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  • Kamloops couple hopes massive solar power system inspires others to find alternative energy

    Kamloops couple hopes massive solar power system inspires others to find alternative energy

     

    Charles Hays and Penny Powers are dwarfed by their 1100-square-foot sun tracking solar array that cost $90,000.
    (MIKE MCDONALD / iNFOnews.ca)
    August 08, 2017 – 8:00 PM

    KAMLOOPS – After installing the largest sun tracking solar panel in B.C. on their farm in Black Pines just north of Kamloops, Charles Hays and Penny Powers expect to never pay for power again.

    If all goes according to plan, the power company will pay them.

    Charles Hays and Penny Powers hope their story will inspire others.

    Charles Hays and Penny Powers hope their story will inspire others.
    (MIKE MCDONALD / iNFOnews.ca)

    Money isn’t what drove the pair to install the 1,100-square-foot solar array that stands up to 39 feet tall housing 45-watt solar panels at 285 watts each on their property on Westsyde Road. Hays says they kicked around the idea of an alternative source of energy for a while but because their property backs up against a hillside, wind and solar power didn’t seem like viable options.

    “When you look at a different way of doing something, like solar panels, usually the first step is to say ‘great idea, except it won’t work for me and here’s why’,” he says. “But the tipping point happens when you see other people doing it.”

    “There’s a mobile home on Westsyde Road that has one of those little RV solar panels on top. Maybe they’re charging their phone with it or maybe they’re running their laptop. You see that and you think to yourself ‘they made that work, I wonder what we could do here in our lives to make this work’.”

    Hays hopes their project will inspire others to look into using alternative sources of energy, though this scheme might not be for you — it cost roughly $90,000 to install the unit.

    “We are trying to reduce our monthly expenses because if you reduce expenses you save more of what’s coming in without your taxes going up so it’s like a big raise,” she says. “If you have the money to put down immediately to get this, you won’t have hydro bills for the next thirty years.”

    Admittedly, says Powers, all financial figures are estimates from B.C. Hydro and Sweet Spot Solar, which installed the array. Their solar system is the first of its kind in the province so they’ll have to wait and see what reality holds.

    From day to day, they will either create enough power for themselves — or they may not. Because they are still part of the B.C. Hydro grid they won’t be without power. When they make more than they need, the energy will be fed back into the grid and will be used to power other homes. At the end of the year, B.C. Hydro will simply look at how much energy has been put back into the grid and if it is more than what they have used, they will be paid for it.

    What makes this solar array so unique is that is does not sit stationary and let the sun pass by like most solar systems. This one has two motors designed to tilt and rotate to face the sun throughout the day.

    “It is just a set of linear actuators that move it a little bit at a time so it can face the sun,” says Michael Mehta, president and CEO of the Sweet Spot Solar Company. “In principle, it is very similar to the way a sunflower tracks the sun.”

    Mehta is also confident the array will lead to a profit for Hays and Powers at the end of the year. On one sunny day in July, it took just two hours for the unit to produce enough energy to power the average home in Kamloops.

    However, while the savings seem great and the technology is fascinating, there are some downsides to the set up at the farm in Black Pines.

    The property will not be immune to power outages as they are still running through the B.C. Hydro grid. There is the possibility to set up a series of batteries to store some of the energy, but Powers laments that it would take an entire room in their house just to store that kind of power.

    Due to its size, the towering array is susceptible to strong winds which can blow through the Black Pines area at times. However the array has a built-in safety procedure that will send it into “table-top mode” which makes the panel go completely flat in order to avoid damage.

    There will be some maintenance involved as well, according to Mehta, who says the mechanical parts used for the tracking function will probably have to be repaired or replaced every 10-15 years. The panels themselves have a minimum lifespan of 25 years.

    The big issue they are dealing with now is the impact of smoke on how much sun reaches the unit. Hays says at its worst they have seen a 40 per cent reduction in energy. However, Mehta says the solution to this issue is built into the solar panels as they are bi-facial which means they absorb sunlight from both sides. This ability to pick up the reflection off background material adds up to 20 per cent to the array’s absorption power.

