Paying too much for electricity—this is a monthly fact of life that we are making obsolete either by installing solar or empowering independent installers. Turn On the Sun simply makes sense as the Sun is an infinitely renewable and most abundant power source.
Solaric, which has solar panels priced in the Philippines, has been installing and developing cutting edge solar systems that decrease, and at times if installed in copious or audacious amounts, results into a ZERO or even negative electricity bill.
We have energized hundreds of homes and dozens of large power intensive businesses—like steel and ice plants—and have developed ways for highly efficient systems.p>
Every day, we get questions like: HM po ang Solar</em>? Easy question, but an intelligible answer would at least take 10 minutes of thinking and pencilling down some equations and a short interview on how you use power.</p>
To help you out, we categorize solar builds in various phases or levels of commitment.
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Phase I: Solar Energy = Daytime Base Load
This is when the great majority of our installations takes place. We install enough solar power so that it will be equal or make it slightly higher than the amount of your daytime consumption or base load. Our engineers will enhance your electrical system to use solar as first priority and grid power as second priority. If there is not enough solar, it will draw proportionately from the grid; if there is too much solar, then the excess will be sold to the grid using Net Metering.
<p>The Net Metering setup is the most pragmatic design, as you would be using primarily solar power vs. grid power during daytime hours. There is no battery storage needed; you also don’t need to rely too much on selling the excess power to the grid for credit. This is not magic or alchemy, but proven principles of electrical engineering and a program backed up by national law to decrease the cost of electricity and increase energy sources in the country.
Phase 1 can mean a modest dual panel setup that erases P800 to P1k a month at P60k, to a 5kW build that is common in large power hungry houses in gated subdivisions at P450k. Seminar attendees, especially ones with electrical or contractor background, can get them at drastically discounted DIY packages after our training program. Learn more about it by clicking this link.
The most requested package is the “kaya daytime aircon,” which is normally a 1.5kW system at around P140k installed.</p>
ROI is a proven sub 5-year level with users reporting 14% to 25% return on investment. This happens without using any batteries; we actually do NOT recommend using any LEAD ACID battery if bill savings are your ultimate goal, as storing and discharging energy in a lead acid battery costs more than grid rate.
In short, Phase I is solar energy = daytime base load.
Phase II: Phase I + 2x Night Time Load in Solar
Phase II, on the other hand, is for people who want to pay next to nothing or even ZERO on their bills. It stacks on the principles of Phase I, install enough for base load and DOUBLE for evening loads. We would say double because the utility is only buying your excess power at half rate or generation charge, even though the RE law says otherwise.
ROI is longer because exported power is only valued at about half value, but it is something our Phase II clients still find priceless because simply paying for retail power rates is no longer acceptable after witnessing what solar does to an electric bill. Many of our Phase II builds are customers who want the full deal, which is being defined with a power bill that reads P0.00.
<p>Being in Phase II means you are getting Phase I + 2x night time load in solar.</p>
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Phase III: Phase II + Energy Storage for Loads that Needs to Run on Backup
Then, there is the holy grail of solar builds: The NEGATIVE carbon footprint house. This is a build that is so green minded audacious that the solar house (in the eyes of ERC a RE power plant) not only generates all the power it consumes, but has oodles of excess renewable energy that is resold by the utility around the entire block. The capability to run Offgrid mode, also included with energy storage using Lithium batteries, are the main features of a Phase III build. This is borne from our military application projects and R&D into TESLA power wall substitutes and whole roof solar systems.
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A Phase III system solves all of our power engineering questions such as, paano kung may<em> brownout, typhoon, earthquake, zombie apocalypse</em? Nothing would matter to Phase III build as there will always be power produced at rates that rival coal.><p>T</phis means that Phase III will include Phase II + energy storage for loads that needs to run on backup.
Key Takeaway
With energy storage coming down due to worldwide adaptation of E Vehicles, we see this as a future trend, but already deploying them for the most cutting edge residential homes, research institutions, and even military application projects worldwide.>
If you want to get Solaric to design, build, and install your ultimate solar project, call us at 5040092 or email us at info@solaric.com.ph.
Turn on the Sun is what we do—one roof at a time!
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If we want our children and grandchildren and our great grandchildren to still be able to enjoy nature and breathe comfortably, we need to start acting NOW. Some people have been embracing the greener lifestyle by integrating green technology at their home. Others reduce their carbon footprint by choosing to walk or commute instead of bringing their vehicles to work every day. The use of solar energy is now more feasible thanks toprice of solar panels. In the Philippines, many cities now are adapting different green practices to achieve a sustainable lifestyle.
As a citizen of the world, how can you live sustainably? Here are a few ideas to help you get started.
Create an Efficient Waste Management System
According to the studies conducted by the National Solid Waste Management Commission, a single person in the Metro Manila can produce for about 0.5 kilogram of waste daily. This would generate 4,762,720 kilogram of trash daily if it is multiplied with 10.5 million people living in the metro. Because of this, solid waste is becoming one of the worst problems not only in the Metro Manila but in the surrounding areas as well..
Creating an efficient waste management system would be the best way to prevent this growing problem from getting any worse. Start by sorting your trash into organic waste, biodegradable, non-biodegradable, and residual trash. Homeowners like you are also encouraged to practice the 3 R’s at your home. These 3 R’s are reduce, reuse, and recycle. This significantly reduces the amount of trash thrown in the landfill. Simple habits such as reducing your consumption of certain goods, reusing shopping bags, recycling bottles and jars, and repurposing old containers are quick steps to start living a sustainable life.
Consume Organic Food
Opting for organic food is not only beneficial for your health but for the environment as well. The production of organic food keeps both animals and plants healthy since there are no toxic chemicals involved in producing such kind of food. Moreover, this also helps the environment as no pollution and topsoil erosion occur when producing organic food. If the thought of giving up certain foods already makes you want to skip this part, don’t fret. You can simply substitute at least some of your meals daily instead of going cold turkey.
Opt for Alternative Energy
Our country has various sources of clean alternative energy. These alternative energies may come in the form of geothermal, hydrogen, solar, and wind energy. Using alternative energy helps reduce the cause of climate change and people’s dependence on the fossil fuels, which contribute to acid rain and formation of various harmful matters.
If you choose to use the traditional source of energy, you can still make a difference by utilizing appliances that consume less energy. Examples are dryers and washing machines that can run on LPG and inverter-type of air conditioners. Switching to LED and CFC bulb light also help reduce your energy consumption.
Create a Water Management Plan
Just like in solid waste management, water management should also be practiced at every person’s house. Things you can implement on your household are:
- Taking shorter showers.
- When brushing your teeth, use a glass of water instead of letting the water run from the faucet.
- Have a regular check-up of all the faucets and toilets at your home. Leaky faucets and toilets can waste up to 182 liters of water every day.
- If possible, install a grey water system. It is a tank that collects rainwater and used water from drains.
Going green is quite challenging, however, it does not have to be difficult. With careful and organized planning, going green can be just any normal routine.