SOLARIC PRESIDENT VISITS AN EIGHTH GRADER AT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MANILA

SOLARIC PRESIDENT VISITS AN EIGHTH GRADER AT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MANILA

They share their a vision about a solarized future

 

On May 15, 2019, an eighth-grader from International School Manila (ISM) wrote a letter to the Solaric Founder and President, Mike De Guzman. In his letter, Marcel Miro said, “I am writing to you to applaud your efforts in helping those in need of electricity and making a cheap useful alternative. I have been very amazed by your effect on the Philippines alone. I have seen the videos of the people you have helped and I believe that your work could improve the lives of millions in need.”

 

Marcel

 

Marcel sees the advantages of Solar Energy in the Philippines and indicated his participation in a project called Advocating for Change, in which he was involved in researching about a world issue he was passionate about. His chosen topic was solar energy.

“I was inspired that you have stepped up to help your fellow citizens in a country where the government isn’t yet prepared to do so. I would like to praise you, and show my appreciation for your efforts and success in helping people,” said Marcel in his letter.

Marcel went on to share some of the critical data he had gathered in the course of his research, including the fact that there are 130 Million people in Southeast Asia alone without access to electricity. He also cited the challenges in creating widely available sustainable electrification.

In closing, Marcel invited De Guzman to the annual Advocating For Change (AFC) Day at ISM on May 31, 2019, to listen to Marcel present his final learnings, hopes, and dreams for a solar future.

Upon receiving the letter, De Guzman answered all the questions asked by Marcel in his letter.

“As you may know it’s the creation of greenhouse gases that are accelerating these changes. Most of mankind’s socio and political wars involve energy rights and resources,” emphasized De Guzman.

De Guzman took it a step further and canceled his morning meetings at the office just to actually head out to ISM on AFC Day. Marcel and De Guzman had a substantial chat about solar and life.

Mike and Marcel

 

“You see something that other people don’t,” said De Guzman.

The witty and passionate 13-year-old replied, “My mom and dad have instilled that in me. When I went to India, my dad took me to see even the dire parts of the country. Some of them didn’t have proper electricity, some dirty water, some insects. I saw parts and parcel of the hard life.”

“My vision of a renewable world? I think solar can be used for a lot of things, not just houses. Solar power plants, cars, air filters, everything – solar is easier for moving objects. It can all be used in conjunction for anything,” added Marcel.

Marcel dreams of studying technology in the future so that he can transform his visions into realities.

Click here to read the inspiring letter of Marcel Mirco.

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ARE YOU READY TO GO SOLAR?

ARE YOU READY TO GO SOLAR?

REGINA ROME
Solar Digital Squad
Manila, Philippines
September 15, 2018

 

Solar delivers Php5 Million in lifetime savings for the average Filipino homeowner. With a minimal investment, the benefits and returns are not just financial – there is a legitimate and significant cause: saving our planet.

In selecting the right solar provider and choosing a solar system in the Philippines, the homeowner’s goal should be to seek one that can manage the entire process efficiently and flawlessly, from start to finish – from site inspection to installation to solar harvest monitoring to maintenance.

The Philippine market has declared a green light on solar

The Philippine market has declared a green light on solar

With the solar industry experiencing explosive growth in the last ten years locally and globally, solar power for homes is becoming the number one solution to power. Solar PV installations have been taking the country to new heights in renewable power. As a bonus, homeowners with solar are witnessing their properties increase in value aside from becoming more energy efficient.

 

Do you want to reduce your costs?

Efficiency is really the target bottom line. Is there a need to lower your monthly utility bills? Do you need to reduce the amount of power your pay for? Are you willing to make that one-time wise business and environmental investment? Do you want to increase revenue? As a homeowner, do you have a valid reason to install solar?

How to get started

How to get started

The typical process begins with the homeowner requesting for a site inspection (or home inspection). The solar professionals now examine the site, roof, solar capacity, surrounding area, and evaluate the solar project potential or capability. They analyze the power bills of the past months. They determine the most appropriate solar panel installation for the home. They design a solar system that could produce enough power to meet the home’s consumption or usage. The entire process is technical but direct.

 

How to choose the right solar provider

It is typical for homeowners to gather bids for their solar requirements. Through discussions with various solar companies, the homeowner gains a greater understanding of solar and a wider perspective of its advantages in the long run. Homeowners are also looking for the most cost-effective. It is most important to find the best value in the ocean of numerous solar providers. Yet, although many solar companies offer exceptional engineering and design capabilities, what homeowners are truly looking for is a long-term solar partner. Which solar company can deliver on a reliable, and quality solar system? Which solar company can provide a turnkey solution, from site inspection to routine maintenance checks and customer support when there are concerns?

In addition to all this, project timelines are just as critical when selecting the best solar partner. Which solar company can provide a substantial crew of solar installers? Who can complete the solar project quickly and efficiently?

With the right solar partner such as Solaric, the focus will be on the homeowner: to provide clean sustainable energy systems and energy conservation devices and appliances that are economically sensible and environmentally sound. Solaric selects and build their solar systems with the following criteria: affordable, energy efficient, reliable, cost-effective, and provides the best value to clients.

 

 

Regina Rome is a solar analyst with the Solar Digital Squad Research.

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