SOLAR POWER ( "The Sun is not to blame for glbal warming")
Verfasst: Do Jul 12, 2007 1:03 pm
Solar Power could supply all Thailand's electric needs.
Producing electricity is becoming more expensive by conventional means.
Is this the time to think Solar?
Units are expected to last 25 years or more.
Panels get cheaper by the year.
Solartron produces them in Thailand. http://www.solartron.co.th and are based in Pak Chong,Nakhon Ratchasima
Siam Green Power provides systems and is based in Bangkok. http://www.siamgpri.com/solarpower.
Applications
1 one 120W panel for home lighting,TV
2x 120W panel provides hot water /shower
10x 120w a water pumping system to a tower.
18x 120W for a submersible pump (20metres)
20x120 W for a 2400W system to connect an AC /refrigerator/ lighting, TV and computer
The ultimate...
Grid connection solar cell systems can come in 1 kilowatt to 1000 kilowatts. You need an inverter, transformer and meter so either you take from or feed the national grid. Should pay for itself as long as the national grid are generous with support and purchasing rates.
Many expat readers will know someone using expensive to run engines or national power to pump water for their own use. With imagination and a large enough bore hole you could not only be selling power but water to your neighbours.
Producing electricity is becoming more expensive by conventional means.
Is this the time to think Solar?
Units are expected to last 25 years or more.
Panels get cheaper by the year.
Solartron produces them in Thailand. http://www.solartron.co.th and are based in Pak Chong,Nakhon Ratchasima
Siam Green Power provides systems and is based in Bangkok. http://www.siamgpri.com/solarpower.
Applications
1 one 120W panel for home lighting,TV
2x 120W panel provides hot water /shower
10x 120w a water pumping system to a tower.
18x 120W for a submersible pump (20metres)
20x120 W for a 2400W system to connect an AC /refrigerator/ lighting, TV and computer
The ultimate...
Grid connection solar cell systems can come in 1 kilowatt to 1000 kilowatts. You need an inverter, transformer and meter so either you take from or feed the national grid. Should pay for itself as long as the national grid are generous with support and purchasing rates.
Many expat readers will know someone using expensive to run engines or national power to pump water for their own use. With imagination and a large enough bore hole you could not only be selling power but water to your neighbours.