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Our philosophy: Sustainable development = energy independence = harvest the free energy from the Sun. Creating own reliable electricity generating industry on turnkey basis - creating plenty of local jobs – using local materials, not depending on any foreign supplier - high tech development to the local environment, providing reliable electricity to the community and better life for people with these jobs.
“I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don’t have to wait till oil and coal run out before we tackle that.” Thomas Alva Edison
One key element of the sustainable development is the energy independence creating an own, reliable electricity providing solution utilizing the free energy of the Sun, as the main source. The overall goal is to be energy independent, using local resources and most importantly local labour force, not depending on any foreign suppliers. The Sun delivers more energy to the Earth in an hour than the entire World consumes in a year. People can use this free energy thanks to a technology called Photovoltaics (PV). Photovoltaics are potentially unlimited electrical energy from the Sun, which converts the sun’s energy into electricity. The fuel (sunlight) is free, and no noise or pollution is created from operating PV systems. Energy independence and environmental compatibility are two attractive features of PV systems. The well designed and properly installed PV systems need no fuel – the Sun is for free – no pollution, require minimal maintenance and spare parts, and have long service lifetimes and are very reliable. PV systems are the most effective in sunny climates, where the land values are low. “Why does an oil-rich country need a solar power plant? We really only need one power plant to supply us. It needs to have good distribution over most of the populated areas and easily available to anyone. It should be a proven design with no maintenance required and last a very long time without any upgrades or modifications. Such a power plant already exists. It is 93,000,000 miles away….. We are firm believers in Solar Power. |
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