alistair hartley

los angeles, CA (USA)
Role(s):
Founder/Owner/Principal

norton ecgineering and consultancy inc

Location: los angeles
Range: Below $10k - $10k
Investor Type: Angel
Accredited: Yes
Description:
Funding Types:
  • Equity Funding (VC, Angel, PE)
Industries:
  • Energy
Investment Regions:
  • United States
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  • GU
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  • NV
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Founder/Owner/Principal

norton ecgineering and consultancy inc

Location: los angeles
Industry: Engineering
Year Founded: 2008
Number Employees: 1-10 people
Description: I am on automation system design and just design a project on solar system. I have design Project advantages,,, • Large reduction of solar panel size and cost reduction. • Generating enough energy in order to liberating the domestic from national grid. • Potential of Sub-station. How DOE can benefit from this project? 1. This project with low cost design ($10,000) can replace the massive and expensive existing solar panel systems and most importantly to liberate domestic use from national grid. The massive saving energy in house hold allows DOE to replace domestic energy supply to green energy and meet the target reducing carbon foot print and green house gases. 2. This project can be designed to be a portable power generator. 3. Car manufacturers can use of same feasible size of solar for green car and generate more electricity to power the car and maximize speed and performances. Lithium battery which has disadvantages of disposal cost can be replaced with led-acid or different technologies that won’t have the problems of environmental impacts and will be environmentally friendly and solve the problems of disposal. 4. Potential of designing a sub-station form the revolutionary convertor. With sub-station we are not limited to size of solar panel and larger power input form solar panel results massive power out put. Again that can be a plan for alternative generator along side the Nuclear Power and environment impacts. DOE can benefit with further research the feasibility of this design.