Free Energy Sheikh

Free Energy Solar Sheikh
.. supervising his workers as they install a solar energy water heating system at a villa in Amman.


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    6 Responses to “Free Energy Sheikh”

    1. salam Says:

      That is one awesome picture:)

    2. nasimjo Says:

      Seems his work will improve now after the reduction of taxes on energy saving products
      http://nasimjo.blogspot.com/2008/04/0-taxes-on-energy-reduction-products.html

    3. Amjad Mahfouz Says:

      I heard that converting a complete home to solar energy doesn’t cost more than a 1000$, I’m thinking of promoting the Idea.

      thank you for the share.

    4. hussein Says:

      hello Gandalf :)

    5. Zaki Says:

      the reduction of tax will not reduce the price, i try it… since the transportation increased over 50% and the cost of raw material increased up to 100% in some how.. so these days the cost of simple solar energy water heating system increased by 50-150% than it was before reducing the tax :-) you see with tax it was less :-)
      also you will never find any other solar system products easily in Amman :-) so who ever think its will cost around 1000$ he is wrong… and if he did it please tell me how since i am interested also….

    6. Firas Says:

      1000$ is totally wrong.
      A small home would require about 2,500 Watt of electricity, each watt in solar power cost about 5 to 6 JD. This is a total of 12,500 JD (Min) to install solar system. I studied the idea of establishing a solar energy company and I returned with the fact it is very expensive at the time being and hence not feasible at all.

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