Experience the good life from Solar Power Energy!
Free Sunshine;saving more money..
Experience the good life from Solar Power Energy!
Free Sunshine;saving more money..
There are just too many advantages of solar energy over the non-renewable resources like oil. Solar energy is healthier than oil. The burning of oil releases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into our environment. The average home produces more than twice the amount of carbon dioxide than an average car does.
The free sunshine provides it which will power thousands of generations to come. Therefore, solar energy is a renewable source of energy; oil on the other hand is not a renewable source. Once exhausted, it cannot be retained. The main reason why it
Solar Power Installation provides environmental and social advantages over other energy sources.
Some of the advantages are:
1. Low energy costs: The sun provides solar radiation for FREE
2. Low maintenance: Fewer movable parts means fewer parts can break
3. It’s not affected by the supply and demand of fuel and is therefore not subjected to the ever-increasing price of gasoline.
4. No emissions: Solar lighting does not contribute to global warming
5. All day; everyday: Solar solutions continue working even if there is a Power failure
6. Easy installation: There are no confusing wires
Since Nigeria attained independence the country has endured a civil war, multiple coups, elections, recessions and every pain associated with a growing country.
At 56, Nigerians have become more politically aware and have recognized that they can bring change with their votes. Today they are faced with a recession brought upon by the drop in oil prices and an economy dependent on imports.
Nigerians are resilient and will over come this like they have, every other challenge. We believe in Nigeria and support one Nigeria.
Independence day should be celebrated as a defining moment. Americans have parades in every city, village, hamlet. Nigeria should emulate that if we intend to remain one.
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY NIGERIA
Go solar and gain your energy independence. Call AWPS Renewable Energy today at 01 888 1040.
The winning project under the Outstanding category brought solar power and storage to 172 schools and 11 public health centers in the State of Lagos, in rural Nigeria.
September 19, 2016
File photo – Transformer
Argonne National Laboratory mechanical engineer Wenhua Yu prepares to test a prototype thermal energy storage system developed at Argonne that will charge and discharge 20 times faster than current high-efficiency latent heat thermal energy storage systems. Testing validates the amount of thermal energy that can be stored and how efficiently it can be recovered for concentrated solar power and other potential applications
KATIE ELYCE JONES