SOLAR STRUCTURES

Northstar Technology excels in creating diverse solar structures using FRP, offering numerous benefits such as enhanced durability, lightweight designs, increased energy efficiency, and a significant reduction in carbon emissions. Embrace a greener future with Northstar's cutting-edge solutions in renewable energy construction.

SUSTAINABLE COMPOSITE SOLAR STRUCTURES

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LONG-LASTING SOLAR STRUCTURES UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES

  • Our Solar Canopy supports solar panels and is typically installed above parking lots, walkways, or other open areas. It serves a dual purpose of providing shade or shelter while also harnessing solar energy. Solar canopies are often used in commercial and public spaces where there's a need for both energy generation and shaded areas.

  • Ground structures can be fixed-tilt or tracking systems that allow the solar panels to follow the sun's path throughout the day, maximizing energy production. Solar ground structures are common in utility-scale solar projects where large arrays of solar panels are installed to generate significant amounts of electricity.

  • A solar roof mounting system involves the installation of solar panels on the roof of a building. There are various types of solar roof mounting systems, including:

    Rack Mounting: This involves attaching solar panels to racks that are secured to the roof. Rack-mounted systems can be fixed-tilt or adjustable-tilt, allowing the panels to be positioned at an optimal angle for sunlight exposure.

    Integrated Roof Mounting: In this approach, solar panels are integrated into the structure of the roof, acting as roofing material while also generating electricity. This provides a more seamless appearance and can be used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

    Ballasted Mounting: This method involves using weights or ballasts to secure the solar panels on the roof without penetrating it. It's often used on flat roofs to avoid damaging the roofing material.

    Tile Hooks and Clamps: These are used for pitched roofs with shingles or tiles. Specialized hooks or clamps secure the panels to the roof structure.

    All of these methods aim to capture sunlight and convert it into usable electricity using solar panels. The choice of installation method depends on factors such as available space, location, budget, building type, and energy production goals.

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