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Germany - Apartment buildings

2020-12-01T11:34:45+01:0023rd. November, 2020|

Award winner: innovative energy solutions Apartment Buildings with GREENROCK saltwater batteries Congratulations to our partner Michael Metz. He is award winner for innovative energy solutions in Hessen/Germany. On November 19, 2020 he officially received the award. Already in September 2020 the inauguration of the two apartment buildings took place. A great project that we would read more

Outdoor power storage

2020-11-17T11:31:46+01:0017th. November, 2020|

Vigos - the outdoor power storage The weather-resistand battery, defying wind, rain and frost Watch the video Managing director Thomas Krausse presenting Vigos - the outdoor power storage in the video-clip. Vigos has a comfort zone from -30 °C to +50 °C. The ready-to-connect all-over system offers high power and includes a high-quality energy management read more

That’s what we stand for

2020-11-10T09:36:02+01:005th. November, 2020|

That's what we stand for BlueSky Energy company presentation Managing Director Dr. Thomas Krausse talks about BlueSky Energy. What we stand for and what is important to us in all our products. Watch the video BlueSky Energy stands for safe power storage solutions. Since years, we are dealing with power storage technologies. With our safe read more

Car workshop with sun power

2020-09-30T11:14:50+02:0030th. September, 2020|

Car workshop with sun power Self-consumption at a level of 80 percent Austria: 67 PV modules mounted on the roof and on the building façade provide sun power for the car workshop. In total, 111 m² are used for the PV-modules. The workshop consumes the energy generated and surplus energy flows into the GREENROCK saltwater read more

France

2020-09-23T15:34:00+02:0023rd. September, 2020|

France The owner of a single family home in Limoges, France is happy about his sustainable energy concept. We present the first GREENROCK installation in France. Consumption reduced by 50 percent Today the family has an annual consumption of 5,000 kWh. Some time ago this was quite different. An annual consumption of 12,000 kWh was read more

Truck Garage relies on solar power

2020-06-15T12:28:46+02:0015th. June, 2020|

Truck garage relies on solar power 45 kWh GREENROCK Business storage system In northern Germany, a 45 kWh GREENROCK Business storage system supplies a truck garage with solar power. The recently installed saltwater battery storage stores solar power and supplies the workshop. Two photovoltaic systems with 25 kWp and 34.6 kWp supply green power for read more

Capacity / Power

2020-03-26T11:23:46+01:0026th. March, 2020|

Capacity / power / nominal power kWh / kW / kWp In the jungle of abbreviations and technical terms we explain the meaning and differences of terms. Our first part deals with kWh / kW / kWp, i.e. capacity, input and output power and nominal power of photovoltaics. kWh = capacity Battery storage systems are read more

Off-grid with 25 kWh GREENROCK for a family in Belgium

2019-10-18T12:04:59+02:002nd. September, 2019|

Off-grid with 25 kWh GREENROCK for a family in Belgium Living off-grid and self sustainable with an island mode storage system. That’s what the owner of a family home in Belgium wants to establish. The family owns a hybrid car and has all electric appliances (no gas connection). The family with two children and a read more

Off-grid home for a family of seven

2019-10-23T14:38:16+02:002nd. August, 2019|

Off-grid home for a family of seven With GREENROCK saltwater battery storage A family of 7 chooses a very special house for living off-grid in Menen, Belgium, not far from the French border. They live in a glass house like a greenhouse. The family opted for a glass construction to use maximum solar energy. The read more

Space-saving installation under the basement stairs

2019-10-23T14:39:52+02:001st. August, 2019|

Space-saving installation under the basement stairs From the first consultation to the installation A 12.5 kWh GREENROCK Home storage is placed in a detached house in Germany under the basement stairs. The home owner new what he was looking for. He wanted to optimize his photovoltaic's self-consumption and directly use his solar power. The installer read more

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