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Home Energy Americas, LLC• Home Energy Americas, LLC (HEA) specializes in
configuring integrated renewable energy solutions for businesses and homes.
• HEA is the exclusive distributor, from the U.S.A. to Panama (including the Caribbean), for the entire product line offered by Home Energy International B.V. of The Netherlands (HEI).
• The core products include the Energy Ball® V100 and V200 (small wind turbines), Solar Power (Solar PV), Solar Heat (Evacuated Solar Heat Tubes) and the Bio-Heat Furnace.
• The Energy Ball® small wind turbine will be manufactured in McKinney, Texas.
• HEA is a privately held company with an expanding network of distributors and dealers.
The Necessity
• Home Energy offers the commercial solution for a cleaner, healthier and better world– Energy Ball– Solar Power– Solar Heat– Bio CV– More to come
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Energy Ball
V100 V200
• Aesthetically appealing.• Noise free and very low vibration.• Negligible cast shadow (flicker)• Installed in urban and rural areas.• Roof, pole or facade mounting.• Easy to install, operate and maintain.• Configurable into a hybrid wind/solar system capable of
producing energy 24/7.• Low cut-in speed.• Residential or business locations• Uses wind; a clean renewable energy to produce electricity• Produces no emissions• Most advanced inverter that follows the power curve in
milliseconds
Energy Ball Benefits
• Most accepted renewable energy
• Greater incentives
• Many applications
• Developing technology
• Ease of integration
• Combined applications
Solar Panels Prowess
Multiple Applications
• Wind / Solar / Heat Tubes• Cell Towers• COW• Any roof description• Front to AC / Water Heating• Functional Integration
• No silver bullet
• Availability of renewable resources
• Technology strengths
• Scalable configuration
• Siting challenges
• System solutions
Adaptability and Efficiency
Solar Heat Tubes
• Simple solution – Best ROI• Various applications• Minimize energy usage • Improve energy equation
• Regulations and policy adaptability• Public awareness of combined
renewables• Government incentives• Industry expansion / consolidation• Job growth• Funding sources• Educational focus• Economic feasibility
The Future For Renewable Energy
Carbon Footprints
Good Magazine / Starbucks Information Source
Residential Sector Carbon EmissionsResidential Sector Carbon Emissions• 47 % Heating47 % Heating = Solar Heat Tubes / Indoor – Forced Air• 24 % Lighting and Appliances24 % Lighting and Appliances – Energy Ball & Solar Power PV• 17 % Water Heating17 % Water Heating = Solar Heat Tubes / External Water Heater• 6 % Air Conditioning6 % Air Conditioning = Energy Ball / DC Air Conditioning 94 %94 % of Total Carbon Emission Elimination• Targeting ‘Carbon Neutral’ and ‘Zero-Energy’ goalsTargeting ‘Carbon Neutral’ and ‘Zero-Energy’ goals
Carbon Footprints
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