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    Hanwha Q CELLS supplies solar modules to the largest floating photovoltaic power plant in the Netherlands

    • Last Update: 2022-12-26
    • Source: Internet
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    Hanwha Q CELLS, a member of the Super Alliance for Silicon Modules (SMSL), said it will supply more than 6,100 'Q.
    PEAK-G4.
    1' 300Wp monocrystalline silicon solar modules
    to a floating solar (FPV) plant in the Netherlands in 2018.

    SMSL noted that the floating solar project developed by Tenten Solar Zonnepanelen B.
    V.
    in a freshwater reservoir in Lingewaard, central the Netherlands, will be built between April and June 2018 and is the largest photovoltaic project
    of its kind of its kind to date being built in the country.

    The FPV plant will also be equipped with a modular pontoon system from FPV specialist Ciel et Terre and photovoltaic inverters and optimizers
    from SolarEdge.

    The head of the company responsible for the construction said: "Our floating PV system is the starting point
    for many more successful floating solar projects in the Netherlands.
    Since our inland waters cover an area of approximately 7.
    650 square kilometres, floating systems can play an important role
    in increasing the supply of renewable energy in the Netherlands.

    Hanwha Q CELLS' Head of EU Sales added, "The Benelux is one of
    the Q CELLS focus regions in 2018.
    Our goal is to be the leading market supplier
    of solar modules in the Netherlands and Belgium this year.

    The floating PV plant is expected to generate about 1.
    757,5 MWh of clean electricity per year and integrate it into the public grid and into the SDE+ scheme
    subsidized by the Dutch government.

    (This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)

    Hanwha Q CELLS, a member of the Super Alliance for Silicon Modules (SMSL), said it will supply more than 6,100 'Q.
    PEAK-G4.
    1' 300Wp monocrystalline silicon solar modules
    to a floating solar (FPV) plant in the Netherlands in 2018.

    solar energy

    SMSL noted that the floating solar project developed by Tenten Solar Zonnepanelen B.
    V.
    in a freshwater reservoir in Lingewaard, central the Netherlands, will be built between April and June 2018 and is the largest photovoltaic project
    of its kind of its kind to date being built in the country.

    The FPV plant will also be equipped with a modular pontoon system from FPV specialist Ciel et Terre and photovoltaic inverters and optimizers
    from SolarEdge.

    The head of the company responsible for the construction said: "Our floating PV system is the starting point
    for many more successful floating solar projects in the Netherlands.
    Since our inland waters cover an area of approximately 7.
    650 square kilometres, floating systems can play an important role
    in increasing the supply of renewable energy in the Netherlands.

    Hanwha Q CELLS' Head of EU Sales added, "The Benelux is one of
    the Q CELLS focus regions in 2018.
    Our goal is to be the leading market supplier
    of solar modules in the Netherlands and Belgium this year.

    The floating PV plant is expected to generate about 1.
    757,5 MWh of clean electricity per year and integrate it into the public grid and into the SDE+ scheme
    subsidized by the Dutch government.

    (This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)

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