Visual Fan to build PV plant for Constanta Shipyard

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Visual Fan Company, leader of the association between Visual Fan S.A. and TQM Services S.R.L., through its specialized division in green energy solutions, Allview Solar Energy, announced that it has signed a contract with Constanta Shipyard S.A., one of the largest shipbuilding, repair, and conversion yards in Europe, to install a 3.2 MWp photovoltaic plant.

The value of the contract exceeds 1,500,000 euros, and the investment will be amortized in approximately 3 years. The photovoltaic plant is financed through the PNRR program and will be among the largest plants installed on buildings.

The Full EPC project involves all aspects related to the technical expertise of the building, as well as those related to the design and construction of the photovoltaic plant, which will be installed on the beneficiary's building, covering an area of ​​almost 47,000 square meters. For the installation of panels on buildings, an east-west orientation aluminum support structure will be used, which uses an anchoring system designed to withstand the specific winds of the area. The equipment includes 5472 Type-N tier 1 Jinko 585Wp photovoltaic panels, Growatt inverters with total powers of 2900 kW, two transformer stations, and a connection point.

The electric energy produced in the first year will be 4217 MWh, the gross production of primary energy from renewable sources will be 0.36 thousand Tep/year, the estimated annual reduction of greenhouse gases will be 2608 tons of CO2, the photovoltaic plant generating savings of over 9,000,000 euros over the next 20 years.

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