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Solar Energy Tips That Are Very Easy To Use

Solar energy can help any building run more efficiently. It is a fact that the cost of energy costs double approximately every decade. This is one reason why solar energy can benefit one's home or business. Read on and learn more about solar energy. The amount of energy production is dependent on two things - the number of solar panels you have and their efficiency.You can do a little math to calculate the right number of panels you will need. You may get better results using a few high performance panels instead of efficient panels. You can do your part to save the planet by using solar panels to heat water. You will find solar heated water. You can install one in bright location or on your roof. You don't have to go overboard when adding solar energy. You can make small switches like putting in solar energy. You should figure out how you can store energy after you get it made by the solar energy system. A good battery is something that stores a lot of power for a long time or

2 ships enter Mongla port after 5 days of being stranded at outer anchorage

Two merchant vessels from outside the country that were stranded at the outer anchorage due to a navigability issue, finally anchored in the Harbaria zone in Mongla Seaport this afternoon after nearly 5 days. It is reported that the Panama flag-carrier MV CS Future anchored at Harbaria-10 of Mongla Port and the Tuvalu flag carrier MV Pioneer Dream anchored at Harbaria-11 in the port Our Bagerhat correspondent has reported in the presence of Commander Sheikh Fakaruddin Harbour Master of the Mongla Port Authority . The two ships were able reach Harbaria after the hopper dredger was towed into the anchorage's outer area to resolve the navigational issue He added that the goods are currently being removed from the two vessels. On September 30th, MV CS Future ship carrying 23,000 metric tons Urea arrived at the outside anchorage at Mongla port, while MV Pioneer Dream with 11,000 tonnes of ceramic goods arrived at the anchorage's outermost point on October 1.