    Now, you may be wondering if it would be worth it to you to set up a tracking solar panel on your property. Mehta admits that with this technology is new and might not be worth it for most home owners. Instead, try a few panels at your home for a more affordable option in the future — he says it’s well worth the investment.

    “The huge advantage to the people with solar is they can resell their house at a premium,” says Mehta. “They have done studies in the U.S. that find you get 100 per cent of your investment back in solar. Renovating a bathroom or a kitchen may get you 30 per cent or 40 per cent.”

    Whether the installation of the massive solar array will be costly, cost neutral, or a money maker for Hays and Powers is still yet to be seen, but they hope to inspire others to find their own ways of saving — or producing — energy.

    The solar array houses 45 solar panels at 285 watts each. It is anchored down by a 12 ft x 12 ft concrete slab buried beneath the ground.

    The solar array houses 45 solar panels at 285 watts each. It is anchored down by a 12 ft x 12 ft concrete slab buried beneath the ground.
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    On – 09 Aug, 2017 By Mike McDonald

  • Teenager Builds Off Grid Tiny House (80% Recycled Material)

    Teenager Builds Off Grid Tiny House (80% Recycled Material)


    DIY Hand Made Totally Off Grid Tiny Home Complete with Solar and Garden
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  • Teen tiny house builder Austin Hay finishes dorm on wheels

    Teen tiny house builder Austin Hay finishes dorm on wheels


    We first visited Austin Hay after he had just finished his sophomore year of and had built just the shell of his tiny home on wheels (based on plans donated by Jay Shafer, now of Four Lights Tiny House Company). Now, Austin is in his senior year of high school and he has finally completed his home, including a full kitchen, DIY sofa-bed, nearly full-sized shower and composting toilet (doorknobs and solar to come).

    We stopped in at his open house where his house was packed with a dozen friends (at any one time). His mother weighs in on the future of tiny houses (his high school and other local schools have asked for Austin’s guidance in building their own versions), his girlfriend answered our questions about living in something tiny one day and his grandfather playing Santa Claus to help Austin finish his tiny dorm on wheels.

    More info on original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/teen-tiny-house-builder-austin-hay-finishes-dorm-on-wheels/

    * Austin’s open house was filmed by Johnny Sanphillippo (from our video “Mortgage-free tiny home on a housekeeper’s salary”) and John and Emily Dirksen (my parents who happen to live nearby).

  • Buy A Tiny House for $100 Down – Tiny Homes, Mortgage Free, Self Sufficient, Living Off The Grid!

    Buy A Tiny House for $100 Down – Tiny Homes, Mortgage Free, Self Sufficient, Living Off The Grid!


    Here is an easy way to stop paying rent or own a home that doesnt waste space or have a big impact on the environment. MORTGAGE FREE AND DEBT FREE. Getting off the grid with TINY HOMES! Live closer to nature by spending your time outside rather than inside. The tiny home movement is becoming a smarter way to live and start to become self sufficient. Look for our new tiny home in future videos. Thanks for watching

  • The roadmap of a renewable future

    The roadmap of a renewable future

    Energy systems have been transformed by regulation and the progress of technology. Global awareness of climate change will only accelerate this trend, increasing the rate of growth of alternatives to fossil fuels the world over.

    Renewables are playing an expanding role in the global energy transition and will continue to reshape electricity markets. With low marginal cost and priority feed-in to grid systems, renewables can squeeze conventional generators out of the market and drive severe short-term price swings.

    The effect remains marginal but, as soon as the share of renewable energy in the power mix reaches critical mass, it can bring serious disruption. This is already the case in some European countries, such as Germany and the UK, and will impact coal generation in the US from 2020 and gas generation in Europe beyond 2025.

