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Lessons Learned from Renewable Energy Project

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Kevin Drake Perth, Western Australia, Australia
I need some feedback and lesson learned from Renewable Energy projects
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MANSOUR THABET ALQUBATY System Controller| Teleyemen Sana'A, N/A, Yemen
Kevin Drake,

I am living within a country wjich has a civil war since 2015, however i designed my solar system and I learnt a lot of lessons (let say good lessons).

1) Since I have my own simple solar system which I designed it in August-2015
(I am very glad to be able to search/learn (everyday) -let say also watching complete movies).
I have mentioned that because prior to my solar system the gov. electricity was working
for 2 hours a day (between 2011-2015).

2) The necessity of living with Renewal energy ( exam. green energy) was like food.
Without this I even could not discuss this issue with you.

3) I even learnt solar energy for 4 months (TU-Delft university-On line course).

4) Deep thanks for China and India for their cheap technologies which reached to
everyone in the world.

5) I am very sorry if I chirp outside the squadron, but these are my true good learned lessons.

BR,
Mansour
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MANSOUR THABET ALQUBATY System Controller| Teleyemen Sana'A, N/A, Yemen
I forgot to mention the Renewable Energy ( nuclear energy-one type) needs an excellent ( Quality+Quality+ Quality).It crucial project.

( reminding you with disaster of Fukushima and Chernobyl disaster)

I completely agree with German gov. when they cancel pilot project(s) because of their low power distance, high Individualism.

BR,
Mansour
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Kevin Drake Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Thanks mansour
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Abolfazl Yousefi Darestani Manager, Quality and Continuous Improvement| Hörmann-TNR Industrial Doors Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
Mansour maid good points.

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