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Collaboration between the world's first, replicable solar dish - Solar Fire - OSE - and CoHabitat Group for integrating uniflow steam power and space heating for a year round, superinsulated CEB greenhouse.
Collaboration between the world's first, replicable solar dish - Solar Fire - OSE - and CoHabitat Group - Tinytech for integrating uniflow steam power and space heating for a year round, superinsulated CEB greenhouse.


*Complete open source documentation released within 6 months of Prototype Completion
*Complete open source documentation released within 6 months of Prototype Completion and testing
*Base technology of Solarfire 32
*Base technology of Solarfire 32
*Materials cost for Solarfire minus tracking and steam engine and hail protection is $5k for  
*Materials cost for Solarfire minus tracking and minus steam engine and minus hail protection is $60 per square meter for structure, mirrors, and receiver (32*60=~$2000 materials cost)
**Assumes cost of production of finished system is 50% materials and 50% labor)
*OSE provides 7 hp uniflow steam engine
*OSE provides 7 hp uniflow steam engine
*CoHabitat provides architecture for superinsulated greenhouse
*CoHabitat provides architecture for superinsulated greenhouse
*Tinytech provides parallel production for Asia


[[Category:Collaboration Proposal]][[Category:Kickstarter]]
[[Category:Collaboration Proposal]][[Category:Kickstarter]]

Revision as of 18:50, 20 April 2011

Collaboration between the world's first, replicable solar dish - Solar Fire - OSE - and CoHabitat Group - Tinytech for integrating uniflow steam power and space heating for a year round, superinsulated CEB greenhouse.

  • Complete open source documentation released within 6 months of Prototype Completion and testing
  • Base technology of Solarfire 32
  • Materials cost for Solarfire minus tracking and minus steam engine and minus hail protection is $60 per square meter for structure, mirrors, and receiver (32*60=~$2000 materials cost)
    • Assumes cost of production of finished system is 50% materials and 50% labor)
  • OSE provides 7 hp uniflow steam engine
  • CoHabitat provides architecture for superinsulated greenhouse
  • Tinytech provides parallel production for Asia