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The introduction of photovoltaic (PV) modules in the early 1970's to energize remote telecommunication sites has provided a much needed backbone for communications in far reaching and remote areas of Australia. Whilst accurate analysis of batteries is common, little data is captured on PV modules. Where a “rule of thumb” theory is applied to assessing PV capacity there is an increased risk of critical...
In Australia telecommunications networks have utilised solar power to support critical loads since the early 1970's. These systems have formed the back bone for the powering of major and minor networks ever since. As major long haul, inter capital radio systems were replaced with optical fibre systems, these solar systems continued to support the load requirements without issue.
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