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Energy Ravenous Pakistan eyes Solar Energy:

Pakistani company workers arrange and organize solar panels (solar energy) for a marketing manifestation in a park in the capital Islamabad. Pakistanis are increasingly realizing that year-round sun may be a speedy, quick and cheap, economical answer to a huge energy crisis. From mosques, to homes and streets.

 

Pakistani company workers arrange solar panels.

“It’s the most excellent thing I bought this winter,” says Sardar Azam, a former civil servant retired to a river-side home in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, showing off his water-heating solar geyser installed on the porch, terrace. Moreover he said that “The biggest benefit is that you spend money once and it runs on sunlight which is free of charge, cost,” Pakistan needs to produce 16,000 megawatts of electricity a day but only manages 13,000 megawatts, according to the Pakistan Electric Power Company, (now there is a 5000-6000 megawatts shortfall in the electric generation). The shortfall means that millions suffer electricity cuts for up to 16 hours a day, leaving them freezing in winter and sweltering in summer while hitting industry rigidly, intensified a slow-burn recession. 

Pakistani Voters Views:

Pakistani Voters say it is their major and prime single concern, secondary to the war against terrorism, and so the government has been increasingly vocal about redressing the issue, crisis as it eyes elections within a year. ”I think all our friends are encouraged to understand the real energy crisis that is in Pakistan. We can’t afford to be selective of where we receive our energy supply from,” Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said. File photo of people protesting against electricity shortages in Lahore on March 20. Regardless of a wealth of natural resources, Pakistan produces only 80 percent of its electricity needs and even some of that comes from imported fuel. At the time, she was referring to Pakistan’s determination to build a pipeline and import gas from Iran, despite US threats of sanctions, but the message was clear: on the energy front, Pakistan needs any help it can get.

File photo of people protesting against electricity shortages (AFP).

Arif Allaudin, who heads the Alternate Energy Development Board, would like to see more of that assistance coming from renewable sources, saying there was a 2.4 million megawatt potential for solar energy alone in Pakistan. Niaz Ahmed Kathia, director of private company Alternate Energy Systems, said plentiful and free sunshine was the answer to Pakistan’s energy misery. ”Energy is our biggest problem, in excess of terrorism, and if we replace our one million tube well pumps with solar ones, we can save 7,000 megawatts,” Kathia told AFP at the demonstration of a solar well in the capital. 

The majority of Pakistan’s tubewell pumps, which pump out underground water, run on the strained national grid or on diesel power. There is no pretence that solar power is the only answer, but recently the prime minister ordered the government to provide solar electricity in distant villages far from the national grid. The government described renewable energy as the “investor’s choice” and said the private sector has offered to produce 1,500 megawatts a day. 

Solar Power Geyser Display: 

Former civil servant Sardar Azam (R) proudly shows off a solar geyser at his riverside home in Pakistani-administered Kashmir. In the mountains of Kashmir there is no gas pipeline and in the cold winter months electricity bills are excessively costly. In Azam’s hometown of Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, solar panels light up a public park and mosques. Solar street lights are also being installed gradually in cities such as Rawalpindi, Lahore and Karachi. Pakistan’s first on-grid solar power station, capable of producing 178.9 kilowatts, began test operations in Islamabad this month with a funding of $5.4 million from the (JICAJapan International Cooperation Agency.

Sardar Azam (R) riverside home in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

 ”It is a seed for thousands more solar power plants,” Senator Rukhsana Zuberi, a former chairperson of the Pakistan Engineering Council told AFP. This winter Pakistan suffered a two billion cubic feet a day shortage of natural gas — usually the foundation of millions delivered to homes and industry via pipelines — sparking protests and forcing factories to suspend laborers. The problem is remedial plans are only at an embryonic, or somewhat developing stage. ”We plan to promote the use of solar geysers as the gas shortage is becoming acute, severe,” petroleum and natural resources minister Asim Hussain said. ”The gas companies would install solar water heaters at consumer premises and deduct the amount in installments in the gas bills,” he added. 

Sunlight Orientation in Pakistan:

Power generated during sunlight hours can be stored in deep cycle lead acid batteries to power lights, radios, televisions and fans at night. Norwegian company Telenor says it has set up and arranged 50 solar-powered cell sites, habitually in remote areas, capable of reducing 2.5 tones of carbon dioxide per site by saving over 940 litres of diesel a month. Traders say demand has definitely risen. A 170-litre (37-gallon) capacity solar geyser starts from 27,000 rupees ($300) and a 218-litre version for 32,000 rupees as a one-time cost. ”Solar geysers can reduce gas bills significantly. The technology is not only environment friendly but also pocket friendly,” said seller Shakil Ahmed. 

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An Analysis and Review of SunRun Power:

The necessitation and need for alternate or renewable energy resources has forced the investor’s world over to give over money for research of alternate energy resources. The power of wing has been utilized for milling of cereals since ages but the same potential for electricity generation is at the moment being capped. Likewise the sun energy has been used for drying of products like meat and onion and so on but the same is now being converted into electricity by using the PV photovoltaic cells. One of the companies investing vast amounts in the field of solar energy is SunRun.

