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The data logger selected was the energy management system from Solare Datensysteme GmbH, which in this case consists of a Solar-Log 2000 and the Solar-Log WEB Enerest™ online portal.
The PV system is one of the largest private PV systems in Lebanon. It includes 1,704 panels covering a surface of 4,000 m2, which will be able to deliver 450 kW for a yearly produce of 621 MWh of power.
ECOsys, part of ITG (Holding) implement a solar photovoltaic system over two of its complexes. The project is fully executed, providing a total capacity of 266 kWp for the resort.
This photovoltaic system is one of the largest roof-mounted systems in Switzerland and is located at the Migros Neuendorf distribution center. It is comprised of 29,737 solar modules which cover an area of 47,679 m2.
This photovoltaic system is located in Bolesiny, in the Czech Republic and has a size of 2,27 MWp.
The PV Training Center was founded by ADLER Solar, a leading full service provider in the solar industry. The project has been implemented within the framework of the Renewable Energy Solutions Program that is coordinated by Deutsche Energie Agentur (dena).
This is the first commercial scale project for a distribution company in Lebanon, where 968 panels are installed over 2 separate roofs, covering electricity consumption of offices and warehouse areas, with a total capacity of 307 KWp. The system is expected to produce 320 megawatt-hours of energy yearly, with a CO2 saving of 225 tons/year.
ECOsys benefits from the feed-in management function of the Solar-Log™ to build an energy management system that regulates the performance of the PV system.
The Solar-Log™ can manage each CHP based on power needs instead of heat needs. This allows the CHP to be operated during the summer months when the power needs reach the threshold defined in the Solar-Log™.
Sunrise Solar is a locally owned and operated solar designer and installer in Chestertown, MD. It specializes in agricultural solar solutions throughout Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey. In May 2018 it commissioned a 994kW ground-mount system for H.D. Myles farms in Maryland. The goal was simple - to shave the $160,000 yearly electric bill.
Solar-Log® adjusts the output from the inverters to reduce the PV production when the building consumption is below PV yield
The Solar-Log™ PM Box (EMS – Export Management System) provides additional options for the Solar-Log™ in regard to independent safety functions and compliance in the area of power management and feed-in limitation requirements. The ONIX spa in Kosovo benefits from this function.
Photovoltaic plants are already an integral part of energy production in many industrialized countries. This technology is only slowly establishing itself in the developing regions of the world. One of the first steps to provide electricity from renewable energy resources has been initiated by BIOHAUS-Stiftung from Willi Ernest with the project "Solar beats Diesel."
Revision Energy identified Solar-Log® as the best solar PV monitoring solution for this system and installed a Solar-Log® Commercial Revenue Grade meter with consumption monitoring.
This photovoltaic system is located in Ostrov & Stribra, in the Czech Republic and has a size of 2,48 MWp.
As part of their responsibility to supply a leading-edge solar PV solution, Frankensolar selected the Solar-Log® monitoring for the real-time visualization and control needed.
The Solar-Log® Commercial Revenue Grade Meter with added consumption meter adjusts the output from the inverters if the excess PV yield after building consumption is higher than 20 kWp.
Asunim Turkey, a project developer, EPC and O&M company, has selected global market leader, Solar-Log™, to monitor two solar PV plants currently under-construction in Akhisar and Kula.
The largest PV plant in Australia that has ever been installed on the roof of a school was installed by Enervest.
Monitoring of the almost 100 SunPower™ modules with a total of about 32 kWp is done with a Solar-Log 1200 connected to the Solar-Log WEB Enerest™ portal.