy solution for residential and commercial use. The ecologically friendly, environmentally responsible power system will eliminate electricity cost.

During installation, the manufacturer will pay your electric bill (must be zero balance) which can take up to 2 or 3 months.

Confidential Technology

The manufacture of RPT Onsite Off-Grid Power System is confidential and has not/will not undergo independent laboratory testing including, but not limited to; UL: Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.; CSA: Canadian Standards Association; ETL: ETL Testing Laboratories, now a mark of Intertek Testing Services; CE: Conformance European.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Team New Jersey’s preparation for the 2011 Solar Decathlon


Team New Jersey is looking to install the right number of photovoltaic and hydrothermal solar panels on the roof of the energy-efficient home it’s designing for the 2011 Solar Decathlon in Washington, D.C.

The team is focused on finding a balance between affordability and energy production, said team member Jen Switala, an architecture student at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Team New Jersey is composed of students from the Institute of Technology, the State University of New Jersey and Rutgers University. The team is one of 20 teams of university students from around the world designing solar homes for the fifth biennial competition to be hosted in October, 2011 by the United States Department of Energy.

There was some controversy in 2009 when Team Germany won the Solar Decathlon with a home almost completely covered in solar panels. As a result, this year’s competition organizers added judging criteria for home affordability.
Team New Jersey submitted a design to the DOE in late November that it believes will be competitive on the fronts of energy efficiency, affordability and sustainability.
“We have to run completely on our own energy,” Switala said of the home. “That’s one of the DOE criteria.”

The home the team has designed is south facing with windows stretching across the length of the southern façade and a tilted roof perfectly designed for the installation of photovoltaic solar panels.

“We’re going to find the right balance,” Switala said. “We want to have enough panels to give the home a little leeway, so it’s producing the power it needs even on cloudy or rainy days, but not so much that we have more energy than we know what to do with.”

She said it’s important for the home to be self-sustaining at all times. If it is, it will probably feed back into the grid sometimes and earn some financial rewards for the homeowners, but that’s not the point of the solar home.
The team will present judges with a digital walk-through of its design, including a construction simulation, on Dec. 21, Switala said.

Pictured: An artist's rendering of the Team New Jersey's solar home, courtesy of Team New Jersey.