ESV Energie est une société franco- américaine spécialisée dans la mise en œuvre de projets énergétiques rentables en Europe, qui a acquis un système de 34 kW à Tarascon. L’installation se compose de 6 onduleurs SolarEdge SE6000 et de 200 modules Trina Solar de 180 W en silicium monocristallin, équipés d’optimiseurs de puissance de SolarEdge. Il s’agit d’un investissement à long terme. « ESV…
ESV Energie, a French-American company which specializes in implementing energy efficiency projects across Europe, acquired a 34 kW system in the French town of Tarascon. The installation at Tarascon is made up of 6 x SolarEdge SE6000 inverters and 200 Trina Solar 180W monocrystalline modules with SolarEdge power optimizers. It is meant to serve as a long term financial investment. “ESV Energie…
En bordure de la célèbre Route des vins en Alsace, Colmar est la ville natale de Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, un sculpteur dont l’œuvre la plus connue a été la conception de la Statue de la Liberté. Colmar est également renommée pour sa vieille ville remarquablement bien conservée et ses nombreux points d’intérêt architecturaux. Désormais, Colmar dispose également de sa première centrale solaire…
Situated along the Alsatian Wine Route, Colmar is the home town of Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, a sculptor whose most famous work was designing the Statue of Liberty. The city is renowned for its well preserved old town, and its numerous architectural landmarks. Now, it is also home to its first 250 kW solar PV installation. The project, stretching over 5,000 square meters, uses 1,063 Isofoton…
CASE STUDY Module Monitoring & Remote Maintenance for Commercial Systems OVERVIEW Modules: Trina Solar, TSM-PC05 Location: Beit Shemesh, Israel Installed Capacity: 200kWp Power optimizers: AOB 250W Inverters: 16 x 12.5kW Project owner: Blue Power Blue Power, a PV investor focused primarily on commercial installations has recently completed an installation located on the roof of a factory in…
Case Study The Venco Campus Goes Solar The Venco Group, a leading conglomerate in the poultry sector, built their stunning main campus in the shape of an egg, and intended to have it fueled by solar energy. It was crucial to the owner that the construction of the egg-shaped building excel in meeting high standards of energy use, pollution minimization, ecological enhancements, and water…