    Global supply growth for renewables is the fastest in the energy mix, reaching an average of 7% per year between 2015 and 2035 for wind and 11% for solar. These positive figures cannot hide the fact that their rapid increase is from a relatively low base, but renewables have often surprised to the upside in recent years – a trend which could continue.

    Global growth differs by location due to different climate conditions and the ability of technologies to suit the needs of local populations. In geographically-advantaged countries, the share of renewables in the power mix grows exponentially. India, for example, has ambitious solar targets and we expect an increase from 3% of total power generating capacity in 2015 to more than 35% in 2035.

    Meanwhile, wind power remains the prerogative of developed and mature markets (with the exception of China). As fossil fuels and nuclear use slowly decline in Western Europe, we expect wind to become the largest source of electricity by 2030 at around 21%.

    Asia will also see renewables develop steadily, driven by a will to cut CO2 emissions in the mature markets of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, or as a result of a steep increase in power demand in the case of South East Asia.

    In China, despite slower power demand growth, solar and wind will develop at a fast pace, reaching 7% and 18% of total electricity output respectively. We also forecast nuclear output to expand here more than tenfold between 2015 and 2035 – a stark contrast to many other countries, where nuclear remains unpopular.

    With technology continually improving, renewables are no longer simply regarded as the expensive green option but are now considered serious competition. It’s clear that renewable energy is in a strong position to force the market to reshape.

     

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    On – 12 Apr, 2017 By Wood Mackenzie

  • In and out #myproject #solar #timepass #break #joy #love #people #happy #water #well #solarpump

    In and out #myproject #solar #timepass #break #joy #love #people #happy #water #well #solarpump

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  • This Tiny House is Freakin’ Sweet!  (NEW and UPDATED)

    This Tiny House is Freakin’ Sweet! (NEW and UPDATED)


    UPDATE: I’ve been building on it for almost 5 1/2 months (10 months in all-bad weather). The harsh winter did set me back a bit. If you have any questions please message me and feel free to leave a comment. BTW the house with trailer weighs 5600 lbs. The materials cost for building this tiny house runs $22,000.00. For those of you who would still like access to my old website… just go to: mytinyhouse.webs.com. I am not an architect, designer or contractor. I built this solely for my own personal use. I have no blueprints for sale. This is a style of home designed by Jay Shafer who is now the owner of Four Lights Tiny Houses dot com. I hope you find inspiration in building your own tiny house.

    My intention is in living a free more engaging and natural life as opposed to existing. I want to be free to be me and indulge in a more meaningful existence. This is not to deny myself the grandest of pleasures that the world and technology has to offer, but to be wise as to its use. I see foolishness in most of our political and economic structures. Many suggest that as a society, culture, or humanity in general, we are highly evolved. I see earth’s humanity as childish and flawed. Humans have killed over 150 million of their own species in just the last 100 years alone for no real enduring purpose. Not to mention the countless abuses against other co-inhabitants of our planet. So, my site is about more than just tiny house living as a means. It is more about how we can reunite as the one functioning and caring entity that we, on a more grander scale, are. Why a tiny house and sustainability? It’s just one doable way to clear our minds of the cultural clutter that is both blinding us and destroying us. Just a small step in drawing attention to the cause, and one day, maybe the cure.

  • School Bus turned into Loft on Wheels – Tiny House

    School Bus turned into Loft on Wheels – Tiny House


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  • Kristie Wolfe builds underground home & sets rural WA hamlet

    Kristie Wolfe builds underground home & sets rural WA hamlet


    Inspired by the success of the Hawaii treehouse she built for $11,000, Kristie Wolfe began searching for land to build a “Hobbit”-inspired village. Knowing that there is land to be found for cheap in this country (she bought her Hawaii property for $8000), she began to search the Northwest for sites.
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    “There’s a lot of land everywhere, if you look on craigslist, if you look on zillow, you can find property so it’s not really that there’s not a lot. The issue is with property that’s in my price range- I’m looking for property that’s $10,000 to 20,000- usually there’s a reason why it’s cheap, it’s either an easement problem or you have to drive through a crappy neighborhood… but if you’re wanting to be off-grid, it opens up a whole world of selections, there’s a ton out there.”

