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2002.08.27 Tue
Photovoltaic Power Generation by Clay Roofing Tile
Shinto Company Limited, located in Takahashi City, Aichi Prefecture in Japan, recently launched sales of its photovoltaic (PV) clay roofing tile, the "Shinto Sunbless AM," which integrates clay roofing tiles with PV panels. The company's line of business is manufacturing and sales of roofing tiles, development and foreign trade of roofing tile materials. The PV clay roofing tile is considered superior because it is easy to install, looks attractive, and is wind and water resistant.




Posted: 2002/08/27 07:21:53 AM
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