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  1. lukedesira

    Solar Panels for farms

    thanks to everyone who has contributed in this forum.. I really appreciate all the help regards, Luke
  2. lukedesira

    Solar Panels for farms

    huh? what about environmental engineering? i mean.. if you can you try to hit 2 birds with 1 stone..
  3. lukedesira

    Solar Panels for farms

    hmm ok.. soo what ur saying is that the pv cells would be used to their full while there would be sun, so when they do not have enough energy they would not need alternate form of energy to extract water out of earth.. good point..thanks any more suggestions/problems that might be encountered?
  4. lukedesira

    Solar Panels for farms

    The whole point of this process is not to pay less money (tax) but to reduce the amount of electricy used, and therefore reducing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.. so, basically the pv cell has to be put up on the farm's roof to generate electricity for the water pump. What I would like to...
  5. lukedesira

    Solar Panels for farms

    Put the solar on your house, I'll bet you get a better rate on an industrial/farm meter than your house. that is contradicting .. is better to put it on a house or in a farm? than agian, its not that much of an option putting it on a house as it is to be used directly for farming, far away...
  6. lukedesira

    Solar Panels for farms

    The pv cell will provide the electrical power to a pump which will extract water from earth(that is, below ground).
  7. lukedesira

    Solar Panels for farms

    How much of a good idea do you think that solar panels are good to water the crops in a field? I think its great as when it is sunny, the pv cell will generate enough power to water the crops, and when it is not sunny(possible raining) the fields would require less watering.. am i forgetting...
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