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Solar Log Smashes Through The 10 Gwp Level


The specialist for photovoltaic (PV) energy management systems, Solare Datensysteme GmbH, will start 2015 with a new chief executive officer.

Binsdorf (Germany), 2 September 2015: With over 234,000 monitored PV plants, Solar-LogTM is the worldwide leader in the sector of inverter-independent PV monitoring systems. The 234,000 PV plants have now reached an installed power capacity of over 10 GWp and are able to register that around 17.8 Mt less CO² have thereby been released into our atmosphere.

One of the PV plants “Monitored by Solar-LogTM” can be found on the roof of the “Blue Bahnhof” in Uffing, Germany, which is also the headquarters of the Children and Youth Foundation “Plant-for-the-Planet”. Since its commissioning on July 27, 2015, this plant with a size of 18.11 kWp has been able to generate 2.57 MWh of solar power and thereby save on 1.42t of CO².

The various Solar-LogTM models provide interesting and important information about each PV plant. Thus, with the power generated by the plant in Uffing on an average day, it would be possible to travel 20297 km with an electric car and avoid 8.21 g of atomic waste. All data pertaining to this PV plant can be found at:
www.demo.solarlog-web.com/7799.html?lng=en_gb

A further PV project monitored by Solar-LogTM is located on the roof of the St. Damien Children’s Hospital in Tabarre (Haiti). Here, a PV plant was built in 2013 with 85 kWp of generator capacity. The facility was originally supplied with energy from a diesel generator alone. The fuel alone for the generator costed over 200,000 US dollars for the year. Now, 430 solar panels along with several inverters and a “Solar Fuel Save Controller” reduce Diesel consumption considerably for their energy supply. Yearly, over 40,000 dollars are saved on diesel fuel.

 

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