Solar Cost: How much will you pay?

An interesting, informative article on Solar Energy and its entailing cost – How much will you really pay for SOLAR?. Written by Ramon C. Abaya who advocates renewal technologies specifically SOLAR Energy.

 

ONE MORE TIME:  HOW MUCH WILL YOU REALLY PAY FOR SOLAR?  17.95 , 15,  2.28,  1.14 or even less?  In pesos or in centavos?  Fixed, fluctuating or declining? The answers will surprise you.

It’s been on full throttle: a massive concerted campaign to discredit renewal technologies, particularly solar;  a clear demonizing effort at upending and pulling the rug under a Renewables law that took years in the making, and is yet to be carried out, after its passage of almost three years ago.  The strategy is to fiercely latch on to feed in tariffs (FiTs), expressed in pesos per kwhr, while deliberately ignoring their retail impact, expressed in centavos.  Then to stridently hammer at this thought to prove the technology is too expensive to adopt.

Feed-in Tariffs are cost-based, regulator-determined rates that each RE technology will charge each kwhr consumed for a specified period of time. Their aim is two-fold: to deploy clean energy while keeping their rate impact minimal; and to raise world demand higher, thereby forcing suppliers to further drop their costs, spawning a mutually reinforcing interaction between supply and demand.

Solar PVs are clean, embedded, scalable in size to meet rising demand, can displace oil fired units during the day;  and are installable in months not years  – a unique trait that will help relieve, the fastest, without harming the environment and public health, the worsening power crisis in Mindanao, where reserves range from very little to none at all. Inadequacy in reserves means that peak and intermediate plants are immediately required. (The grid has began to intermittently suffer blackouts and there is no improvement in sight). Continue reading

All for one and Color me Badd live in Cagayan de Oro City

Oh yes! I am number ONE fan of  All for One and Color me Badd as they will be having a live concert in Mindanao and that is in Cagayan de Oro City. I just bought a ticket today and quite excited for tomorrow’s concert. Hopefully I could get a picture with them backstage and onstage if that’s even possible. LOL

And yes they were staying in one of the hotels in the Philippines, Hotel Koresco! As All for one and Color me Badd will be having their press conference at 2pm in Bigby’s.

And yeah Mindanaoan is the official media partner! ;)

Here’s the photo of the tickets I bought from Mindanao Lifestyle, also the Official media partner.

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SOLAR Energy in Mindanao

Why Solar Energy in Mindanao? Have that question been haunting you on facebook? On ANC forums and on the senate?

Solar Energy particularly in Mindanao has been the trend of topic everywhere even in twitter. This is because MINDANAO is in RED ALERT for power capacity shortage if we don’t act now! With the increase need of power in Mindanao is inevitable, a renewable energy like SOLAR is our answer. Why? Because Solar Continue reading

Solar Power Plant in Mindanao

SOLAR Power plant in Mindanao can be found in Indahag which was inaugurated in 2004. At this year, it was the world’s first and largest on-grid solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in the developing world. CEPALCO’s (Cagayan Electric Power and Light Company, Inc) 1MW Photovoltaic Power Plant in Barangay Indahag, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines, Continue reading

Photos during the Kagay-an Festival Parade 2011

Photos during the Kagay-an Festival 2011…
Spectators were waiting in Limketkai drive main entry point.
“There are 69 confirmed participants which will include 15 competing floats, 2 sponsor floats, 22 drum and bugle corps and some civic organization groups, including from the PNP, Philippine Army, Coast Guard among others.”