TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1 PART A...........................................................................................................................................1 1. UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).........................................................................1 2. Solar panel technology overlaps with two factors in macroenvironment of business.............1 3. Research on SDG 7, there must be performance of two factors..............................................2 4. Recommendations based on findings......................................................................................2 PART B...........................................................................................................................................3 Section A.....................................................................................................................................3 Section B......................................................................................................................................3 Section C......................................................................................................................................4 Section D.....................................................................................................................................6 CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................7 REFERENCES................................................................................................................................8
INTRODUCTION Business mathematics have been used by the commercial enterprises in terms of recording and managing the business functions. This method has been used in counting, inventory management, financial analysis as well as forecasting of sales and demand will be calculated throughit.Inthepresentreport,therewillbediscussionbasedonUN’sSustainable Development Goal (SDG) in respect with developing health and education, reduction in poverty, inequality as well as making effective economic growth. PART A 1. UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) In Sustainable Development Goals there has been development of 17 goals which were basedonimprovingtheeconomicalaswellasenvironmentalconditions.However,in accordance with the SDG-7 which have represented objective for affordable and clean energy. It has been analysed that in recent year as per the growth in population there have been raise in the electricity consumption around 1.7 billion in 2010. Thus, the impact of fossil fuels and raising Greenhouse gas emission have affected environment and climate system. Moreover, it has been approached under 170 countries to determine the alternative ways on which implicating clean sources of energy will be effective such as solar, thermal and wind (Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy, 2017). Thus, in the case government is planning to bring the cost-effective standards which result in reducing the global electricity consumption mainly in building and industries around 14%. 2. Solar panel technology overlaps with two factors in macroenvironment of business Increasing the use of solar panel technology have been impacting raising the technological influences in a country. The biggest concern of government in for improving economy as well as reducing the causes which affects environment. Therefore, on which identifying the alternatives resources such as solar, wind and thermal energy will affect in reducing global electricity consumption(Najafi and Haghighi, 2019). Technological factors: Engineers and governmental bodies are making efforts with reference to make increment in the technologies. Efficiency of soral panel such as converting the energy kinetic energy into potential energy required effective technical improvements(Hua, Fang and Wong, 2018). Thus, 1
there must be collection of Units of energy in a day must be improved and increased to have better sources of power. Environmental factors: In terms of analysing the environmental factors on which government have emphasised to bring effective control over temperature, soiling as well as various operations(Goto and et.al., 2018). Thus, it can be effective and assistive to manage and facilitate cost effective energy resources among society. 3. Research on SDG 7, there must be performance of two factors A. Two opportunities resulting from the dollar panel technology and value added for consumer and business as well. There have been various opportunities by installation of soral panel in terms of adding the value for business and consumers such as: ï‚·Raise in the value of commercial property: It has been analysed that the businesses which are using Solar Panel techniques in their businesses where they can be effective in terms of raising the value of property(Shakeri and et.al., 2018). ï‚·Therefore, the high quality solar panels are reliable and effective for the business to have control over consumption of fossil fuel. B. Two threats from solar panel technology ï‚·Installation of a Solar Panel will require higher costs of investment in this project. Thus, the maintenance charges as well as utilisation of such resources will not eb effective in bringing the accurate returns(Najafi and Haghighi, 2019). ï‚·There have been impacts of seasonal variations on the functioning of these solar panel. Mainly in winters and rainy season. 4. Recommendations based on findings With reference to mitigate the threats there must be improved in the technologies used for such panels. However, there are several recommendations which will be effective with reference to make adequate operational changes such as: ï‚·Improving efficiency of such devices such as extracting energy from the sun rays ï‚·Selecting alternative resources used in the devices which will be effective in terms of reducing cost and improving sales revenue of firm(Hua, Fang and Wong, 2018). 2
