
Mitsubishi Solar Panels
Mitsubishi solar panels are
famous for it's good quality. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has established
a legacy of innovation and accomplishment in the field of electrical
technology since their started in 1921. As a matter of fact, if you can
imagine something that got electrical energy running through it, odds are
pretty high that Mitsubishi makes it, created it, or revolutionized it in one
or another way way.
As a large-scale manufacturer of electrical and
electronic components and products —one
with massive ongoing research and development programs—Mitsubishi is making
the breakthroughs that are leading the planet in the direction of a more
energy-efficient future.
Solar power is actually an integral element of this
future. Mitsubishi is a genuine pioneer in the field. The reason is ,
Mitsubishi has been focusing on the technology since the 1970s, when they made
their first PV modules to supply power to satellites. If you're able to
imagine how durable and trustworthy PV modules have to be to stand up to the
cold and warm extremes of outer space, you will get an idea of how well
Mitsubishi solar panels
work right here at home.
Mitsubishi Electric is dedicated to promote solar
energy systems as an essential source of clean energy for the future.
Photovoltaic (PV) modules, which include the core of the technology, drew
significantly attention in Kyoto, Japan in December 1997, at the 3rd Session
of the Conference of the Parties to the United.Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change (COP3), usually known as "The Kyoto Protocols."
At this conference, developed nations agreed to take
steps in order to cut back on the production of greenhouse gases like CO2. One
of the most encouraging approaches is the adoption of solar energy systems,
which generate electrical power with absolutely no emission of CO2. Mitsubishi
Electric approaches this responsibility with the greatest sincerity.
The newest laboratory test results are in and based
on the new SB1 guidelines compliant module list that was posted on the
California Energy Commission's website on June 4th 2009 several solar panel
models posted a decrease in their PTC power ratings.
As an example the Sun Power SPR205BLK-U, SPR210BLK-U,
SPR220BLK-U and SPR225BLK-U were downgraded by more than 5 watts while
Mitsubishi PV-UD185MF5 185 Watt solar panel was in fact upgraded by 1.5 watts
!
As outlined by the following manufacturer's own
specification sheets, the Mitsubishi PV-UD185MF5 185 Watt solar panel provides
a better negative tolerance rating compared to the Kyocera line of solar
panels, Sun Power line of solar panels, the GE line of solar panels and the BP
line of solar panels.An improvednegative tolerance rating means that you are
guaranteed in writing of getting more of the power that you've paid for.
The Mitsubishi PV-UD185MF5 also offers a guarantee
that is five years longer versus Kyoceraâ 170 through 210 Watt panels and
Sanyoâ 180 through 205 watt panels.
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