First Danish PV plant utilizing trackers comes online
- European Energy stated 37MW of the 44MW project north of Skive has panels that comply with the sun's motion
European Energy has energised the initial solar farm in Denmark to utilize a tracker system, where the panels adhere to the sun throughout the sky to optimise the result.
The 44MW project situated north of Skive, Denmark, has 37MW installed on a horizontal solitary axis trackers, the business stated.
The firm first mounted trackers on solar farms in 2008 on Spanish projects, and the Coremas solar farm in Brazil, which was energised previously this year.
European Energy president Knud Erik Andersen said:" We are really happy with the introduction of this appealing technology to the Danish market, and also we see terrific possible in making trackers part of our conventional style over the coming years.
" Although the technology has thus far not been ripe to use trackers this high north, we currently have a years well worth of experience with the usage of trackers and their optimization in order to deliver as high an outcome as feasible.
" Additionally, we have actually set up an examination center together with the Danish Technical University at Riso to be able to evaluate the technical information and mixes in order to attain a greater yield contrasted to the conventional fixed-tilt installations.
" We look forward to optimising making use of trackers in close collaboration with interested farmers and land owners.
" We make sure that this brand-new technology will be welcomed, as it allows for the increase in yearly yield per acre farmable land, as well as I am sure that numerous farmers will find this new organization chance interesting."