Arctech Solar Trackers Lead Among Those Used At 3.2 GW Solar Park in China

Dec 14, 2020 10:27 AM ET
  • Arctech Solar has delivered its advanced 1P tracker SkyLine to a 3.2 GW solar park, stated on 11th December 2020. The park, now the globe's biggest solar plant located in Qinghai, China was attached to the grid last month. Arctech has been a concentrated player in the solar tracker space, which has actually broadened its offerings to the BIPV (Building integrated solar PV) in recent years.

Qinghai, situated in North west China, is a large province situated on the Tibetan Plateau. It's dry, cold atmosphere was thought about ideal for solar parks, though transmission was an actual obstacle. Drop in solar costs implies that ever lager solar setups are an actual possibility there.

The ultra-high voltage (UHV) power line attached to the 3.2 GW solar park, delivers 100% renewable energy. The plant is located at an altitude of 3,200 meters which calls for the solar radar to execute on-site with difficult areas and also extreme weather.

Arctech provides an around 1.3 GW SkyLine tracking system which can operate on North/South slopes approximately 20 percent. Equipped with the AI Smart Control Box individually created by Arctech, SkyLine can significantly enhance power output by properly getting rid of the darkness impact. Meanwhile, the radar offers steady efficiency under severe climate condition because of its structure customized based on wind tunnel information.

"Arctech provided the first patch of trackers within just one month after the building layout was wrapped up. Its on-time delivery and the extremely efficient installation as well as appointing support make sure that the giant power generation task is connected to the grid on schedule," claimed Xue Wenming, Deputy General Manager of Huanghe Hydropower Development, the park driver, discussing Arctech's on-time, in-full shipment, and also outstanding on-site assistance.




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