    Wolfe paid $18,000 for 5 acres on a hillside above Lake Chelan, Washington. Being a couple miles down a dirt road, there was no option to be on the grid so Wolfe put in a solar panel, septic and a water tank (filled by truck for now) and began to dig the first of her underground homes.

    At 288 square feet, Wolfe’s “tiny house in the shire” was over the maximum square footage allowed for an un-permitted build so she went to the county for approval. With only hand-sketched plans on graph paper, she was able to get a permit.

    The structure went up in a few days “with a lot of help from family and friends” and it was “wrapped and roofed” in a few weeks and then Wolfe finished the interior on her own.

    Inspired by the “Hobbit” books, films and cartoon (from 1977), Wolfe wanted to recreate the cozy feel of a hobbit hole. “Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole and that meant comfort.”

    Rather than buying expensive custom details, Wolfe got creative. She used the top of an old cable spool – scavenged for free long before the build- as a round door. To create round windows, she hid secondhand ($10) square windows behind repurposed circular mirror frames. For a very unique cordwood floor, she cut scraps of wood (found beside the road and old firewood) into into one-inch-thick pieces glued down with a heavy construction adhesive and grouted by hand (again thanks much help to friends and family).
    Wolfe has broken ground on the 2nd and 3rd hillside homes. She doesn’t plan to change much of her design except to make the windows larger. The completed “village” will include an above-ground communal kitchen built to look like a thatched-roof English-style pub.

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    Original story: https://faircompanies.com/videos/kristie-wolfe-builds-underground-home-sets-rural-wa-hamlet/

  • Alternative Energy, Create A 1Kw Solar Energy System With Less Than $800

    Alternative Energy, Create A 1Kw Solar Energy System With Less Than $800

    Alternative Energy, Create A 1Kw Solar Energy System With Less Than $800

    I Have Created A New Product On How To Build Solar Panels And How To Install A 1kw System On A Roof. 4 Solar Panels, Charge Controller, Deep Cycle Battery And Inverter To Get 220 V.great Conversion Rate.

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  • Manawatu homeowners off the grid after designing alternative solar energy system

    Manawatu homeowners off the grid after designing alternative solar energy system

    Manawatu homeowners off the grid after designing alternative solar energy system

    Norbert Reiser built his own alternative solar energy system and installed it to power his house.

    Murray Wilson/ Fairfax NZ

    Norbert Reiser built his own alternative solar energy system and installed it to power his house.

    A Feilding homeowner has not paid a power bill in six years after building his very own alternative solar energy system.

    Norbert and Renate Reiser have been self-sufficient since 2010, with the $15,000 system converting sunlight into power and servicing all their household appliances.

    They also grow vegetables, fruit, chickens and sheep for food.

    Norbert Reiser's home-built controller system.

    Norbert Reiser

    Norbert Reiser’s home-built controller system.

    The couple moved from Bavaria in Germany in 2001 and it took Norbert eight years to reconfigure his home’s power circuit.

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    The poor summer and abundance of liquid sunshine hasn’t hindered the couple’s lifestyle where they carry on with showers and use appliances as per usual.

    The $15,000 system converts sunlight into power and servicing all household appliances.

    Murray Wilson/ Fairfax NZ

    The $15,000 system converts sunlight into power and servicing all household appliances.

    “It was one of my main reasons to come to New Zealand. Not only is it a lovely place, but I could live my dream to be self-sufficient with my own electric energy,” he said.

    “The rising power consumption from a rising Kiwi population creates a lot of stress to our hydro generators and water resources.

    “The price of petrol and energy will never go down any more, so being self-sufficient helps. From my perspective, this is the same price, on investment, than you would get on the grid.”

    The unit converts energy from sunlight into electricity, which is then stored in two batteries under the house.

