Table of Contents<h2><span>The Amazing son inw Chapter 2727 – 2727</h2>
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Upon hearing Charlie mention an urgent issue that needed his attention, Hunter (Hamid) quickly inquired, “Brother, what problem are you referring to?”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Charlie responded, “Thest time I visited your location, I noticed that your operations now rely entirely on diesel-powered generators.”
Hunter (Hamid) confirmed, “Yes. Diesel generators are convenient, but they doe with high costs.”
Charlie countered, “It’s not just high; it’s exorbitantly high—at least several times more expensive than coal power!”
In a hurry, Hunter (Hamid) exined, “I’ve been implementing an electricity-saving strategy here. Essentially, I minimize electricity use during the day, allowing ordinary soldiers to only have lighting at night. Thus, our overall electricity consumption remains low, and the costs are manageable.”
Charlie replied, “You haven’t considered the future adequately. If you n to set up a dozen or even dozens of fortifications, each will require its own power system to support lighting, venttion,munication, and even cooking. In that case, relying on diesel power will not be feasible, and the fuel costs will skyrocket when operating at full capacity.”
Realizing the oversight, Hunter (Hamid) eximed, “Oh! Ipletely overlooked that! Unfortunately, I don’t have any viable solutions at the moment. The government forces can’t supply me with electricity, and I can’t build a thermal power nt, so I’m stuck relying on diesel generators.”
Charlie suggested, “While you may not be able to develop thermal power, you could invest in fixed photovoltaic power generation as much as possible. The Middle East enjoys abundant sunlight. Although the initial construction costs for photovoltaic systems can be high, the ongoing operational costs are rtively low. An investment of two to three million dors could set up several independent sr-powered systems with battery storage. This way, you couldpletely eliminate reliance on fuel-powered generation, providing enough electricity for your two thousand soldiers’ daily needs.”
He further exined, “You can install sr panels on rooftops or on hillsides near your fortifications to shield them from enemy attacks. Position the diesel generator in a secure cer to maintain it for regr use and only reactivate it in emergencies to provide backup power. This arrangement would effectively give you two power supply systems.”<fn50aa> Follow current nov?ls on </fn50aa><h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>