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Power generation engineering and services company "PGESCo" launched its pilot solar car shed project generating 14.31 kWe hybrid (on/off grid), considered to be a showcase featuring PGESCos philosophy that encourages the direct use of power generated from renewable resources.
This project provides the vehicle to PGESCo in order to study PV hybrid system, the dusting effect on PV panels, the Lithium-Ion battery and Nano dust repelling materials, to pave the way for raising the operational efficiency of solar energy projects and supporting company vision to encourage researches in this field to effectively fight climate change by lowering carbon emissions.
Consider the crash effort at PGESCo premises to place the plant by its main entrance to promote "green technology for sustainable development".
Pioneering experience will have a major impact in raising the operational efficiency of solar energy projects
PGESCo solar shed system is designed to study the dusting effect, where dust repelling materials - based on NANO technology - is used by painting one module and measure the dusting effect on the energy generated compared with other modules that operate with no paint.
Moreover, PGESCo engineering team designed each module to be connected to an inverter/battery controller to allow using different dust cleaning techniques and compare the output of each techniques to the results expected from a numerical model utilizing the same weather parameters measured by the weather station installed within the system. |