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Solar Home Lighting Systems SHS systems are small low cost 12-volt lighting systems for remote villages in developing countries. Utility grid extensions to service the millions of people in remote villages is unlikely, and they often get their room lighting from dangerous and poorly illuminating kerosene lamps. Government subsidies and microfinancing are often used to help make these simple solar systems affordable. A typical SHS package consists of a single 50-100 watt solar module, a small charge controller and locally available battery, and a 7-15 watt fluorescent lamp assembly. Small appliances like TV, radio, or ceiling fan can be added as budgets allow.
Remote Home and Clinic Power Systems These are stand alone DC power systems with multiple solar modules in 12- or 24-volt configurations, charge controller, and a battery bank of deep cycling batteries. The array supplies all the energy needed for a wide variety of loads, including TV/VCR, radio, ceiling fans, small appliances and tools. Systems can easily expand as budget or load demand increases.
AC/Hybrid Power Systems When load demand is larger than just a few light (perhaps at 3 kWh/day or greater), AC loads are more economical, and a DC-AC inverter is included in the system. If load demand is great enough, it often is economical to also include a generator and rectifier in the system, to allow full operation during severe bad weather and to insure that the battery bank can be fully charged at any time during the year. Ranches and farms, small villages, and large off-grid residential homes can use such hybrid systems to provide 100% of the power needed, anytime, anywhere.
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