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    In winter, a wetback heats the hot water cylinder so power can be preserved. Water is circulated through pipes and is heated using heat from the fire.

    Norbert Reiser, an industrial electrician by trade, said the couple cooked on a gas stove, with only the fridge and freezer running fulltime.

    In case of an emergency, they have a back-up generator. In six years they’ve only had to use it three times.

    “It’s for if the weather is really bad – if we have maybe five, six days of constant rain,” he said.

    Resier intended to build a garage where he could install more solar panels. The aim was to rely less on two storage batteries.

    “I can prove that it is possible to build a self-sufficient house off the grid,” he said.

    “I built my own controller circuits and got the main parts from the electronic shops, like inverters, power meters for inlet and outlet.

    “It is like being the conductor of an orchestra – all these components then get alternated to my specific needs.”

    Living off solar energy required people to be on their toes and thinking all the time with an understanding of how to use energy wisely, he said.

     – Stuff

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/89655572/manawatu-homeowners-off-the-grid-after-designing-alternative-solar-energy-system

    On – 28 Feb, 2017 By KILMISTER

  • Renewable Energy – The Precise Facts to Know

    Renewable Energy – The Precise Facts to Know

    In a simple word, renewable energy comes from natural cycles and systems, turning the ever-present energy around us into functional forms. Renewable (alternative) energy is mostly cleaner than energy from nonrenewable options such as natural gas, petroleum, and coal. But right now in the U. S. over many of these of our energy still comes from nonrenewable resources.

    Such as the name says, green energy can be refilled continuously. Its sources include radiant energy like sun, thermal energy like geothermal, chemical processes like biomass, gravitational energy like hydropower, and motion energy like wind.

    A few of the key sources of power include:

    Solar

    Solar electricity is able to one day solve much of the energy needs, but that day is still very remote. Still, solar technology has become more efficient and cost-effective every year, and it is the fastest-growing kind of renewable energy.

    Wind

    Wind power is one of the greenest technologies, and also one of the most abounding and cost-competitive energy resources, rendering it a viable option to the non-renewable powers that harm our health and threaten the environment. Yet wind power is unreliable as a frequent source of electricity, impacts great tracts of land, and it is unavailable where wind is intermittent.

    Hydro

    Harnessing the kinetic power of moving normal water to generate electricity is the major source of renewable power in the USA and worldwide. Hydropower can be a sustainable and nonpolluting power source that can help decrease our dependence on fossil fuels and minimize the threat of global warming, but is limited to areas with large and regular drinking water supplies.

    Bio-fuels

    Ethanol is the product of crops full of sugar or starch, while biodiesel is the product of crops with high essential oil content. Both are natural carbon fuel, and both provide practical powers which may have not yet reached their full probable. Scientists continue refining food stocks to obtain higher efficiencies.

    Geothermal

    Heat from the earth, or geothermal energy, is cost effective, reliable, and clean, but is mostly limited to areas near tectonic plate limits. Some progress has recently been made recently in broadening the range of geothermal resources, but geothermal electric power remains a limited solution to our energy needs.

    Ocean

    Another form of kinetic power technology, the ocean’s frequent motion by way of dunes, tides, and currents is an effective and clean energy resource. Like other hydro power, though, its geographic range is limited.

    Renewable Energy and Environment/Climate Change –

    There is general arrangement among the world’s major economies that it is essential to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 50% by 2050. And with energy-related Carbon Dioxide accounting for 61 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions today, the energy sector must be at the heart of change.

    Europe is committed to a 30 percent reduction by the year 2020 and a 60 to 80 percent decline by 2050, under stipulation that additional developing nations also obligate. To accomplish the things, it will require a huge sum of USD 22 trillion in global energy investments over the next 25 to 30 years.

