RUN YOUR FARM ON THE POWER OF THE SUN
Solar is designed to switch efficiently between solar and KPLC power where needed (if grid-tied), as well as operate entirely off grid with VFD technology. To learn more specific information about how solar can power pour pumping needs, please download our Solar Pumping Guideline. Further literature available in our blog titled “Solar and Agriculture“
GOING SOLAR IS SIMPLE
We only require – Source of water – Depth of borehole or other other – Diameter of borehole – Pump setting depth – Details of pump – Static water level (SWL) – Pumping water level (PWL) – Expected pumping runtime – water requirement and storage. Monthly bills (utility & generator) – Size of generators – Area for solar installation – Hours of storage back up needed – Any other customer specifications
We measure – Energy consumption using advanced equipment
We analyse – Your roof structure, your equipment/property setup, electrical configuration and any upgrades required.
We provide – System design – Aim to reduce LCOE (Levelised Cost Of Electricity). Customized proposal with various financing options – This service is free from Illumina Africa.
You enjoy & monitor – cleaner, more affordable energy
FAQ’S
Will I get the same amount of water?
Yes, when the pump is running at full capacity the water yield will be as always. The solar system is sized to produce enough energy to power and run the pump at full capacity based on the specific ratings of the pump. The pump will not run at full capacity very early in the morning and on days of heavy rainfall.
Do I need batteries to run my borehole pump?
No, the pump can be run on solar directly during the day, and on the grid at night. Battery systems can be installed if the water requirements make it economically viable to do so.
I cannot afford to buy the solar system, can I get financed?
Financing through micro financing institutions, as well as Equity bank is available for clients with a credit history. The institutions will do their due diligence and structure a loan for you.
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Solar Facts
Kenya, as per our conservative calculations would need just 120 square kilometers of solar panels and 0.53 square kilometers of energy storage, in order to full power the country (as per current generation and demand requirements). This is equivalent to less than 0.2% of the area of Turkana which is 68,680 square kilometers.
The sunlight we receive for just an hour is enough to generate energy for one year for the whole world.
When there’s a huge solar energy spill, it’s just called a ‘nice day‘
Unlike other energy sources, such as coal and oil whose reserves will diminish, the sun is here to stay and so is the energy we can gain from it.
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