Whether or not you believe in global warming, you cannot deny the climate is changing – am I right?
In an effort to curb the effects of this disastrous global climate shift, more and more countries are looking to natural energy sources such as wind, hydro and solar to lessen their carbon footprint.
Unfortunately South Africa is only now getting on board, which basically means you have to be the change you want to see in the world and prove not all South Africans think only of themselves. (*cough, Zuma and company, cough.*)
Since the sun is something we see quite a bit of, a set of solar panels is the perfect option for anyone wanting to not only lessen their electricity bill, but invest in future generations. And now is your chance to get on it – after all, the initial investment into solar is often thought of as very costly.
Sustainable.co.za is currently offering you the chance to get your hands on as many Canadian Solar CS6X-320P 320W Solar Panels as you want, complete with a 40% discount:
That’s a R2 000 discount, bro.
While I’m not one to delve into the jargon of solar speak, here’s the product’s description:
MaxPower is Canadian Solar’s series of robust solar panels with 72 solar cells. These panels have high system energy yield at low irradiance and low NOCT (Nominal Operating Cell Temperature).
Our stringent quality control system put our panels in the top ranking of California Energy Commission’s PVUSA (Photovoltaics for Utility Systems Applications) Testing, leaving 12,471 other P-type silicon panels behind.
Our enhanced 40 mm frames ensure the robustness of our panels for up to 5400 Pa load.
And then there are the specs:
The good thing about all this is that the payback period of your investment, and the subsequent rewards, make solar power affordable to most home and business owners. Sustainable.co.za also provide everything else you need to complete your solar power process so you can store the energy for later use.
After all, they are all about going green and can assist you in every department.
Winning.
[source:sustainable]
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