This is exciting and innovative. Taking the extreme weather we experience here in British Columbia into consideration is probably the best way to show the benefits of this way of renewable energy 🙌 👏 super cool
@@LylaBoudreau-r5q we have ran tests at 7,500 feet Elevation. We have gotten snow loads of 4 feet, winds of 165 mph, and its gotten to -22°F and the system was working with no issue.
Cool stuff! Simple and efficient. This seems a lot more efficient than converting solar to electricity and then using it heat water. Solar water heating is widespread in many countries. But concentrating solar with curved mirrors and dynamically adjusting angles is cool. Great innovation.
@@mariak5812 that's when the government gives you money to install this system and be net zero. They can pay from 50% up to 100% would need to see what your end use is. Becoming net zero can be free right now.