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Clear Skies Solar Announces Grant From US Patent Office For X-Trax Solar Monitoring System

X-Trax was designed to maximize data management efficiency by removing all the unnecessary fields and concentrating on hard-core production values.
by Staff Writers
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 27, 2008
Clear Skies Group has announced a U.S. Patent was granted for its X-Trax Solar monitoring system. The patented system, designed and developed entirely by Clear Skies Group's in-house research and development department, will deliver reliable autonomous data readings for solar energy systems around the United States.

"Most systems on the market today are developed for large-scale commercial customers," said Ezra Green, Chairman and CEO of Clear Skies Solar.

"Several years ago, we saw distinct voids in the solar products and services market for the under-100kw system size. X-Trax fills the production monitoring void completely, as it can track solar electrical production for customers in both the residential and commercial sectors while preparing and distributing the data to the appropriate end user such as SREC aggregators. The X-Trax program is one stop shopping."

X-Trax was designed to maximize data management efficiency by removing all the unnecessary fields and concentrating on hard-core production values. Because X-Trax transmits on a cellular frequency. Clients are guaranteed an unprecedented level of reliability at an extremely affordable price. The comprehensive X-Trax program will be the first of its kind in the U.S. that will fully support the energy production industry.

"The technology of X-Trax will reliably monitor solar electrical production and ensure that customers' systems are performing at optimal levels," added Green. "With firmware development, software development, and sophisticated programming all completed in-house, X-Trax will lead the way to a new era of energy production tracking and ensuring solar systems are working at optimal levels at all times."

Clear Skies Group is one of the only solar energy integrators in the United States to house its own research and development department, through which it designs, develops and implements innovative solutions for Solar PV systems. "Our technology allows us to stand out in the solar industry by providing solutions to our clients," concluded Green.

The X-Trax monitor is the result of several years of extensive research, development and testing, and Clear Skies Group now has several systems operating in the US. The system will be ready for commercial launch by the summer of 2008.

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TXU Energy And National Energy Education Development Project Help Schools With Energy Education
Dallas TX (SPX) Feb 27, 2008
TXU Energy has announced that it will sponsor the National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project's nationally recognized solar energy education program. The TXU Energy Solar AcademySM sponsored program helps local schools bring the latest solar technology and energy lessons into the classroom. TXU Energy and NEED will select several Texas school districts for the program reaching more than 36,000 students about renewable energy through science, geography and math. Approximately 40 school districts will receive a free 1-kW solar array that will be Web-based and will show real-time data on how much electricity is being generated.






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