Using PVC pipe to build the solar structure over the bikeway
These are large pipes that are used for sewer lines in the US. The pipes have the ability to handle wet conditions, and can have a protective spray to handle the excessive heat that Haiti will put on it. The covered bikeway in S. Korea appears to have used a PVC type system over their bikeway.
These pipes would go into the ground into concrete, and then partially filled with concrete as well. We will experiment first initially to see how well the system holds up to the stress on the island. The solar panels would then be on top of the structure.
PVC pipes offer an inexpensive alternative to steel and wood. Also the light weight material will be easier to transport to the island. It is also available in Haiti, so supply of the pipe will not be a major issue.
Part of building this type of system is to get the biggest bang for the buck. We can build a quality and innovative system that doesn't have to cost $80,000 per mile or more.
Go Gonave!
These pipes would go into the ground into concrete, and then partially filled with concrete as well. We will experiment first initially to see how well the system holds up to the stress on the island. The solar panels would then be on top of the structure.
PVC pipes offer an inexpensive alternative to steel and wood. Also the light weight material will be easier to transport to the island. It is also available in Haiti, so supply of the pipe will not be a major issue.
Part of building this type of system is to get the biggest bang for the buck. We can build a quality and innovative system that doesn't have to cost $80,000 per mile or more.
Go Gonave!
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