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    On – 10 Feb, 2017 By greenhoper

  • Amazing off-grid Tiny Solar House travels across the U.S. | Inhabitat – Green Design, Innovation, Architecture

    Amazing off-grid Tiny Solar House travels across the U.S. | Inhabitat – Green Design, Innovation, Architecture

    The tiny mobile home measures approximately 18 feet long and 9 feet wide and it was constructed with a cedar exterior using vertical tongue-and-groove siding and long walls. It features a living room / office space; a kitchen with a fridge, double sink and a four-burner stove; a bathroom with shower and compost toilet; a sleeping loft with a queen-sized mattress and storage space.

    The solar panels installed on the roof generate enough clean energy to keep the house powered throughout the day. These are connected to maintenance-free deep cycle AGM batteries and a MidNite Solar charge controller and Xantrex inverter that keep the system running throughout the night.

    During its five-month journey across the country, The Tiny Solar House has visited Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, South Dakota, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The owner is planning to go on a tour of the East Coast this fall, followed by a tour of the West Coast in the winter and a trip to the Northwest in the spring.

     

    http://inhabitat.com/amazing-off-grid-tiny-solar-house-travels-across-the-u-s/

    On – 14 Oct, 2016 By Lidija Grozdanic

  • Alternative Energy – Reasons To Consider Solar Power

    Alternative Energy – Reasons To Consider Solar Power

    Alternative Energy – Reasons To Consider Solar Power

    The waste products generated by the manufacture of non-renewable energy that most of us use today is now known to be very harmful to the environment. Emissions of carbon-based pollution and nuclear waste, to name just two, are extremely toxic to ourselves and our planet. This message seems to have finally hit the target for governments and ordinary people too. And the demand for alternative energy sources such as solar energy is increasing.

    The other reason for this movement towards the use of other energy sources is that the fossil fuels used to produce energy we use today is also declining, and what remains becomes more difficult and more expensive to source. We all saw what happened with the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last year. If you want to know more about the damage to the environment of other human beings, I suggest you get a Coy award-winning documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” and is prepared to be more than a little worried.

    Therefore, it is that solar energy entering the equation as a serious response to the aforementioned problems. The sun’s rays are certainly a source that is obtained in large quantities and is constantly renewed and clean, green and eco-friendly!

    There are some excellent reasons exactly why solar power alternative is an exceptional choice. For starters, you’ll see some real savings in your month of monthly electricity bill (in fact you can reach a point where you avoid the use of an energy company that is) In addition, you may also see an increase in your property value when you come to sell it. Think about the extra things you can repair that were not in your budget, for us we were able to get that air conditioning repair we desperately needed, we had stopped using it all together since it had become so inefficient.

    There are a variety of ways you can use solar energy sources, you can use a very small system as an auxiliary power source ie water heating, or perhaps the power of a solar oven to cook your food, or It can be used to provide lighting for your house or yard. Or what about the air conditioning system, which depends on the network, which may at any time of the blackout summer or winter? Sure, you could go all the way and install a system that will power everything in your house.

    Very few people now, who intend to build or have built new homes, choose solar energy systems over conventional energy. One reason for this has to do with the low costs of replacement and maintenance associated with the installation of this form of energy. The other reason is, of course, not having to count or pay for an electric power company. Some states also offer tax incentives and other financial aid, grants, etc., to those who choose to install alternative energy in their homes.

     

    http://latestsolarnews.com/alternative-energy-reasons-to-consider-solar-power/

    On – By Abigale Sherman

  • Energy storage key to reliable solar power systems

    Energy storage key to reliable solar power systems

    To sustain the growth profile of alternative energy systems like solar power, experts have stressed the need for the deployment of effective and quality energy storage systems like batteries.

    In an interview with the Founder and Executive Director of Greenicles Solar, Lanre Okanlawon, he said there is a gradual shift from the previously cynical and doubtful stance evident of about three years ago, to a more receptive and positive outlook, stating that public perception is changing.

    Okanlawon said: “In 12 months, the Solar Nigeria programme alone installed solar electricity for 170,000 homes across Nigeria. This and many other successful projects carried out by solar power installation companies have positively impacted the market and reduced reliance on the unstable power from PHCN.”

