Some weeks
back, we installed an inverter system for a client, Broadview Engineering
Limited based in Victoria Island and its functionality to the client made me
decide to contrast it with a Solar PV system. First, an inverter system is a backup
device used in storing energy for use when power supply gets cut off from the
source. It comprises a set of batteries and inverter, plugged to an external
source of electricity (NEPA or BIG Gen in Nigerian parlance) to charge it. It is
a common sight in corporate organizations like banks, oil companies, data centers
and even homes where constant electricity is required. In fact, Broadview Engineering
Limited installed their inverter system to back up their office data center
where computers and servers are located and our engineers and techs fixed them
with a lasting inverter system, externally powered to charge of course.
Contrast it
with Solar PV system. All that remains for an inverter system to make a Solar
PV system is to add PV boards and charge controller and you have the sun ever
constant to charge your batteries. What simple economics of wealth retention! I
mean if you can afford to spend a million plus to fix an inverter system which gulps a LOT of ENERGY to charge, it
should be “beans’ to add a few hundred thou to get yourself off addiction to
fuel and diesel. You’d save a lot of dollars and carbon credits. It is true
Solar PV is for BIG BOY and GIRLS and you are one if you can contemplate having
inverter system. Just upgrade your finance and have the sun charge your battery
for free. Believe me, Zeus will repay you with good fortune. Lol
Green
friends, we keep planting trees in the cloud by fixing energy issues faced by
companies in Lagos and all over Nigeria. If you can manage your energy problems
with eco-sense, you’d be smiling all the time. Here is wishing you a happy
Easter celebration from Zeus Energy Limited and also wishing Skye a happy
wedding preparations. Hook up at Lekki Leisure Garden on Saturday for barbecue
and cognac. It’s Skye’s Bash Eve Party.
Cheers!
WSO
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