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Photovoltaic Systems & Integration
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Optical Elements for Lasers |
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NEWS |
News Release -
After Years of groundwork and negotiations, Elk Industries
now has it's own Brand Name Solar Panels.
These Photovoltaic Panels meet or exceed Industry Standards
for environmental, safety, output parameters, packaging,
connectivity, and essentially all of the common requirements
for use for any/all terrestrial applications.
These Panels are available in sizes from 15 Watts (Rating @STC)
in numerous increments to 120 Watts (Rating @STC). The
Maximum Ratings of these Panels exceed the (nominal) ratings
at STC (Standard Test Conditions). The Elk Industries
Photovoltaic (Solar) Panels are made of the finest
Polycrystalline Solar Cells, and are compact and lightweight
considering their output capabilities.
Elk Industries is offering these Solar Panels at very
competitive pricing, in fact, the prices are typically the
same, or lower than that of other, Larger "Name Brands".
In conclusion, Elk Industries has a wide range of high
quality solar panels that are competitively priced compared
to other Brands, yet perform essentially just as well, and
are rugged, robust, and environmentally stable. They are
built to last a lifetime, and are based upon silicon
polycrystalline technology, which is one of the 3 main
groups of commercial and industrial solar panels in the
world today. |
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Robin Elkins |
| Robin Elkins is a prolific inventor, scientist, engineer,
and award winning photographer. He is a provider of a wide
range of services as a design engineering consultant,
lecturer, and new age artist. Probably most well known for
his invention of the first patented digital audio recording
system (U.S. Patent #4,124,773), this invention covers
voicemail and internet access to digital audio - it is an
invention made when Elkins was only 18 years old. His other
issued U.S. Patents combine novel derivations of energy,
communications, or security technologies. There is an
extensive List of Licensees to one or more of his Patents
including Microsoft, ATT, Sony, IBM, Siemens, DEC, WANG, and
AOL, which were the subject of articles in "Fortune
Magazine" and "the Wall Street Journal" . As a LASER
designer and electronics technologist, he holds
certifications from M.I.T., Georgia Tech, and MCI-SONY.
Among his latest projects are the New Instrument of Music (NIM)
and a new art form and medium which creates vibrant and
striking images called "the Magic Box". These and many other
projects are developed in a well equipped workshop and
laboratory in Central Florida. |
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