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Jordan

Country is first developing nation to use the technology in a pilot project

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Solar panels Maintenance Made Easy!

Solar panels maintenance is a serious business. Its what we believe should be done diligently using quality tools required.

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Nepal Microgrid (We can do this in Nigeria)

Peak Power: Nepal Microgrid

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Top 50 Solar Beer Breweries (updated)

28 Nov. 2016 by Tom van der Linden

What’s better than a cold one underneath the scorching hot sun? A cold one brewed with POWER from the sun! Here’s the top 50 beer breweries worldwide that are using solar (PV) energy to brew their beers.
(this latest November 2016 update features the crowning of a new #1 in the charts!)

Though still an artisinal process in many cases, beer brewing is no longer a fully manual process and a lot of high-tech industrial machinery have allowed breweries to scale up,

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Nigerian Solar Power Failure

Study breaks down Nigerian solar power failure

  • Study breaks down Nigerian solar power failure

Copyright: Mikkel Ostergaard/Panos

Speed read

  • Many projects fail through lack of long-term government support
  • Those planning projects lack awareness of how to deliver power
  • Solar power should be better integrated into communities

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Save Over 80% with Solar Power!

There are many reasons why homeowners, businesses go solar, but improving the environment and cutting energy costs are the most common. Many people are aware that solar is a great solution to power failure in Nigeria.

Whether your motivations for going solar are economic, environmental, or personal, this sizable list of solar power benefits will have something for everyone. Here are the benefits you get when you switch to solar power.

Solar power will drastically reduce or even eliminate your electric bills. Whether you

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Did you know that at Independence Nigeria was ahead of India.

INDIA BUDGET 2017-2018 : WHATS IN IT FOR RENEWABLES ?
India Budget 2017-2018 : Whats in it for Renewables ?

1. It is proposed to feed about 7,000 railway stations with solar power in the medium term. A beginning has already been made in 300 stations. Works will be taken up for 2,000 railway stations as part of 1000 MW solar mission.

2. In solar energy, Government now propose to take up the second phase of Solar Park development for additional 20,000 MW capacity.

3. Solar tempered glass for use in the manufacture of solar cells/panels/modules , Basic Customs Duty reduced to NIL from current rates of 5%

4. Parts/raw materials for use in the manufacture of solar tempered glass for use in solar photovoltaic cells/modules, solar power generating equipment or systems, flat plate solar collector, solar photovoltaic module and panel for water pumping and other applications, subject to actual user condition, CVD reduced to 6% from current rates of 12.5%
5. All items of machinery required for fuel cell based power generating systems to be set up in the country or for demonstration purposes, subject to certain specified conditions , BCD Reduced to 5% from 10%/7.5% and CVD Reduced to 6% from 12.5%
6. All items of machinery required for balance of systems operating on biogas/ bio-methane/ by-product hydrogen, subject to certain specified conditions , BCD Reduced to 5% from 10%/7.5% and CVD Reduced to 6% from 12.5%
7. Ministry of New & Renewable Energy will get budget allocation of Rs.5473 Crores in FY 2017-18, up from Rs.5036 Crores in FY 2016-17
8. Pilot plants for environment friendly disposal of solid waste and conversion of biodegradable waste to energy are being set up at New Delhi and Jaipur railway stations. Five more such solid waste management plants are now being taken up.
9. Resin and catalyst for use in the manufacture of cast components for Wind Operated Energy Generators [WOEG], subject to actual user condition , BCD reduced to 5% from 7.5%, CVD reduced to NIL from 12.5%, SAD reduced to NIL from 4%

10. India is on its way to achieve 100% village electrification by 1st May 2018. An increased allocation of