[Case Study] Solar Power: Independent Power Supply System
This is a proposal for utilizing solar power as an independent power source. It serves as a new power source in environments without electricity.
While full purchase and surplus purchase of renewable energy, such as solar power, tend to attract attention, how about introducing solar power as an independent power source? Of course, procedures like FIT are not necessary. Our company proposes independent power supply systems that can power electrical appliances, based on our extensive track record and experience. ◆ As a power source for lighting and pumps on houseboats. ◆ As a power source for lighting in prefabricated huts at construction sites. ◆ As a power source for temporary facilities at event venues. The possibilities are endless, depending on your ideas!
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The cormorant fishing on the Nagara River in Gifu, boasting a history of 1,000 years. In this Nagara River cormorant fishing, eco-friendly sightseeing boats are actively used, including solar-powered boats and toilet boats equipped with LED lighting fixtures. The solar boats were introduced in the 2002 fiscal year. Currently, the use has expanded to a total of 20 boats, including 18 large sightseeing boats and 2 toilet boats. Solar panels are mounted on the roof of the boats, providing power for lighting used inside the boat and for the pumps that flush the toilets, all sourced from natural energy. Compared to cormorant fishing in other parts of the country, the Nagara River cormorant fishing stands out as exceptional in terms of the number of spectators. The Gifu City Cormorant Fishing Sightseeing Boat Office states, "The Nagara River cormorant fishing is truly the best in Japan. We will also focus on our efforts towards environmental initiatives." Excerpt from an article published in the Gifu Shimbun on May 11, 2010. Even on such rivers, it plays an active role as a power source.
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Introduced as a power source for lighting and pumps on the cormorant fishing sightseeing boats on the Nagara River in Gifu.