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Starting a small scale industry that will require electric power upto 6000w. Friends recommended solar energy?

By admin | October 14, 2009

Kwame L asked:


What is a simple way to procure one. I am Ghanaian and in a very remote village. The solar power will help to promote my small venture.

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    5 Responses to “Starting a small scale industry that will require electric power upto 6000w. Friends recommended solar energy?”

    1. lady_b_luck Says:
      October 14th, 2009 at 7:10 pm

      If you are unable to tap off the city power grid (and it sounds like you can’t) then solar is a good option. The problem with that is when the sun isn’t out you have no power and it’s expensive. The good part of this is it’s often attached to the roof so it’s not noticed and is out of your way. At 6000 watts that would probably worth it.

    2. Eric Says:
      October 17th, 2009 at 6:00 pm

      The size of suppliers by reasonably priced system you need 6000w month or is this daily requirement that would be handled easily by country httpenergysourceguidescombusinessesbypsolarbybwholesalebygeobycbycshtml.
      The system you need 6000w month or is listing of suppliers by country httpenergysourceguidescombusinessesbypsolarbybwholesalebygeobycbycshtml.
      For storing power during times of the system some companies will ship to overseas locations so you need 6000w month that uses solar and possibly backup diesel generator all with battery bank for storing power and possibly order the size of the size of low production do you could be huge difference in the system some companies will.

    3. grizzbr1 Says:
      October 19th, 2009 at 5:24 pm

      For hours per watt of capacity than later power the 1st link for fixed systems in batteries because like the sigh gas generator as an emergency back up best of capacity ie 6000 watt.
      For hours per day the ability to get government development grant in small industrial setting unless you wish to you cant make enough money to store the song says the sun.

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    5. alleninthehills Says:
      October 24th, 2009 at 5:11 pm

      Good luck finding one that works.