Q Station competition features TIPA Solar's 3D panels to replace diesel generators at New Mexico oil wells
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Keelin Fisher
4h ago· 5 min readenNews
Summary
TIPA Solar, an Albuquerque startup founded in 2023, has developed 3D solar panels that capture sunlight more efficiently than conventional designs, aiming to replace diesel generators at remote oil wells in New Mexico. The company is one of nine New Mexico tech startups participating in Q Station's competition, where twenty companies total are competing for a share of $50,000 to bring innovative technology to the state's oil patch.
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We think this could be a very compelling option, both (in a) financial sense and also to add renewable power generation to oil wells.
Twenty companies, including nine from New Mexico, are competing for a share of $50,000
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