[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Solar power
My russian iron has the power 1,200 Watt.
The power of an electric station should be measured in kW. So I think
that was 1,200KW. It is still not that big but maybe worth to talk to at all.
Aiviet
On Wed, 26 Mar 1997, Dam Son wrote:
>
> On Wed, 26 Mar 1997 huy.duong@ctsu.ox.ac.uk wrote:
>
> > Tra.m pha't ddie^.n na(ng lu+o+.ng ma(.t tro+`i dda~ ddu+o+.c ti?nh BDd
> > xa^y du+.ng ta.i ba'n dda?o ba~i Xe^'p, thuo^.c phu+o+`ng Quang Trung - TP
> > Quy Nhon. To^?ng co^ng sua^'t cu?a tra.m la` 1.200W cung ca^'p nguo^`n
> > ^^^^^
> > This seems too small, can you check, anh Son?
>
> Unfortunately I don't have the original. I guest it IS 1,200 W. I
> remembered I read somewhere that each WATT of solar power cost $8 of
> installation cost. The price quoted below is consistent with the value of
> 1,200W. I wondered how big is "khu da^n cu+" which is supplied with the
> electric power of 1,200W.
>
> > ddie^.n cho khu da^n cu+ ta.i dda^y. Kinh phi' xa^y du+.ng co^ng tri`nh
> > la` 120 trie^.u ddo^`ng. Vie^.t Hie^`n
>
> So+n.
>
>
>