SOLAR POWERED SYSTEMS GENERATE

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ECHARGE eNow, Inc. 133 Hallene Rd Warwick RI 02886 Solar powered systems to generate and store energy for the transportation industry, namely, battery trickle charger systems comprising solar panels, a solar charge controller and connecting cables and wires, truck and trailer lift gate systems comprising solar panels, a solar charge controller and connecting cables and wires, in-cab truck no idle air conditioning systems comprising solar panels, a solar charge controller and connecting cables and wires and truck and trailer emergency safety lighting systems, comprising solar panels, a solar charge controller and connecting cables and wires;ELECTRONIC CHARGE;
ECHARGE eNow, Inc. 133 Hallene Rd Warwick RI 02886 Solar powered systems to generate and store energy for the transportation industry, including battery trickle charger systems, liftgate systems, mobile refrigeration systems and HVAC systems;E CHARGE;
ENOW eNow, Inc. 133 Hallene Rd Warwick RI 02886 Solar powered systems to generate and store energy for the transportation industry, namely, battery trickle charger systems comprising solar panels, a solar charge controller and connecting cables and wires, truck and trailer lift gate systems comprising solar panels, a solar charge controller and connecting cables and wires, no-idle systems comprising solar panels, a solar charge controller and connecting cables and wires, in-cab truck no idle air conditioning systems comprising solar panels, a solar charge controller and connecting cables and wires and truck and trailer emergency safety lighting systems, comprising solar panels, a solar charge controller and connecting cables and wires;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A generating facility is provided for generating electricity from both solar and non-solar energy sources. The solar generating portion of the facility includes capability to directly generate electricity from solar insolation, or to store the solar energy in a tangible medium, including stored heat, or solar generating fuel. The generating facility is configured to generate electricity simultaneously from both solar and non-solar sources, as well a solely from immediate solar insolation and from solar energy stored in a tangible medium. Additionally, the solar generating capacity may be segregated; such that separate spectra of solar insolation are used to capture heat for steam turbine based electrical generation, capture light energy for photovoltaic based electrical generation, and to grow biomass to generate a solar fuel.