by aspenergy | Aug 11, 2015 | Blog
Capacity of the power plant Solar PV power plants are specified in KWp, not KW. KWp means Kilowatt Peak. Please read this link for more information. So a quote for 100KWp does not guarantee that you will get 100 units of electricity per hour. Typically a 100 KWp...
by aspenergy | Sep 19, 2014 | Blog
Credit: Ron Tandberg My earlier blog post talks about Solar Power and Solar Energy and recommends to add Solar Energy to our vocabulary. But, the revolutionary change that we pride ourselves with – is to specify solar heaters in terms of power KWth instead of in terms...
by aspenergy | Sep 18, 2014 | Blog
A follow up article on our earlier post SolarMax principle One example to make a difference between LoadMax and SolarMax amply clear is to take an example of Street Lights. Let’s take a standard model – Sharp Street Light. Lets take the model: SSLL 1018 The basic...
by aspenergy | Sep 17, 2014 | Blog
In many public forums, I talk very loudly about Solar Power vs Solar Energy. I am not meaning the technical difference between Power and Energy. I am talking about what the market and general public understand. The moment we mention “solar” – because of widespread...