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Solar power proposal

Aug 21, 2014

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Wilson Chua

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Bitstop Network Services IncBUSINESS PLAN PRESENTATION

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Solar Powered Data CenterFIRST LOW CARBON FOOTPRINT DATA CENTER IN THE PHILIPPINES

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Why Go Solar?• Countermeasure for impending power

shortage in PH by 2016 (or earlier)• Savings on electricity costs as PH has the

highest utility rate in Asia• Lower deployment and maintenance

costs due to Net Metering Law• Low Carbon Footprint Operations

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Looming Power Shortage

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Increasing Yearly Demand for Power

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High Cost of Regular Power

China Hong Kong

India In-done-

sia

Japan Korea Malaysia

Philip-pines

Singa-pore

Taiwan Thai-land

US France

Min 7.5 12.04 8 8.75 20 5.5 7.09 36.13 20.88 7 4.46 8 19.39

Max 10.7 24.05 12 8.75 24 52.2 14.76 36.13 20.88 17 9.79 17 19.39

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55Power Rates by Country

Source: Wikipedia

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ents

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Low Carbon Footprint• Actually lowers

Operational Costs• Helps with Climate

Change• PR Value in Marketing

Promotions

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Capacity Requirements• Current Consumption is 28.9 kWh• Forecast is growth of 20% year on year• Total Solar kWh needed :– 28.9 * 2 * (1.2)5

– Approx 150 kWh capacity

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Sample Deployment Costs• Phase 1 (30kWh) PHP 3.24 million• Phase 2 (60 kWh) PHP 6.50 million• Phase 3 (90 kWh) PHP 9.75 million

• Total for all 3 phases: PHP 19.49 million or USD 453,500

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Financial Plan• For Phase 1 (Principal: PHP 3.24 million)– Yearly Interest Payment (3.5%): PHP

113,400.00– Yearly Yield on Solar : PHP 560,000.00– Yearly net savings: PHP

446,000.00

• ROI of 7.26 years vs Solar Installation life of 20-25 years

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Resource Requirements• South facing roof space for 150 kWh• Net Metering Inverters• Panasonic Solar Panels with highest

efficiencies• Capital Outlay to be disbursed in tranches

aligned with phase rollout

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Risks and Rewards• Typhoons may destroy solar panels.

(Mitigated by taking insurance coverage and extended warranties)

• Power rates may go down. (Unlikely)• Power rates may go up. (Likely)• Operational even during prolonged power

outage due to triple source of redundant power (Utility, Solar, Diesel Generator)

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Thank You• Wilson L. Chua

PresidentBitstop Network Services Inc.

[email protected]+65 91014508