Ritec’s ClearShield™ Branches out on Solar Panels with Intriguing Dutch Trees

Date: 24 April 2014
Source: Ritec

Date: 24 April 2014

An incredible set of eight new solar power structures in a green technology business park in Holland have just been treated with leading glass surface protector, ClearShield®.

ClearShield® was specified on the project’s glass panels to improve each structure’s solar energy performance and increase their effectiveness.Each structure is in the shape of a tree and includes branches and twigs. However, its leaves are made from solar photo voltaic panels which are being used to produce energy for businesses on the park. Each solar ‘tree’ is an impressive twelve meters high, twelve meters in diameter and has all its glass elements protected by the ClearShield Eco-System™.

ClearShield® was applied on-site to the ‘leaves’ of the trees at Romag’s UK factory, who have produced the panels on behalf of their representative, Hermans Techniek Energy B.V. ClearShield® has been used to protect the panels from dirt and contamination which can effect light transmission and the panels’ effectiveness.

Therefore saving time and money. Glass on existing solar installations can also be renovated using the ClearShield Eco-System™ to remove contaminants on the surface. This in turn restores the installation's peak load performance to its original level. Stephen Byers, Managing Director of Ritec International, comments, “Panels treated with the ClearShield Eco-System™ resist staining and discolouration, keeping the glass surface cleaner for longer. This optimises light transmission, maximises efficiency and maintains performance for longer, as well as reduces maintenance requirements.” Ritec are delighted to have worked on this project alongside Romag on behalf of their representative, Hermans Techniek Energy B.V. and look forward to more partnerships within the solar industry.”

For more information on Ritec, visit www.ritec.co.uk or email info@ritec.co.uk.

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Notes to Editors

Ritec International is a product and market development company with more than 30 years’ experience, specialising in new technologies for the protection, renovation and maintenance of glass. Hundreds of glass processors and fabricators worldwide use the ClearShield Eco-SystemTM in a wide range of applications including architectural, decorative, showers, marine, railway and residential glass. The ClearShield Eco-System TM has been used to protect glass at many international landmarks such as The Rockefeller Centre in New York, Lloyd’s of London, and the Shanghai World Finance Centre.

For more information visit www.ritec.co.uk

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