Resident of Izhevsk Valentina Krivileva: mini-power plant saves in emergency situations … The story of Valentina Krivileva, a resident of Izhevsk, is cited by the authors of the New Society project.
According to Valentina, she was forced to install the installation on her site: the lights are often turned off in the city, and the mini-SPP became her salvation in emergency situations .
The Russian woman lives in a private house, on the territory of the house there is a dog kennel. Basically, the power supply to the house and the enclosures goes through the local complete transformer substation, and the hybrid installation is used as a safety net.
The design combines a wind generator with a capacity of 1.5 kilowatts, four solar panels with a generation of 800 watts and 400 ampere batteries and an inverter. The entire installation is controlled by a special processor. “There have been no complaints for seven years. This installation provides everything you need: power supply for a well, water supply, power supply for a gas boiler, an anaerobic septic tank, power supply for a garage door, internet, one refrigerator and a TV, “Krivileva said.
Basically, the nursery still depends on the city power grid, but additional power comes in handy when the lights are turned off. “In an extreme situation, the system provides full autonomy, there is water, electricity, gas,” the hostess explained and admitted that with the advent of the installation, her life became more comfortable.
Solar energy can develop in regions not spoiled by clear weather … An illustrative example is the invention of an engineer from Kaliningrad. Sergei Ryzhikov equipped his two-story house with solar panels and installed a special electricity meter that can spin in the opposite direction. Surplus electricity is transferred to the city grid.
The development of renewable energy sources in Russia has become one of the central themes of the New Society cycle – a large-scale project of Lenta.ru dedicated to the changes that have already begun in Russia or will occur in the coming decades. They talk about the attitude of Russians to the environment, consumption processes, work schedules and the impact of society on climate change.