Tuesday, August 10, 2010

GoSolarUSA capitalizing on aspects of new solar furnace technology deal

NEW ORLEANS, USA: GoSolarUSA Inc. disclosed that the company has decided to pursue a schedule that should position their newly acquired “Solar Forced Air Furnace” technology (Patent Pending) to be developed for marketing prior to the upcoming winter season in the US.

GSLO is currently preparing to manufacture a working prototype in order to test for functionality, reliability and effectiveness standards. This process is expected to take approximately three to four months.

The company believes this new technology could revolutionize the solar industry by providing a practical method of delivering forced air heat to homes in cold climates using solar energy. Their new Solar Forced Air Furnace device is expected to be used as a stand-alone forced air heating system or in conjunction with an existing forced air furnace.

The system is anticipated to provide hot air to heat commercial or residential spaces needing heat during cold weather. The device is designed to collect energy from the sun, concentrate it into heat and transfer that heat to a moving air stream which is circulated into various spaces.

Forced air heating systems are used in 35 Million homes in the United Sates. It is the most common type of heating system in US homes. Forced air furnaces generally run on fossil fuels such as natural gas, fuel oil and propane. They distribute warm air by blowing it through ducts.

GSLO’s new Solar Forced Air Furnace will be designed to easily adapt to existing systems in these 35 Million homes to reduce heating costs and to provide a low-cost, “green” energy source to replace oil and gas.

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