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bullet2007- Projected for  Walmart Cd. Juarez and Tabasco

bullet2007-Walmart specs Microteja for all remodeling work done in Mexico

bullet2007-April, HomeDepot in Monterrey and Mexicali

bullet2007-Currently being installed now at Bodega Aurera and Walmart Supercenters in  Cancun (2), Acapulco (2), Tampico, Veracruz,

bullet2006-May, Final Results validation study with SECO

bullet2006-December, Final Results validation study with SECO

bullet2005-December, Walmart Supercenter Guadalajara

2005-November 17, SECO preliminary results with TEES study

2005-October 1, HEB Monterrey launches 20,000 sq ft trail

bullet2005-September 15, launches trial with Wilson Roofing

2005-August, Cool Technologies Inc. launches validation study with SECO.

2005-March, Microteja is successfully installed at Wal Mart Monterrey, Mexico

 

 

 

Cool Technologies Inc. is the USA distributor of Microteja a patented heat reflective and coating technology for commercial roofs.

What we do ...

Cool Technologies Inc. helps commercial businesses reduce the cost of energy consumption with the Microteja System ™ a patented reflective and coating technology system.

How do we help commercial businesses ...

Using the patented Microteja System™ we help reduce the cost of energy consumption by as much as 17% while improving the life of your capital roof investments.

Validation ...

The Texas State Energy Conservation Office (SECO) has engaged in a third party evaluation of Cool Technologies Inc. for school portable buildings with the Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) of the Texas A&M University.  The Brooks Energy and Sustainability Laboratory (BSEL) of TEES in San Antonio will be in charged of the evaluation and the Northeast Independent School District in San Antonio is providing the portable buildings for the study.  BSEL selected the Cool Technologies patented Microtejas to verify if this product will reduce the cost of energy in portable buildings in the San Antonio area.  BSEL’s preliminary findings for the summer season show that Microtejas reduces the room temperature of the selected portable buildings on an average of 30 degrees Fahrenheit.  BSEL’s final report and recommendations to SECO are expected to take approximately 1 year of data verification and analysis.  The final report is expected by the end of 2006.  The information will be shared with all school districts in Texas.

Study is finished.  Energy savings to 17% and payback time as low as 18 months.

Independent Validation

  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Florida Solar Energy Center
  • ITESM-Instituro Technologico Y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
  • Universidad Mexicana De Noreste
  • EnergyStar Certified