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skytron® energy chosen for 9 PV plants in Southeast Asia


55 MWp equipped with leading German supervision and monitoring technology

Berlin, 19 November 2015. skytron® energy now provides monitoring and supervision for nine solar PV power plants in Thailand with a total of 55MWp of installed power. The most recently added six plants in Central Thailand have a capacity of 37MWp. Together with the other three plants, they provide clean solar energy to 55,000 local households. The addition of the newly installed capacity will increase skytron® energy’s footprint in the growing Southeast Asian market as a leading German company.

“Thailand is one of the most important emerging solar markets and we are proud to actively contribute to driving renewable energy growth in this region. With our high-quality monitoring and supervision technology, we ensure optimal plant performance and help to make solar energy more reliable. PV plants are financial assets and our mission is to secure and optimize these investments”, says Lino Garcia, Director Business Development and Sales of skytron® energy.

One of the new plants is owned by 5 AMATA and is situated near Amphoe Kanchanaburi. The other five plants belong to Symbior Solar, which appointed skytron® energy to install its leading supervision software PVGuard®, its smart combiner box ArrayGuard®, its PV datalogger skylog® and its universal weather unit skyCONNi-Sun. skytron® energy’s monitoring and supervision technology cover the entire power plant, ensure highest plant performance and minimize the risk for investors.
“For Symbior Solar as a solar PV developer, skytron® energy’s monitoring solutions allow us to bring state-of-the-art monitoring capabilities and expert supervision to even the most remote locations as well as support our power plants to manage unreliable power grids looking to accommodate increasing renewable energy capacity”, says Florian Bennhold, CEO of Symbior Solar.

In addition, three of the Symbior Solar plants are equipped with PVGuard® Local, the latest advance in skytron® energy’s product offerings. It visualizes and filters relevant information and identifies problems that could potentially lead to yield losses. Specifically developed for power plants in remote locations, PVGuard® Local allows plant owners and operators to access all relevant data, even during periods of sporadic or no internet connectivity. This is especially important in Thailand and other remote regions where internet connections cannot be guaranteed at all times.

On November 25th and 26th, skytron® energy will showcase its products and services at the Solar Southeast Asia in Bangkok.

About skytron® energy

skytron® energy has been developing integrated monitoring, control and supervision systems since 1977. Now one of the leading suppliers in the industry, specializing in utility-scale and commercial power plants, it has installed monitoring and control systems in more than 1,000 plants with a total capacity of 6.5 GWp. The company’s core competencies are plant condition monitoring, power plant control, remote plant supervision, system migration of existing power plants, operation and maintenance and PV asset management. As a technology leader, it has received a number of prestigious awards, including the highly coveted Solar Industry Award for the skylog® Data Logger System and the InterSolar Award for the PVGuard® Supervision Platform and the StringGuard® string current measurement system. skytron® energy is a subsidiary of First Solar, Inc.

About Symbior Solar

Established in 2010, Symbior Solar is a graduate of Symbior Energy, the Hong Kong-based energy venture incubator. Symbior Solar has grown into a leading regional solar PV developer with a focus on frontier solar PV markets in Asia. Symbior Solar continues to expand its solar PV generation platform in Thailand and other emerging solar PV markets supporting the region’s drive towards more sustainable development and clean energy access. Symbior Solar’s current Thai projects are jointly funded by Armstrong Asset Management, the Mekong Brahmaputra Clean Development Fund and Symbior.