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Author Topic: [ANN] Karvuon – More Power for the Blockchain Industry  (Read 6561 times)
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December 27, 2019, 05:13:07 PM
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I live by the sea and there is more sun and even solar panels in some places around the city.
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December 27, 2019, 05:18:17 PM
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I can watch the weather from autumn to spring and find out how many sunny days there were

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December 27, 2019, 05:23:12 PM
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The idea does not draw on originality. I have solar panels, nothing is happening in the summer, but closer to the fall, everything rolled down. Even a windmill does not help. To drive the pump for heating, you have to connect a gasoline generator.
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December 27, 2019, 05:28:20 PM
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The idea does not draw on originality. I have solar panels, nothing is happening in the summer, but closer to the fall, everything rolled down. Even a windmill does not help. To drive the pump for heating, you have to connect a gasoline generator.
Analyzing the above, and the latest laws adopted in this area, we proceed to the implementation of the project.
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December 27, 2019, 05:33:09 PM
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The idea does not draw on originality. I have solar panels, nothing is happening in the summer, but closer to the fall, everything rolled down. Even a windmill does not help. To drive the pump for heating, you have to connect a gasoline generator.
Analyzing the above, and the latest laws adopted in this area, we proceed to the implementation of the project.
good luck you guys!!

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December 27, 2019, 05:40:18 PM
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I have a solar panel in my village. In the summer, there is enough energy, and the heating season has begun. Energy is already not enough, you have to connect a gasoline generator. With more powerful panels and good batteries, the idea is very promising.
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December 27, 2019, 05:45:32 PM
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I have a solar panel in my village. In the summer, there is enough energy, and the heating season has begun. Energy is already not enough, you have to connect a gasoline generator. With more powerful panels and good batteries, the idea is very promising.
One question: how much funds does it take to put solar panels on everyone’s home? and not in all locations it will be beneficial, you need to consider the number of sunny days in a particular region.
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December 27, 2019, 05:51:05 PM
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I have a solar panel in my village. In the summer, there is enough energy, and the heating season has begun. Energy is already not enough, you have to connect a gasoline generator. With more powerful panels and good batteries, the idea is very promising.
One question: how much funds does it take to put solar panels on everyone’s home? and not in all locations it will be beneficial, you need to consider the number of sunny days in a particular region.
On average, the payback of solar panels comes in 10 years.
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December 27, 2019, 05:56:11 PM
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I have a solar panel in my village. In the summer, there is enough energy, and the heating season has begun. Energy is already not enough, you have to connect a gasoline generator. With more powerful panels and good batteries, the idea is very promising.
One question: how much funds does it take to put solar panels on everyone’s home? and not in all locations it will be beneficial, you need to consider the number of sunny days in a particular region.
On average, the payback of solar panels comes in 10 years.
BTW: It’s cheaper to assemble a panel from parts than to buy a new one. However, to ensure the normal functioning of all electrical appliances ... many panels are needed ..

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December 27, 2019, 06:01:39 PM
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I have a solar panel in my village. In the summer, there is enough energy, and the heating season has begun. Energy is already not enough, you have to connect a gasoline generator. With more powerful panels and good batteries, the idea is very promising.
One question: how much funds does it take to put solar panels on everyone’s home? and not in all locations it will be beneficial, you need to consider the number of sunny days in a particular region.
On average, the payback of solar panels comes in 10 years.
BTW: It’s cheaper to assemble a panel from parts than to buy a new one. However, to ensure the normal functioning of all electrical appliances ... many panels are needed ..
I completely agree with you - a lot depends on the region where the panels will be installed. I used to figure out how beneficial it would be to install solar panels on my house and it turned out that for the central regions of Poland, the payback period of panels is generally at least 12 years.
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December 28, 2019, 09:11:31 AM
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I have a solar panel in my village. In the summer, there is enough energy, and the heating season has begun. Energy is already not enough, you have to connect a gasoline generator. With more powerful panels and good batteries, the idea is very promising.
One question: how much funds does it take to put solar panels on everyone’s home? and not in all locations it will be beneficial, you need to consider the number of sunny days in a particular region.
On average, the payback of solar panels comes in 10 years.
BTW: It’s cheaper to assemble a panel from parts than to buy a new one. However, to ensure the normal functioning of all electrical appliances ... many panels are needed ..
Yes and I hope Karvuon team members will listen to your suggestions. And it's obviously that many panels are needed.
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December 28, 2019, 10:17:24 AM
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I heard that listing on Probit exchange will happen right after 2 weeks of IEO, son in January-February.
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December 28, 2019, 10:46:13 AM
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I have a solar panel in my village. In the summer, there is enough energy, and the heating season has begun. Energy is already not enough, you have to connect a gasoline generator. With more powerful panels and good batteries, the idea is very promising.
One question: how much funds does it take to put solar panels on everyone’s home? and not in all locations it will be beneficial, you need to consider the number of sunny days in a particular region.
On average, the payback of solar panels comes in 10 years.
BTW: It’s cheaper to assemble a panel from parts than to buy a new one. However, to ensure the normal functioning of all electrical appliances ... many panels are needed ..
I completely agree with you - a lot depends on the region where the panels will be installed. I used to figure out how beneficial it would be to install solar panels on my house and it turned out that for the central regions of Poland, the payback period of panels is generally at least 12 years.
OK, but what is the payback period in Mongolia? I hope it's no longer than 5 years, right?
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December 28, 2019, 11:13:44 AM
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Mongolia is an obviously choice for blockchain energy solution because it has huge amount of natural resources and more than 300 sunny days per year.
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December 28, 2019, 11:43:10 AM
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More than 300 sunny days? Are you sure? Because I heard that winters are really strong there in Mongolia.
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December 28, 2019, 11:52:03 AM
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I have a solar panel in my village. In the summer, there is enough energy, and the heating season has begun. Energy is already not enough, you have to connect a gasoline generator. With more powerful panels and good batteries, the idea is very promising.
One question: how much funds does it take to put solar panels on everyone’s home? and not in all locations it will be beneficial, you need to consider the number of sunny days in a particular region.
On average, the payback of solar panels comes in 10 years.
BTW: It’s cheaper to assemble a panel from parts than to buy a new one. However, to ensure the normal functioning of all electrical appliances ... many panels are needed ..
I completely agree with you - a lot depends on the region where the panels will be installed. I used to figure out how beneficial it would be to install solar panels on my house and it turned out that for the central regions of Poland, the payback period of panels is generally at least 12 years.
YEss. And, tt the same time, for a standard set of electrical appliances in the autumn-winter-spring period, electricity will generally not be enough, not to mention giving it as a partial payment.
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December 28, 2019, 11:57:05 AM
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At the moment, there are already many alternatives. For example, the Chinese are already selling solar cells separately, and you can easily assemble a panel for $ 300-500.
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December 28, 2019, 12:02:45 PM
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At the moment, there are already many alternatives. For example, the Chinese are already selling solar cells separately, and you can easily assemble a panel for $ 300-500.
Also, not many people know (but it is necessary!) That it is possible to purchase energy cells with a partial generation or with small defects. In this case, the cost drops by almost 2 times! then you can use energy storage devices, which will save you even more.

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December 28, 2019, 12:07:05 PM
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As far as I remember, there were similar projects and I don’t even know how well or poorly they completed. But I know for sure that such projects have not shown great results, and will not show. Since blockchain and panels are completely different topics.

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December 28, 2019, 12:12:27 PM
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And who knows how things are going with solar tiles?
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