Allview Industry-IMM puts new PV project into operation in Cluj-Napoca

Alina Oprea
Allview Industry-IMM, the division of the Visual Fan company that specializes in the development and implementation of photovoltaic systems for the industrial and business environment, announces the completion of a new photovoltaic project. The photovoltaic plant was implemented at Amberger Werkzeugbau Cluj SRL, in Cluj-Napoca. The photovoltaic plant from Amberger Werkzeugbau Cluj, with a capacity of 345 kW, includes 606 Tier 1 photovoltaic panels of 575W and two Growatt inverters of 125 kW each.

"Investments in photovoltaic panel systems remain a priority for Romanian companies. The increased interest in securing one's source of electricity, with an emphasis on sustainability and reducing the impact on the environment, leads companies to invest in photovoltaic plants, using their resources or non-reimbursable funds", announces the company.

Over the next two decades, this system is expected to produce approximately 7,800 MWh, bringing estimated savings of €1,2 million and reducing the carbon footprint by approximately 3,700 tons of CO2.

"Faced with the challenges of climate change and the need to develop sustainable energy sources to increase resilience and ensure energy independence, we are dedicated to providing innovative and sustainable solutions and contributing to the future of renewable energy", according to the company.

The more than 20 MW, from completed and ongoing projects, represents a significant step towards achieving the established sustainability objectives. They will generate around 500 GW of energy over the next two decades, having a positive impact on the environment and helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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