 

History of SunRun:

SunRun is the first ever company in USA that provides solar panel for residential use on lease. They are actually the pioneers a leader’s in solar leasing and also offer the loans for research and development projects in the field of solar power. The company is based in San Francisco, California. It was established by Ed Fenster and Lynn Jurich, two students that established it right after their graduation from Stanford University

Objective & Aim of SunRun:

The SunRun Company has a lay down noticeably defined goals and its objectives. The company was established once the theme of global pollution was incredibly popular and therefore the company, right from its inception, foundation, has the aim to provide the consumers with an environmentally friendly energy source. In addition it has the goal of making solar energy an admired, popular and affordable, economical means of energy for the domestic users. The company works to this end by offering loans and leasing of solar equipment. 

Funding, Financing By SunRun:

The company has a very high repute, status amongst the investors and it gained an investment of over 18 million dollars during 2008. The company is the pioneer in providing lease for domestic users. The company offers financing in two main ways. 

1. Power purchase Agreement 

2. Leasing of equipment: 

Power Purchase Agreement: In a power purchase agreement, all the equipment and facilities are maintained and owned by the company themselves. The SunRun offers PPA for 18 years deal. According to the deal the clients are to pay monthly amount to the company for the amount of electricity consumed. The company is responsible for continuous supply. With a power purchase agreement (PPA), you don’t have to buy expensive solar panels and inverters, or pay for installation, permitting, and repairs. Instead, a PPA lets you pay for the electricity the panels generate. It’s the easiest and most affordable way for homeowners to upgrade to solar. 

How a Solar PPA Works:

  • Sunrun purchases a solar system and installs it on your roof. 
  • Sunrun takes complete care of the equipment for 20 years. 
  • You pay little to nothing upfront, and then a fixed rate for the energy your panels produce. 

Benefit of Solar PPA’s:

  • You don’t need to pay a lot of money upfront. But, if you have savings you’d like to use, you can invest more upfront and pay an even lower rate for your solar electricity. 
  • You don’t need to worry about installation, monitoring, or repairs – we take care of all that. 
  • You pay only for what your system produces. When your system produces less, you pay less. 

Leasing By SunRun:

The second financing preference offered by the company is of leasing for a period of 20 years. The equipment is given on a monthly lease to the clients but it remains under the ownership of company and company is responsible for the maintenance. Though the monthly bill is fixed irrespective of the amount of electricity essentially used.

 

How Leasing Works: 

  • Sunrun solar leasing makes residential solar energy more affordable. If you don’t want to pay a large upfront cost, you can still go solar today by taking advantage of your lease options. 
  • Sunrun purchases your home solar system and installs it on your roof. 
  • You pay little to nothing upfront, and then a low, fixed amount every month. 
  • Sunrun takes complete care of the equipment for 20 years. 

Advantages of Leasing Solar Panels:

  • It’s affordable, economical — and flexible. With a solar lease, you don’t have to pay plenty upfront. But, if you have savings you’d like to use, you can pay more upfront and lower your fixed monthly payment. 
  • It’s worry-free. You don’t own the equipment, so you don’t have to worry about installation, monitoring, and repairs. 
  • It’s a fixed cost. Your monthly payment is low and fixed. You have control over your electric bill and don’t have to be anxious about a higher bill if the panels produce more electricity.

Green Power Island: Pace towards Renewable Energies:

Pace towards Alternative Energy:

Today several countries of the planet are go forward quickly towards green technology. And this is largely because of their large number of advantages and smaller amount shortcoming. Denmark is also among these countries, which need economical energy free from pollution. Denmark has a very innovative design for renewable energy storage space called the Green Power Island. The country already generates and produces a excellent percentage of electricity for their people requirements.

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Homemade Solar Panels – Economical Electricity: Say No to High Cost Electricity:

Concept and Need of Solar Energy:

Solar energy concept has been emerged for the first time when oil crisis took place in 70’s. We knew then that it was only a matter of time before our oil dependence was going to reason key dilemma. However, as many times occurred the cost of oil went back down and plan that was began in solar energy growth were fragmented.

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Abu Dhabi to Construct First Complete Eco-City:

Abu Dhabi UAE:

When we think about Middle East Asia, we imagine insensitive land, blazing sun and sand hills. Abu Dhabi is included in seven states which is a component of the United Arab Emirates. Its presently intimidating region is being developed as the world’s first carbon neutral city in the coming 5 to 10 years. The official endeavors that we will not constructed such industries which will use polluting technologies and fossil fuels. This city will be a green example. The most paradox is this city would be situated in a country that is a leading producer of fossil fuels. Its architects and designers claim that the city will be powered up by a variety of renewable energy, consist of solar and wind power.

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Alternative Energy Sources:

The quality of the clean environment where we live in and the atmosphere or air we breathe can be getting better with the use of alternative energy sources. The use of this alternative renewable energy is very important as our earth perceive further industrial expansion and a higher energy requirement. Substitute or alternative energy is also commonly referred to as renewable energy. Which are the several dissimilar, clean and also natural energy sources we are able to utilize again and again without ever expiration of them? The use of fossil fuels (such as oil, coal and gas) over different fuels (such as solar, wind and geothermal) outcome in the continually decreasing levels of these fossil fuels.

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