The capital’s largest solar power plant with a capacity of 100 kW has become operational on the roof of a warehouse at Shosse Entuziastov vl1Ac2 in Moscow. socialbites.ca was informed about this by the press service of the Unigreen Energy company.
The station area is approximately 400 square meters, equivalent to, for example, a standard basketball court. The operation of the station is monitored remotely; The solar modules are designed for outdoor use and do not require special maintenance.
“It can be cleaned with any non-abrasive method if desired, but no more than once a year. “However, roof stations are usually not washed at all as rain and natural precipitation perform this task perfectly,” he added.
A networked solar power plant operates in parallel with the network; During daylight hours, consumption decreases as does solar energy production volume, allowing to increase the power provided and reduce electricity costs by up to 20%.
“The high cost of electricity in Moscow makes it possible to pay for such solutions within 3-5 years, depending on the power of the station,” says Unigreen Energy.
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