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PART B Section A. Summary of information regarding Bi-Facial solar panel In reference to the Bi-facial solar panel whereas these solar panels are different from the traditionally used Solar panel. The efficiency of these panels it that they can produce energy from both sides. It impacts on reducing the cost on installation as well as it generates comparatively higher energy than those traditional ones(Goto and et.al., 2018). However, in case of Fraunhofer Institute to develop the bi-facial solar panels that will be used on agricultural land will be effective and beneficial in generating the adequate volume of energy. It has been assumed that, this approach will impact on raising the production of corps and energy at 60%. Section B. Number of bi-facial solar panels required 3
By considering the number of bi-facial Solar panel has been required in the 1/3rdHectare of land are 720. Similarly, it has been required for the completed 1 hectare around 2160 Bi-facial such as: no. of panels 1/3 hectare3 acres720 1 hectare9 acres2160 Section C A. Determining the measures reflecting difference maturity value in 20 years In analysing the operational initiative of the business on which making investment in the banks as well as analysing the maturity value. Thus, it has been measured on the basis of interest rates offered by different banks are varying with each other it can be analysed such as: Banks cost of project for 1 hectare interest rate Years of maturitymaturity value =P*(1+R%)^N UOB bank1500002%20214312.16 RHB Bank1500004%20344835.95 DBS bank1500006%20481070.32 However, as per analysing the maturity value outcomes as per different interest rates offered by different banks on which it can be said that Mr. Danial must invest in DBS bank as per having the comparatively higher maturity value than other banks. B. Expansion of solar agriculture technology in next 10 years UOB Bank YearsCashInterest rate (1.80%)PV 0 11500000.9823147347.74 21500000.9649144742.38 31500000.9479142183.08 41500000.9311139669.04 51500000.9147137199.45 61500000.8985134773.53 71500000.8826132390.50 81500000.8670130049.60 91500000.8517127750.10 101500000.8366125491.26 4
Total PV1361596.68 RHB Bank YearsCashInterest rate (4.25%)PV 0 11500000.9592143884.892 21500000.9201138019.081 31500000.8826132392.404 41500000.8466126995.112 51500000.8121121817.853 61500000.7790116851.658 71500000.7473112087.921 81500000.7168107518.389 91500000.6876103135.146 101500000.659598930.5953 Total PV1201633.05 DBS bank YearsCashInterest rate (6%)PV 0 11500000.94141509.43 21500000.89133499.47 31500000.84125942.89 41500000.79118814.05 51500000.75112088.73 61500000.70105744.08 71500000.6799758.57 81500000.6394111.86 91500000.5988784.77 101500000.5683759.22 Total PV1104013.06 In relation with analysing the costs which are required to be invested by the business in terms of meeting the 150000 of investment in 10 years of period. Where banks such as UOB, RHB and DBS has been analysed to bring outcomes. On the basis of which it has been recommended to Solar agriculture technology to make investment in DBS bank as it will reflect the 6% of returns to be made per year. Therefore, the amount will be recovered at 1104013.06 of investment. 5
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Section D 84 months= 84/12 = 7 Years UOB Bank YearsCashInterest rate (1.80%)PV 0 11500000.9823147347.74 21500000.9649144742.38 31500000.9479142183.08 41500000.9311139669.04 51500000.9147137199.45 61500000.8985134773.53 71500000.8826132390.50 Total PV978305.71 RHB Bank YearsCashInterest rate (4.25%)PV 0 11500000.9592143884.892 21500000.9201138019.081 31500000.8826132392.404 41500000.8466126995.112 51500000.8121121817.853 61500000.7790116851.658 71500000.7473112087.921 Total PV892048.92 DBS bank YearsCashInterest rate (6%)PV 0 11500000.94141509.43 21500000.89133499.47 31500000.84125942.89 41500000.79118814.05 51500000.75112088.73 61500000.70105744.08 71500000.6799758.57 Total PV837357.22 6
By considering the 7 years of period for the investment on the estimate fund to be required by the business is 150000RM. However, with the different interest rates applicated in banks on which UOB, RHB and DBS. Moreover, on which it can be said that, business must go for accepting the offer of DBS bank at 6%. Therefore, it requires the lowest payback from the business which is due to comparatively higher interest rates. CONCLUSION On the basis of above report, it can be said that installation of Solar Panel system is an effective investment on which government should comply. The project was developing the solar panel system on the agriculture land which will on that much height which will be effective for the growth of crops as well as effective for energy generation. Further, there has been analyse over the costs of installation of such plant on the basis of interest rates offered by bank in Singapore. 7
REFERENCES Books and Journals Goto, Y. and et.al., 2018. A particulate photocatalyst water-splitting panel for large-scale solar hydrogen generation.Joule.2(3). pp.509-520. Hua, C. C., Fang, Y. H. and Wong, C. J., 2018. Improved solar system with maximum power point tracking.IET Renewable Power Generation.12(7). pp.806-814. Najafi, N. Z. and Haghighi, A. P., 2019. Anticipating an efficient relative humidity in a room under direct solar radiation and equipped by radiant cooling panel system.International Journal of Refrigeration.98.pp.98-108. Shakeri, M. and et.al., 2018. Implementation of a novel home energy management system (HEMS) architecture with solar photovoltaic system as supplementary source.Renewable energy.125. pp.108-120. Online Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy. 2017. [Online]. Available through :< https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/energy/ >. 8