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This image showcases a solar-powered water pump installation at a SENA (National Training Service) facility in Guajira, Colombia. The system features a ground-mounted array of solar panels, likely angled to optimize sun exposure in the region. These panels convert sunlight into electricity, which powers a water pump (partially visible in the image). This sustainable setup provides a reliable and environmentally friendly water supply for the facility, reducing reliance on grid electricity or fossil fuels. The installation likely serves as a practical training tool for SENA students learning about renewable energy technologies and their applications in rural areas.
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Which is better, storing power or storing water?
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What is all this stuff used for? Does it power that building in the background?
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Should I Include Batteries In My Solar Water Pumping System?
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Why isn't there a regular electric cable connected to the pump?
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Are there any specific criteria for selecting the location to install solar panels for a water pump?
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eso tambien es frontera con Venezuela
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Algo que quería preguntar bro, estos "Paneles Solares", como funciona su sistema de conexión, en decir, sé que toman energía solar, pero, como se conecta al sistema de cultivo?
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Do these systems only work when it's sunny outside?
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What are all those wires coming out of them? Where do they go?
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Why are they set up like that? Is there a reason they're angled in that direction?
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