So we've done a few commercial solar systems. We've done the one up at West Bathurst Pre-School. Which they obviously wanted to reduce their power bills going forward. A commercial customer at the end of the day wants to have reduced electricity prices. They're customer's looking at a return on investment and they're also looking at a quality and a workmanship, because they want that to last. And once you explain the benefits of using a quality system over a poor system, the benefits far outweigh the costs.
To accommodate the best usage, we also can work out when they're utilising their energy, whether it be morning, middle of the day, afternoon, you can design the system accordingly to do that. Yeah, so it's definitely a case that, to design the system for their consumption usage on site. Whether or not they have a low, medium, high usage and what other components and stuff, that you can potentially take off the system to reduce their costs. Hot water diverters, timers, things like that to reduce their energy profile. So they're in the middle of the day, so they can utilise the solar production and reduce, their bill even further.
Bathurst has got a climate that is 40 degrees plus in summer and minus 8 winter, we've got extreme conditions all year round. And sometimes we can even even have four seasons in one day. By having quality, you're sort of assuring that the systems are going to work, in all conditions and maintain that for a period of time. Yeah so obviously a better quality is good in a harsher environment. It's got all the testing procedures and stuff to accommodate the harsh conditions of Australia.
Why did the West Bathurst Pre-School invest in a high quality solar power system?
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