PHILIPPINE PURE ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC (SOLARPINOY)

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Quezon City, Philippines

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Solar energy equipment supplier· Electrical engineer· Engineer· Engineering consultant· Mechanical engineer· Power station

PHILIPPINE PURE ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC (SOLARPINOY) Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (1 reviews)

PHILIPPINE PURE ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC (SOLARPINOY) is located in Quezon City, Philippines on 297 Col. Bonny Serrano Ave. PHILIPPINE PURE ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC (SOLARPINOY) is rated 5 out of 5 in the category solar energy equipment supplier in Philippines.

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297 Col. Bonny Serrano Ave

Phone

+63285791700

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We have had 6 projects with them in a span of 9 years. Of the 6, the latest project is the biggest in terms of kW capacity - the panels are generating a maximum of 6kW during peak operations. It is supplementing the energy requirements of a 3 story house, equipped with 6 split-type a/c's ranging from 1 to 3 HP and a basement pool with a filtration pump operating for 5-6 hours daily. In short, the house has an above-average energy usage. However, with the 6 kW grid-tied solar panels, the daily consumption, as monitored through the Meralco meter, is just an average of 7 to 9 kW. Most of this consumption happens during night time. At day time, there is hardly any meter movement as the house energy requirement is almost completely fulfilled by solar. Our average monthly bill for the past 8 months since the house has been fully energized by Meralco is just P2400. Because the house had always been supplemented with solar energy since the beginning, I do not know exactly just how much we are saving. But surely, these bills are the lowest I've had for a house with as much electrical requirement as this. Phil Pure Energy Solutions is even confident enough to suggest that I sell some of the excess energy the panels are generating at day time. But the paper work for that might be another story :)