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Chapter-1-2
In Partial Fulfillment
Presented By:
EUGENE JUMAO-AS
MHELJHUN PIEZA
APRIL , 2025
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.1 Introduction………………………………………………………. 1
2.6 Costing………………………………………………………..
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Small-scale businesses, particularly in rural or off-grid areas, are among the most
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micro-
enterprises not only improves energy access but also drives sustainable
empowerment initiatives, providing reliable energy for essential work. This study
consumption.
accessible,
production. Sewing machines are essential tools for many individuals and
solution that not only reduces electricity consumption but also supports
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and renewable resource that can significantly lower operational costs and
household and business settings can help bridge the energy gap in low-
practices. Moreover, this study offers a practical innovation that aligns with
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important in areas with limited or no access to power grids. Solar energy's ability
a viable solution for improving energy access and reducing dependence on fossil
fuels. This trend is particularly beneficial for small businesses and households
widely used in many developing economies, where they serve as crucial tools for
the rising cost of electricity has become a financial burden, particularly for home-
based entrepreneurs and small businesses. According to Ali & Kiani (2020), the
continuous rise in electricity prices has exacerbated the financial difficulties faced
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machines often rely on a steady power supply, which is not always available in
these regions. As a result, the high operational costs of electricity can limit the
independently of the traditional electrical grid. Jha et al. (2021) noted that solar-
powered sewing machines have gained traction in areas with high solar
irradiance, where they offer a reliable and sustainable energy solution. Solar-
electricity. The integration of solar panels into sewing machines has the potential
machines are not without its challenges. One of the most significant barriers is
the high initial cost of solar panel and battery installations, which can be
prohibitive for small-scale users. Singh et al. (2022) highlighted that while solar-
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cost of purchasing and installing solar panels, batteries, and the necessary
limiting the widespread adoption of these systems. This issue calls for innovative
can impact the efficiency of solar-powered systems. Patel & Mehta (2021)
pronounced in areas with long periods of cloud cover or during the rainy season.
To mitigate this challenge, it is essential to properly size the solar power systems
to ensure they can meet the energy demands of the sewing machines even
under suboptimal conditions. The energy storage capacity of the batteries also
services and replacement parts may be limited. Jadhav et al. (2022) discussed
locations, where the regular upkeep of solar panels, batteries, and sewing
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machine components can be difficult. Solar panels and batteries require periodic
lack of trained personnel or service infrastructure in remote areas can hinder the
long-term reliability of these systems. Ensuring that users have access to training
and resources for basic maintenance is crucial for the continued success and
machines holds significant potential for improving energy access and efficiency,
technology continues to improve and become more affordable, the prospects for
energy storage solutions, and user education will be critical in overcoming these
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Theoretical Framework
machine are grounded in several interrelated theories and principles from the
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viable, and socially acceptable within a specific local context. This theory
unreliable or expensive. By applying this theory, the project aims to tailor the
Renewable Energy Theory posits that renewable energy sources such as solar,
wind, and hydro can serve as sustainable substitutes for fossil fuel-based energy.
This theory underpins the technical design of the solar-powered sewing machine,
which utilizes photovoltaic (PV) technology to harness solar energy and convert it
into usable electrical power. The theory supports the project's goal of reducing
environmental impact.
environmental sustainability.
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Conceptual Framework
involves the integration of solar energy and sewing machine operation. The
1. Solar Panels: These panels convert sunlight into electrical energy. The
size of the solar panel system would be determined based on the energy
2. Energy Storage: A battery system stores the energy produced by the solar
panels for later use, ensuring that the sewing machine can operate even
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Conceptual Framework
This framework emphasizes the role of solar energy in providing a clean, cost-
effective, and renewable power source for sewing machines, making them more
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Electric sewing machines are widely used in many sectors, including domestic
and industrial applications. However, the high energy consumption has led to
The main problem is the high operational cost of traditional sewing machines
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variety of stakeholders. Here's how different groups would benefit from the study
Local Communities
Job Creation: The study could pave the way for the creation of local
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colleges can incorporate this study into their curriculum, teaching students
energy, engineering, and sustainable design can use this study to explore
Case Study for Future Developments: This study could serve as a case
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revenue.
Global Community
clean energy (SDG 7), sustainable economic growth (SDG 8), and climate
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seamstresses, are prevalent. The population scope will include small business
owners who rely on sewing machines for their daily operations. Technologically,
photovoltaic solar panels and battery storage systems. The study will span 12
and user experiences over an extended period, providing insights into the long-
Limitations
The study faces several limitations that may affect its scope and findings.
machines over time, which may not be fully addressed. The sample size and
testing scope are limited, as the study may only test machines in select areas,
making the findings less generalizable. Additionally, cost barriers like the high
initial setup costs of solar systems and funding limitations for large-scale
implementation may limit the study’s scope. Regulatory and market barriers
such as battery capacity and the ability to ensure consistent power, may not be
fully explored, and the study may not assess the availability of maintenance
services in rural areas. There may also be challenges in user training and cultural
acceptance, with some communities resisting new technologies. The study will
address the social and cultural factors that could influence adoption.
Definition of Terms
Definitions of Terms:
2. Solar Energy:
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5. Renewable Energy:
6. Electricity Consumption:
7. Energy Efficiency:
8. Off-Grid Energy:
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9. Carbon Footprint:
10. Sustainability:
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effectively.
14. Microgrid:
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o The ongoing care and repair required to ensure that a system, such
CHAPTER 2
Research Methodology
Research Design
operational costs for small tailoring businesses in rural and off-grid areas. The
study will use a comparative experimental design, with one group using
powered machines equipped with photovoltaic panels and battery storage. Data
impact of switching to solar power. This design aims to provide valuable insights
into the practicality, economic benefits, and user experiences associated with
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2. Charge Controller (MPPT) – are the who keeps the battery from overcharging
by regulating the voltage and current coming from the solar panel to the battery
3. Rechargeable Battery (12V, 20Ah or suitable rating) – this would serve as the
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overloads.
7. DC Motor (12V/24V, high torque) – Powers the sewing machine using DC from
the battery.
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9. Foot Pedal / Speed Controller – Allows control over motor speed during
operation.
\10. Pulley and Belt System – Transfers motor rotation to the sewing machine.
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11. Motor Mount/Bracket – For securely attaching the motor to the machine.
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13. Soldering Iron and Soldering Materials – For connecting electrical parts.
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components.
15. Drill and Mounting Tools – Used for modifying the sewing machine housing
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