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Two solar parks with a power output of 24 megawatts are being built on the coast of Corsica.

07-07-2017 02:22 PM CET | Energy & Environment

Press release from: KACO new energy GmbH

The 12 MW solar park Folelli features the new blueplanet 50.0 TL3 OD+ inverter from KACO new energy.

The 12 MW solar park Folelli features the new blueplanet 50.0 TL3 OD+ inverter from KACO new energy.

Neckarsulm, 7. July 2017 – Sand and sea salt – what tourists want and love can be a problem for inverters. So specially modified inverter technology from KACO new energy is ensuring reliable solar energy generation in Western Corsica. Two solar parks, each with a power output of twelve megawatts, are currently under construction there, just a short distance from the sea.

Corsica is the fourth-largest of the Mediterranean islands, but with a population of 261,000, it is sparsely populated in comparison with the mainland. On the other hand, the photovoltaic power per inhabitant of the island is higher: The reason is that Corsica belongs to France, which aims to install a photovoltaic power output of 18.2 to 20.2 gigawatts by the year 2023. It is hardly surpris-ing, then, that the birthplace of Napoleon, which has approximately 2,750 more hours of sunlight per year than the French mainland, is profiting more from this plan than other regions of France.

RALOS new energy, a globally active company for the construction of photovoltaic power plants, is now scheduled to put two solar parks, each with a power output of 12 megawatts, into operation on the west coast of Corsica, further consolidating the island’s position as a leading producer of photovoltaic energy. The 395 inverters installed in the two parks near the communities of Aghione and Folelli were all supplied by Neckarsulm-based manufacturer KACO new energy.

Both solar power plants are only a short distance from the coast – an important factor to be taken into consideration during planning and construction. What tourists love for a healthy tan, is salt on the skin and a fresh sea breeze; but in the long-term, these can damage inverters: Patches of brown on inverters are more likely to indicate harmful corrosion. For this reason, the Product Development department of KACO new energy has equipped its blueplanet 50.0 TL3 INT inverter with special components which allow it to withstand long-term exposure to salty air.

In detail, this means: The heat sink is additionally anodised, the aluminium housing has a special C5 paint coating and the fan guard and all screws and hinges are made from high-durability stainless steel. The corrosion-resistance was tested in accordance with standard EN 60068-2:1996.

KACO new energy will now be producing this model in series as the blueplanet 50.0 TL3 OD+. As a result, customers will be able to make full use of solar energy generation in coastal regions: Until now, small islands which could become more energy-independent by installing photovoltaic plants have found it difficult to maintain the required safety distances from the sea.

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About KACO new energy:
KACO new energy, headquartered in Neckarsulm, Germany is one of the world’s largest manu-facturers of inverters for grid-feed solar power. The product line-up covers the full power range, from single units designed for a family home up to complete systems for solar parks producing megawatts of electricity. Since 1999, KACO new energy has supplied inverters with a cumulative power output of 10 gigawatts. This offering has been extended to include solutions for PV self-consumption and energy storage, devices for grid management, as well as products and value-added services for utility-scale projects. KACO new energy is the first company in the photovoltaic industry to achieve CO2-neutral production and in 2014, celebrated the 100th birthday of the original parent company which, at the end of the 1930s, was one of first ever inverter manufacturers.
More at www.kaco-newenergy.com

Contact:
KACO new energy GmbH
Kornelia Lauser
Director Global Marketing & Power Plant Solutions
Carl-Zeiss-Str. 1
74172 Neckarsulm
Germany
Tel. +49 7132 3818-0
Fax +49 7132 3818-703
www.kaco-newenergy.com
pr(at)kaco-newenergy.de

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