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Monday, September 10, 2012

My home solar energy project is now at final stages of completion

A few months ago, I've decided to apply for the solar energy production license. Below are some of the blog entries on the same subject earlier:

I am going into the solar power generation business - an independent power producer 

The brand of solar cells to be incorporated on top of my roof

On the way to become a solar power producer

The paper advert on the solar power project


A few days ago, I took delivery of the solar panels from the installers. Delivery of the 39 Sanyo solar panels was done relatively fast. These HIT modules measuring approximately 80 cm wide by 160 cm long and weighing in at 15 kg a piece is currently the top range of solar panels available for consumers.



As it is designed to be exposed to the elements, there is no problem of leaving them in the open.



The installers informed me that the panels will be put in-place on the roof using aluminum bracing. The panels will be set a approximately 2 inches above the roof.



This is the solar panel itself from Sanyo.



The power rating for each panel. At a rate of 210w, with 39 panels, maximum power generated with optimum solar radiation is approximately 8.2 kwh.



Another view of the stacks of panels in my garden awaiting to be assemble.



Once up, based on the solar radiation statistics in Putrajaya, the minimum revenue per month is expected to be RM1,400 and the maximum would be in the region of RM3,000 per month. The installers have sort of guaranteed a return of RM1,800 per month per year on average.

There will another blog entry with some pictures of the installation in progress.

Tune in then.

1 comment:

Solar Panels said...

Certainly, solar energy is environmentally friendly. One of the first advantages of solar energy is the fact that it is a renewable source of energy that we can count on for billions of years from now. Installing solar energy technologies can prove to be a substantial investment, but in time, you will save a lot of money on energy.

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