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		<title>About Solar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Generador-Electrico definately goes for the alternative source. With Solar its all just about pro&#8217;s: No more pollution nor side effects than during its manufacturing. No fossile fuel burning. Over 20 year lifetime. Resists extreme climatic situations as hail, extreme winds and humidity No noise. Not always mechanical parts involved; no maintenace. Expandable: More power can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">Generador-Electrico definately goes for the alternative source.</p>
<p>With Solar its all just about pro&#8217;s:<br />
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<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">No more pollution nor side effects than during its manufacturing.</span></li>
<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">No fossile fuel burning.</span></li>
<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">Over 20 year lifetime.</span></li>
<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">Resists extreme climatic situations as hail, extreme winds and humidity</span></li>
<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">No noise.</span></li>
<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">Not always mechanical parts involved; no maintenace.</span></li>
<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">Expandable: More power can be added on to the existing installation in the future.</span></li>
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<p class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10"><br />
</span><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10 fb">Main Applications:</span><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10"><br />
Remote areas where no electricity can be taken to or is just not feasible.<br />
Combined with a windturbine or an alternative backup (bio)diesel/gas generator, electric needs can be completely solved.<br />
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<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">Remotely situated houses; lights, TV, telephone repeaters, communiations, waterpumps, and a long etcetera.</span></li>
<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">Outside illumination</span></li>
<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">Beacons and Road signs.</span></li>
<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">Electric fences for cattle.</span></li>
<li class="imAlign_justify"><span class="ff3 fc0 fs10">Nautical, mobile homes.</span></li>
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<p>Generador-electrico.com is really going for alternative energies.<br />
Our own premises run fully on alternatives.<br />
Both house, office and main warehouse run on self produced energy; the <a class="ImLink" href="http://generador-electrico.com/lang1/windeco.html">Windeco Vento 5000</a> and <a class="ImLink" href="http://generador-electrico.com/lang1/bornay_windturbines.html">Bornay Inclin 3000</a> winturbines, <a class="ImLink" href="http://generador-electrico.com/lang1/solar_trackers.html">Lorentz Etatrack 1500 single-axis tracker</a> with 1875Wp of Kyocera KC125 panels, (proximately going to be changed for 12x Sanyo HIT 230Wp pannels) 2 parallel connected Victron Multiplus 48/3000/35 inverter/chargers and a Xantrex SW4845, all hooked upto 24 12OPzS1500 2Vdc Hoppecke cells, backed up with a (hardly ever running) automatic, signal-started silent Ayerbe Ruggerinni/Linz 10Kva diesel generator, fed directly with homemade <a class="ImLink" href="javascript:imPopUpWin('http://generador-electrico.com/tienda/product_info.php?cPath=80&amp;products_id=495',0,0,'yes','yes');">biodiesel</a>, and an (unused) gridtie.</p>
<p>With a bit of money and alternative energy almost anything can be done&#8230;</span><span class="ff1 fc0 fs10"> </span></p>
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