$TSSP HUGE DD/CHARTS .0065, WAS .25 B4 R/S, 7 MI
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[b]$TSSP HUGE DD/CHARTS .0065, WAS .25 B4 R/S, 7 MILLION OS, 45 MILLION A/S, SHAREHOLDERS HOLDING 5.4 MILLION (0 SELLING), HEAVILY SHORTED OVER 3 MILLION (OVER 60%).....
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[b]Welcome to Trendsetter, Manufacturer of Solar Thermal Storage Tanks
TrendSetter Industries, a division of Smart Gas & Electric, is a keystone manufacturer[/b], concentrating on manufacturing and distributing thermal storage tanks for residential, commercial and industrial use across the United States. Our tanks are heavily insulated, with optional superinsulated configurations and feature immersed-coil stainless steel heat exchangers for any desired transfer rate. Our atmospheric-pressure tanks come in standard sizes but can also be provided in custom dimensions for specific requirements as well.
In addition to our nationally recognized thermal storage tanks, TrendSetter also manufacturers complete turnkey solar thermal systems that cover the spectrum of residential, commercial and industrial demand. In homes, they provide hot water for showers and can provide heating for winter comfort. Commercial systems include hot water recirculation systems, peak load balancing and even commercial cooling through adsorption chilling. Commercial products can include heat reclamation and thermal energy supply at virtually any temperature required.
[b]About TrendSetter Solar Products [/b]……TrendSetter Solar Products, Inc. is a quality manufacturer of solar hot water heating and storage systems in the United States. TrendSetter's solar hot water systems and storage tanks are uniquely positioned to serve the residential and commercial market. The Company offers a comprehensive range of solar water heating solutions, including solar radiant floor heating options, which are rated and qualify for the new federal energy tax credit program. A standard residential hot water heater emits approximately one and a half tons of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide into the atmosphere annually. TrendSetter's solar hot water heating and storage systems are emissions free. As global warming and alternate and renewable energies become more of a concern, TrendSetter's products are one of the answers. Additional information can be seen at the Company's website www.trendsetterindustries.com.
[b]$TSSP & S.G&E.[/b] Connection click SOLAR THERMAL TANKS >> http://smartgasandelectric.com/
[b]Why Solar Thermal?
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[b]Solar Thermal Energy is the most cost effective solar option for energy generation!
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[b]People see photovoltaic (PV) systems in the media every day, to the point that "solar" means "solar power". Solar thermal has largely missed the media spotlight, and many do not understand some of the key differences that make solar thermal the most cost effective option for energy generation.
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[b]Cost of System per Watt
[/b]Solar thermal costs less per unit of power than photovoltaics, pure and simple. Solar thermal collectors boast maximum efficiencies of up to 70% of the energy of the sunlight being converted directly to heat, while solar photovoltaic systems boast perhaps 12% after de-rating and inverter losses. All things being equal, a "typical" PV system of 3,000W gross rating often costs about $26,000 compared to the cost of a standard TS-150 series system of approximately 4,400W costs less than $12,000. Think about it, half again the capacity for less than half the price.
[b]Economical Storage
[/b]Solar thermal systems store the energy they collect in water or some other medium. This means that heat collected while you are at work is available when you want it, even when the sun goes down. By contrast, a photovoltaic system must rely on batteries to store energy collected during the day, or divert it to load dumps or the local electrical grid. Batteries are expensive and inverters are even more so, and batteries must be periodically replaced and recycled.
[b]Maintenance
[/b]Let's face it, solar thermal is easy to understand. There are a few basic components, including the panels, pump, tank, controller and sensors. Solar photovoltaic systems are vastly more complex. Solar thermal systems are simpler and most homeowners can perform maintenance by themselves. Even if repairs are required, simpler systems take less time to inspect and perform repairs on.
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[b]Greenhouse Gas Emission Savings
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Comparison of the greenhouse gas emission savings of solar water heating versus both natural gas and electric water heating.
[b]Natural Gas Water Heaters
[/b]The average family uses 60-80 gallons of hot water each day. A natural gas water heater, which is typically 58% efficient, generates 3,200 pounds of CO2 emissions per year. Solar saves the average household 2/3rds of the fossil fuel energy consumed for water heating, and saves 2,131 pounds of CO2 annually.
[b]Electric Water Heaters [/b]
An electric water heater will consume 4,275 KW-h annually to heat the 80 gallons of hot water each day. The solar hot water heater saves at least 2,851 KW-h of this amount. Half of all power plants in the US use coal to generate electricity. By replacing electricity with solar to heat water, you will save 6,272 pounds of CO2 annually.
[b]Why Buy a Trendsetter Solar Thermal Storage Tank?
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[b]WHEN SIZE AND SHAPE MATTER
[/b]It's no secret that round tanks are simpler and easier to construct than rectangular tanks. However, many of our customers prefer the rectagular tank because it uses space more efficiently. A majority of our tanks are purchased for space availability. Considerations are made to custom dimensions.
[b]DURABILITY
[/b]Metal tanks have a limited life before they need to be replaced. Our large tanks are lightweight and need never be replaced. The tank is easily field servicable and EPDM liners are replaceable, as are the stainless steel heat exchangers. The exterior is white embossed coated aluminum that will never fade, peel or chip. All materials are aluminum and stainless steel. No ferris materials are used in the construction.
[b]VERSATILITY [/b]
Tanks can be constructed with many varieties of heat exchangers. High heat exchangers are used to draw heat from the tank to preheat domestic hot water or supply radiant floor heating as well as swim spas and pools. Heat exchangers used for closed loop systems are mounted low in the tank.
[b]APPEARANCE [/b]
The tanks are attractive and are made to be used inside or outside.
[b]PROPRIETARY DRAIN-BACK AND VACUUM BREAKER AND AUTO-FILL
[/b]No valves or air vents are used on the collectors as the passive built-in valve controls the drainback process perfectly every time. The valve has a condensing pig tail that also serves as a vent. The auto-fill valve eliminates the need to maintain fluid levels in the tank.
[b]BETTER THERMAL EFFICIENCY
[/b]Oversized pressurized tanks or multiple smaller storage tanks using multiple heat exchangers means significantly greater parasitic losses to the system. Pumping with two pumps for each exchanger or heat loss to the atmosphere with lots of piping connections reduces thermodynamic efficiency.
OVER 3 MILLION SHORTED >> http://otcshortreport.com/TSSP
[b]OTC Short Report
[/b]Historical Naked Short Selling Data For TSSP
Date VolShorted High Low Close Chg ShortVol RegularVol
Nov 30 61.93% 0.01 0.00 0.01 NA 2,376,078 3,836,778
Nov 29 62.21% 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 751,000 1,207,200
Nov 28 0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0 11,200
Nov 27 0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0 0
Nov 26 0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0 0
Nov 23 0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0 0
Nov 22 0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0 0
Nov 21 0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0 0
Nov 20 30.37% 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 30,461 100,300
[b]WEEKLY CHART[/b] >> http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=TSSP&p=W...8758869189
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[b]RESULTS OF 13 POPULAR ANALYTICS Overall Average: 56% Strong Buy
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