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ISDN PVT LTD 22.01.2021

People make these 7 mistakes over and over again when they decide to buy their first solar panel system. In this video, we'll discuss how to avoid these 7 deadly sins of solar. Whether that is a 10W starter kit system or a full-blown whole house grid-tied system, these all pretty much apply across the board. Make sure you don't fall into these or you will waste a bunch of money. Looking for your first solar panel system?... https://kit.com/LDSreliance To help support me and my channel and to get special perks and prizes, please consider donating to my Patreon campaign at: https://www.patreon.com/LDSreliance

ISDN PVT LTD 17.01.2021

The sun is our most important source of renewable energy... but unfortunately we havent gotten round to finding a cheap and reliable way of converting into enough electricity for all of us. However... in a small step toward achieving this goal... Korea has just finished construction of a floating solar power plant... the first of its kind in the world. Won Jihyun reports. This massive solar power plant floats on a reservoir in Gyeonggido Province. And round and round ...it goes... following the suns movements throughout the day. This gigantic facility... that measures around 75hundred square meters was built last year by a Korean energy firm called Solkiss. The floating plant is made of roughly 16hundred solar voltaic modules installed on a floating deck... that rotates on water. Using a tracking system the deck moves in the direction of the sun to maximize efficiency. Since the floating modules can collect sunlight thats reflected off water developers say this type of plant can generate more power than groundbased systems. The groundmounted rotating system can collect solar energy for an average of 3.6 hours a day. Based on our observation from January until June we found out that the floating solar power plant can collect energy for more than 4.9 hours a day. That means the floating type is about 36 percent more efficient on average. The floating solar plant can generate about 23hundred kilowatts of electricity a day... enough to power 270 households. Its also sturdy enough to withstand typhoons moving up to 50 kilometers per hour. Solkiss expects the plant to become an efficient source of energy... that will help reduce power shortages in the future.

ISDN PVT LTD 04.01.2021

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ISDN PVT LTD 29.12.2020

The Earth intercepts a lot of solar power: 173,000 terawatts. That’s 10,000 times more powerful than the planet’s population uses. So is it possible that one day the world could be completely reliant on solar energy? Richard Komp examines how solar panels convert solar energy to electrical energy.

ISDN PVT LTD 13.12.2020

The Energy Tree has grown out of a shared commitment to hands-on learning, the need to reduce energy consumption and to equal access to clean energy for all. It was planted as part of Bristol’s European Green Capital 2015 celebrations. The leaves are solar panels hand-built by individuals working with the Bristol Drugs Project (BDP) to recover from drug and alcohol abuse. BDP aims to reduce harm, help people work towards their goals and make a positive contribution to society.... The 36 panels took eight months to finish, with participants gaining practical skills and confidence throughout the series of workshops. http://www.bdp.org.uk/ Demand Energy Equality (DEE) ran the workshops. They are a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing awareness of energy issues, reducing energy demand and working with others to ensure equality of access to energy. DEE has been responsible for the overall leadership of the Energy Tree project. http://www.demandenergyequality.org/ The Energy Tree structure was conceived and made in Bristol by the designer and sculptor John Packer whose work focuses on combining sustainability, engineering, and material properties, inspired by natural forms and processes. http://johnpacker.com/ At-Bristol is hosting the Energy Tree as part of their commitment to sustainability. The world-class Science Centre inspires others with a fun, interactive learning experiences. They have reduced their own energy use through a range of innovative measures and they work to engage and educate the public in this important area. http://bristolgreencapital.org/