    He added that apart from achieving power independence, many customers confirm there has been money savings and elimination of noise from generators by going solar.

    However, he said there is an area of concern that seems to be causing dissatisfaction among a small but vocal number of customers. “Because solar panels generate electricity only when exposed to sunlight, they are heavily reliant on an energy storage medium to store the power generated during the day for use at night. This is where batteries become very essential for solar power applications,” he said.

    He recalled that there had been much development in battery energy storage for solar power applications globally. Batteries have been found to ease the deployment of solar to both the most advanced societies and the most remote parts of the world.

    According to him, a typical solar power system consists of solar panels, a charge controller, inverter, circuit breakers and a bank of batteries. On average, the batteries make up, at least, 40 per cent of the total material cost of a typical solar power system in Nigeria, that is, an off-grid or hybrid solar electricity system.

    “This is quite understandable due to its significant role of storing power and providing power backup at night or on cloudy days,” he added. He explained that due to lack of technical know-how some installers fall short of taking the necessary steps to determine the suitable battery storage capacities needed by their customers. Failure to do this, results in poor performance and total energy discharge, which ultimately lead to shortened battery life.

    According to him, in 2016, battery energy storage systems installed by Greenicles Solar across Nigeria stored more than 30 megawatt-hours of electricity.
    Speaking on the issue of substandard and counterfeit batteries in the market, Okanlawon advised that batteries should only be purchased from reputable dealers and distributors, especially those who provide product warranty.

    He added, “Obvious fake identification markers on batteries are misspellings, faded colours on the labels and badly constructed battery casings. Also, he said spurious claims about battery capacity and number of cycles are recognizable give-aways that they are fake. Blurred manufacturers’ logos are also quite common in the underworld markets of batteries for solar power applications.”

    https://guardian.ng/business-services/energy-storage-key-to-reliable-solar-power-systems/

    On – 24 May, 2017 By Contributors

  • Solar Energy Is the Best and Only Alternative!

    Solar Energy Is the Best and Only Alternative!

    Solar Energy Is the Best and Only Alternative!

    The business sector worldwide for solar panels off is asserted to a record in the first 50% in 2016, following a strong interest and positive provisions in the US Moreover, China . Exceeded only by China, the United States is the largest manufacturer worldwide of greenhouse gases, with the largest source of emissions of the age of electricity.

    America is changing its course and the energy of the sun US industry is the engine of the route based on the new street; a path to flawless energy future. 13 US companies that grow just joined the business climate legislation, reports in any case, of $ 140 billion in the failure of the incredible carbon speculation and more than 1,600 megawatts of new renewable energy including solar . Americans are balancing the goals to reduce expenses and stay away from the sun carbon emissions. Normally, we are attracted by the sun. A lot of people who enjoy daylight and affection to bathe in the sun and suddenly all applied using the sun to produce energy. Oriented tubing utility scale Sun also reached extraordinary levels. As demonstrated by the research of the national survey, people tend to be sure of renewable energy and storage of general energy insofar as these ideas are unique.

    Industry based on sunlight has included 100,000 new jobs in the last decade. Similarly, the economy is strengthened by the massive flood openings for paid work by a selection on the institutional basis of the energy of sunlight focused more on solar energy part is exchanged. Many sun-based energy companies should be taken twice in companies and institutions over the next two years sunshine table base. Sun oriented modules costs fell by about 100 times in the previous 30 years.

    Overhead costs per customer down that companies are developing. Meal expenses based on sunlight fell by 80% since 2008. Sun oriented energy will be a top choice reliable than non-renewable energy which damages the earth and our future. Sun should return to face major source of global electricity by 2050. Overall, the sector-based panels sun activity attracted waiting to become worldwide last 2017. We are now in the “Future Power” and we must move forward and adapt to make our world a better place to live.

     

    http://latestsolarnews.com/solar-energy-is-the-best-and-only-alternative/

    On – By Abigale Sherman

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