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Energy, Innovation, Travel

Multi-dimensional harvest in Panama

12.27.07 | Comment?

A colleague of ours has been exploring Panama recently and brought Rancho de Caldera to our attention. It’s a small resort set in the mountains of Panama with nine cabins and it’s largely energy independent. Despite being close to a volcano, geothermal systems are not part of the harvest system (even for heating/cooling), rather it is solar, wind, and micro hydro harvest backed by a battery bank and supplemented by a generator. The operator estimates that between 4.5 – 5 kW of electricity are generated per hour (1 kW from hydro/wind and the balance from solar.)

Solar Panel Array next to Powerhouse
Solar panels in front of powerhouse at Rancho de Caldera
Photo Credit: Rancho de Caldera


Battery bank in Powerhouse
Battery bank in powerhouse at Rancho de Caldera
Photo Credit: Rancho de Caldera

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