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Re: Mayan Sunrise Subdivision
[Re: kma292602]
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11/24/14 10:26 AM
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Nice spot, east reef facing lots, filled in high, contact the developers here.... Caye Dreams Real Estate www.cayedreamsrealestate.com/Real Estate Site for Caye Dreams Real Estate, Caye Caulker, Belize.
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Re: Mayan Sunrise Subdivision
[Re: artisan]
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11/24/14 10:52 AM
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The lots will all be filled as part of sale price. Drop us an email at [email protected] for some further details.
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Re: Mayan Sunrise Subdivision
[Re: kma292602]
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12/01/14 03:37 PM
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Simon, Is the power any closer to Maya than Wills? It has been there about twenty years. I hope there is progress with them for you. At Eden Isle we have made a deal with a wind power company to begin supplying power and they would like to extend their lines to Maya. The national power company -BTL - said they were not planning any extensions at this time, All our residents at Eden Isle have solar or wind already for years and they like it. I get a lot of kidding when the power is out in the village because they don't even know when it happens.lol
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Re: Mayan Sunrise Subdivision
[Re: kma292602]
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12/02/14 08:06 AM
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Good to hear you are making some progress. I will put the wind guy in touch. If you know another renewables company that might be interested in a larger setup that includes solar, we would come on board with some money and clients. We have about thirty homes and more planning.
The Caye has windy nights and sunny days, so my clients have found a fortunate balance. Every home has a battery bank already. If we network them they add up to a lot of storage, which can make a central wind supplier a nearly 100% solution. After all, each of the homes is on 100% renewable already though some use propane fridges to make that happen. Each home with their own solar panels charging them all independently hasn't been efficient.
Last edited by Dane; 12/02/14 08:10 AM.
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Re: Mayan Sunrise Subdivision
[Re: kma292602]
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12/02/14 10:12 AM
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They don't plan to do that, according to my guy. There really isn't a big number of new hookups because BEL won't extend the lines to anyone on their dime. It is extremely expensive to connect. He said the increases in usage are mostly from present users installing air. The power in Belize has a very high price per KWH It is sold at the same price all over the country. This makes small places like CC not profitable to expand since the fuel must be brought in at high prices. To stay in the power zone you must find a lot north of the airstrip,or go with Maya's future. There are places sometimes in the Bahia with power but Maya is a LOT nicer.
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