Solar Power Generation
Our engineering expertise enables us to develop cost-effective projects, supported by comprehensive assessments of the land, solar radiation, grid connection infrastructure, and innovative technologies. In addition, our project design takes into account multiple factors, including geographical location, climate conditions, temperature effects on equipment, local amenities, and potential maintenance needs. Consequently, we ensure that all our capital investment projects are executed with a thorough understanding of the associated risks.
Photovoltaic plants
Photovoltic plants take advantage of the photovoltaic effect to produce electricity, i.e. the ability of some semiconductor materials (when properly handled) to generate electricity when exposed to light rays.
Photovoltaic power stations have a large number of electrically interconnected photovoltaic modules that make up so-called strings, which are connected to each other in parallel as well as to an inverter to supply electric current.
Solar radiation is captured by all the solar panels in a power station’s photovoltaic array. The inverter transforms the continuous current produced by the solar panels into an alternating current so that it can be converted by a transformer into a medium voltage current. A control system monitors the power station’s operations and connects it to the electric grid to make the resulting green energy available to others.