Harness and control solar energy

AventaSolar AS is a young Norwegian company, founded in 2005, but with long experience within solar thermal energy and waterbased heating.

AventaSolar has delivered the control system for the project Strandkanten in Tromsø, which secures energy effective operation, stabile indoor temperature and individual monitoring of the use of heat and electricity in each flat. (Photo: Nor Bygg AS)

AventaSolar has delivered the control system for the project Strandkanten in Tromsø, which secures energy effective operation, stabile indoor temperature and individual monitoring of the use of heat and electricity in each flat. (Photo: Nor Bygg AS)

 

At the present, AventaSolar has activities in two different areas, solar Energy and control systems.

 

Solar energy

For reducing the dependency on conventional fuels with large environmental impacts, solar energy represents an obvious choice. A substantial fraction of the global energy use serves the need for space and domestic water heating or for air-conditioning of buildings. AventaSolar has long experience with solar thermal energy used for these purposes. Together with strong partners AventaSolar has developed a new generation of solar collectors in advanced polymer materials.

Control system

AventaSolar provides controllers for low temperature heating systems and for solar systems. Our product range includes controllers for:

  • solar heating systems
  • under floor heating with individual energy monitoring
  • combined solar and floor heating systems

 

Further reading

AventaSolar website

Article produced by Eilif Ursin Reed 29.03.2010

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