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| All specification are subject to re-confirmation from our Principal Tata BP Solar. |
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Telemetry
For utility applications e.g. electricity distribution, water authorities, oil pipe lines, and in remote areas. |
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Television/radio repeaters
For remote communities where there is no mains electricity, the availability of wind/solar power can provide extended reception of TV and radio through a remote repeater. |
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Navigation beacons
Many maritime coastal, and aviation navigation beacons (light or radio) are of necessity sited where mains power is not available, in many cases wind/solar power is the answer. |
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Village electrification
Many remote villages can now be provided with electric power from a solar array (and in some cases wind generators) to provide lighting, water pumping, telecommunications and TV, radio etc. |
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Cathodic protection
Power sources for remote locations such as long distance pipelines etc. ,with battery back-up, charge controllers and continuous output. |
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Medical
For remote hospitals, medical centres, clinics etc. In addition to power for lighting, solar arrays are used with World Health Organisation approved12/24V DC vaccine refrigerators. |
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Water Applications
Solar arrays (and wind generators) are used to provide 12/24V DC power for irrigation pumping from river/canals, well and borehole pumping and for water purification systems. |
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Transportation
For remote road, rail and airport systems. Applications include telecommunications, railway signalling, road signs, hazard warning lights, runway markers etc. |
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Miscellaneous
In remote sites away from mains power and also where fuel is at a premium, solar and/or wind systems can provide essential power for a variety of applications such as :- security lighting, street lighting, intruder alarms, military applications etc. |
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