Article: Going green, retaining reliability: GlobalSolarHybridremote power system boasts the 'best of both worlds'.

The old adage says there is nothing new under the sun. But that didn't stop Global Thermoelectric from making the big breakthrough in remote solar power.

Calgary-based Global Thermoelectric, which continues to set the world standard in remote power, is proud to introduce the GlobalSolarHybrid system - which relies primarily on the sun's energy to generate power, but uses Global Thermoelectric's bedrock technology, a Thermoelectic Generator (TEG), in a backup capacity. The GlobalSolarHybrid system represents the seamless, harmonic marriage of two distinct technologies - and is just the solution that companies in the oil and gas, telecommunications, electric ...

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