· SOLON constructing a ground-mounted system specifically designed for self-consumption
· 18o landfill surface inclination requires specialized system design
· Approximately 5,000 SOLON Black/Blue 220/16 modules to have been installed by the end of June
Berlin, June 18, 2013. SOLON Energy GmbH is to construct a 1.2 MW solar system on the disused area of the Oberhaugstett landfill (administrative district of Calw, Baden-Württemberg). The project was commissioned by AWG Abfallwirtschaft Landkreis Calw GmbH, a waste management service provider in the district of Calw.
The power generated will be self-consumed for the most part, providing the neighboring compost plant with electricity. Surplus power will be fed into the utility grid at the applicable feed-in tariff rate.
The landfill site, upon which the solar system is to be installed, requires specialized system design due to its inclination of approximately 18o.
SOLON began construction on the power plant last week. Around 5,000 SOLON Black/Blue 220/16 modules are to be fixed mounted by the end of June.
SOLON will subsequently take over the management of the system for the next five years. SOLON Regor hardware and SOLON Vega software will be used for system monitoring.
SOLON Energy GmbH
SOLON produces high-quality solar modules and solar system technology for roof-mounted and ground-mounted installations. In addition, SOLON plans, builds and maintains large-scale rooftop systems and turnkey solar power plants throughout the world. The SOLON group is represented by subsidiaries in Germany, Italy, India, Australia and the U.S. and employs around 500 people globally.
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