That particular one may not have worked, but this one does:
Pelamis Wave Energy Converter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
YouTube - Pelamis Wave - Seatrials
YouTube - Wave power: how it works
-RODION
That particular one may not have worked, but this one does:
Pelamis Wave Energy Converter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
YouTube - Pelamis Wave - Seatrials
YouTube - Wave power: how it works
-RODION
i am part of a group tasked with studying the feasibility of putting up a solar power generator for a 46 hectare fish farm. does anyone know of any firm venturing in solar power of this magnitude here in the philippines?
I know someone from First Philec Solar Corporation . What sort of info do you need?
-RODION
i need technical specs and pricing for solar panels, grid tied inverters, batteries, info on certified solar panel installers here in the philippines. being a fish farm, project location is near the sea, hence, special attention to design of corrosion resistant panels and wiring systems.
i also need info on carbon credit trading as this installation will fall within the kyoto protocol on co2 emissions provisions. thanks.
up ko ani bi... kay plano pud ko mag set-up ug solar panel, dipindi lang sa budget pud if maka ya ba.
try to contact Cagayan Electric Power and Light Co. (CEPALCO) in Cagayan de Oro.
Also, you may contact the Department of Energy - Visayas Field Office in Metrobank Plaza, Fuente. Look for Engr. Jun Baclay or Engr. William Carido. They have a pilot solar-powered distribution grid in Pangan-an Island, Lapulapu City. It is serving around 200 households.
that's great!
hopefully it'll spread all over the philippines.
if only the phil.gov have the budget to subsidized the project, even just part of it.
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