Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Re: [pakgrid] Re: Feasibility Study required for Bio Gas Plant & Solar Power plant (1 MWh)

 

I would like to share my experience the total cost for one mega watt will be about 180 million with 25 years of warranty (no maintenance and operational cost) and 30 years life . Playback period depends on you weather how much you pay per month

On Jul 16, 2013 10:01 PM, "Adeel Akhtar" <adeelengg@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

if anyone need pannels of 220Watts B grade made in china, 85 rupees per watts is the retail price. The panels are of good quality and widely installed in Punjab.

Adeel
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On Sun, 7/14/13, Dr Muhammad Afzal <afzal537@gmail.com> wrote:

Subject: Re: [pakgrid] Re: Feasibility Study required for Bio Gas Plant & Solar Power plant (1 MWh)
To: pakgrid@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, July 14, 2013, 10:55 AM
















 









Dear All, 
aoa,
In Agriculture sector, as Punjab Govt is also
going for Solar pumps, I have seen these are working very
successfully. I have seen one at BARI which they installed
about 13 years ago and it is still functional. 1-1/2"
output keeps filling the tank thru out the day, as we have
plenty of sun, and they can use this water through their
laid out channels to irrigate their plots.

In an exhibition last October, in Islamabad, I
saw there were number of stalls relating to solar products
and they included solar water pumps. Although the initial
cost is higher, (about 5 Lac Rupees for lifting water from
300' below) but that evens out well even in one year or
so for raised fuel costs. I have heard people getting
installed these solar pumps at their agri-farms, I have seen
it working at Izhaar farms, Talagang as well. I am not sure
of complete technical details, probably they are using DC
motors to save on DC-AC conversion losses.

Regardsafzal

On 10 July 2013 13:01,
Sulaiman <driving_seat@hotmail.com>
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Asalam o Aliekum Umair,

You might want to try Concentrated Solar Power instead of
going for PV cells. This technology can be made locally just
a bit of commitment is required. I am pasting a paragraph
from Wikipedia



Concentrated solar power (also called concentrating solar
power, concentrated solar thermal, and CSP) systems use
mirrors or lenses to concentrate a large area of sunlight,
or solar thermal energy, onto a small area. Electrical power
is produced when the concentrated light is converted to
heat, which drives a heat engine (usually a steam turbine)
connected to an electrical power generator.


Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentrated_solar_power

Date seen: 10-July-2013



I've had done my FYP on this and would like to develop
it further. My Project report can be seen on Slide Share:



www.slideshare.net/sulaimandawood/solar-report3ý



If you've any questions regard this, please feel free to
contact.



Kind Regards

Sulaiman Dawood Barry

Co founder of Askproblems.com



--- In pakgrid@yahoogroups.com,
"Ahsan Raza Sattar" <ahsan_raza@...> wrote:

>

> We are going to install on grid solar power plant will
synch with wapda and generators the total capacity of the
plant is about 3.8 MWatt the unit cost is about more than
200 if some want any help or data most welcome


>

>

>

> with best regards

>

>

>

> AHSAN RAZA

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> ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

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> DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,

>

> UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD

>

> 0300-6600137,0419200829,0419200161 (3328)

>

>

>

> From: pakgrid@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:pakgrid@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of ISHTIAQ AHMAD


> Sent: 25 June 2013 01:06 PM

> To: pakgrid@yahoogroups.com

> Cc: umair060_tuf@...

> Subject: Re: [pakgrid] Feasibility Study required for
Bio Gas Plant & Solar Power plant (1 MWh)

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>

>

> Nice catch Mufti sahib,

>

> Reason is not technology failure neither it put
question mark on viability of solar solution.

>

> Its fails because of bad business practices

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>

>

> Here is more insight of the story

>

> http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-04-02/suntech-unit-bankruptcy-had-roots-in-deadbeat-customers.html


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>

> Regards,

> Ishtiaq Ahmad

>

>

>

> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Asif Mufti
<anmufti@...> wrote:

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>

>

> Few months back the Chinese behemoth in solar energy
SUNTECH declared bankruptcy. Despite Chinese Government
financial backing it failed. I seriously question the wisdom
of using Solar Energy as a viable option. SUNTECH is in
business again but after Chinese government dumped more
money into. The analyst projection is that would need to
inject more money soon.


>

> Regards

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: ISHTIAQ AHMAD <ishtiaq.ahmad@...>

> To: "pakgrid@yahoogroups.com"
<pakgrid@yahoogroups.com>;
umair060_tuf@...


> Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 12:15 PM

> Subject: Re: [pakgrid] Feasibility Study required for
Bio Gas Plant & Solar Power plant (1 MWh)

>

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> Solar Option:

>

> for retail prices see Amazon, its almost 1 euro per W,
or 100 Rupees per W

>

> In Pakistan you can check this site for reference,
price will be round about these values

>

> http://www.solarsystemspk.com/prices/prices.html

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>

>

> Or if you know what you need, check for bulk prices
here, be aware of nasty custom department

>

> http://www.alibaba.com

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> http://www.aliexpress.com

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>

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> For retail prices see Amazon (http://www.amazon.de/SOLARPANEL-SOLARMODUL-PHOTOVOLTAIK-SOLARZELLE-SOLAR/dp/B0089BVORK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8
<http://www.amazon.de/SOLARPANEL-SOLARMODUL-PHOTOVOLTAIK-SOLARZELLE-SOLAR/dp/B0089BVORK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1370848271&sr=8-1&keywords=solarpanel>
&qid=1370848271&sr=8-1&keywords=solarpanel)


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> Regards,

> Ishtiaq Ahmad

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> On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 6:12 PM, Muhammad
<umair060_tuf@...> wrote:

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>

>

> AOA... and slaam to everyone.

>

> As demand of of energy is increasing day by day and
also shortage of power in pakistan and loadshedding hours
are more in village areas than city. I belong to one village
of Rahim Yar Khan. Our village people facing many problems
on due to electricity and 2nd best source of water for
agriculture purpose.


>

> I want to give them best alternative of renewable
energy source which can run one or two water tubewells and
also meet their domestic electricity needs.

>

> Their only income source is agriculture but our
government frustrated them for not giving them access water
to feed their crops.

>

> Kindly suggest me and give your inputs to solve the
problem of our poor village peoples.

>

> I have two options whether to go on solar energy or on
Bio gas plant but I think initial cost of solar is very
high, so suggest me which option will be feasible ?

>

> I need complete feasibility study for both options
compared with heavy fuel or diesel and WAPDA.

>

> I know that here all peoples are engineers, professors,
professionals and practitioners and consultants also. So
purpose of this discussion is to find out the optimum
solution. I hope that all will participate and give their
valuable inputs .


>

> Here I put some queries which will help me to evaluate
the best ones.

>

> I need solution for ( 1 MWH) energy initially ?

>

> Total initial cost for this project ?

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> What will be Payback period for each one option?

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> Supplier name if any one know ?

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> Your earliest response will be highly appreciated.

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>

>

> Thanking You

>

> &

>

> Regards

>

> Engr. Muhammad Umair

>

> (BE Electrical Engg.) ,

>

> MS Engineering scholar , UET Taxila.

>

> Email : umair060_tuf@...

>

> Mobile : 0332 - 6682995

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