A Compact, Hybrid Sunlight Delivering System
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Technology Overview
This versatile hybrid daylight harvesting system can be adapted for lamp post or rooftop installation, efficiently illuminating dark spaces. It functions as both a daylight collector and an electric light source.
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Hybrid Daylight Harvesting System
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High-Efficiency Sunlight Concentration:
Computer-controlled motor tracking maximises sunlight capture throughout the day and optimised energy harvesting performance
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Significant Energy Savings:
Reduces reliance on artificial lighting during daylight hours, lowers electricity consumption and operational costs
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Easy Installation & Adaptability:
Mountable on standard lamp posts or rooftops. Suitable for retrofitting existing infrastructure. Channels sunlight into underground or multi-storey enclosed areas
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Low Maintenance & Cost-Effective:
Uses simple off-the-shelf components,long-term cost savings through reduced energy use
Maritime Use Cases

The hybrid daylight harvesting system could be integrated into the design of maritime vessels, offshore platforms, or coastal maritime facilities to improve energy efficiency and reduce the reliance on artificial lighting.

By effectively harnessing and distributing natural daylight, the system could contribute to the overall energy savings and sustainability of maritime operations, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and operational costs.

The compact and modular design of the system could also make it suitable for retrofitting existing maritime assets, enabling the upgrade of older facilities to more energy efficient lighting solutions.
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