Friday, July 25, 2014

Évora: a dumpster that turned into solar farm (with video)

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Bin the solar power Center is a very large distance, but this was the process of transformation occurred in Évora, on land that was, however, re-qualified and which is now a kind of technological showcase.

Solar modules has cutting-edge technology, but the American installation and management are in Portugal.

"The cell is a company that works for NASA, who does research at the highest level and that is now coming to the market consumption. The Prism is of companies linked to Boeing, "explained to the green economy Manuel Mira Godinho, CEO of Glintt.

The panels are not static and mobile, and can be managed by software â€" the parks are monitored remotely. "We are a company with the DNA software and engineering projects, so it made sense to invest here," continued Mira Godinho.

The investment in this third-generation central is € 5 million, should be paid in seven years and enough to produce electricity to 800 homes. The area of the photovoltaic solar energy is not new to the Glintt, but this project allows the company to export knowledge to Latin America or Africa, places where the Sun abounds but who need effective solutions to transform into energy.

The technology uses direct radiation and is ideal for sites with intense sun, as the Alentejo. Learn more about the project in the episode 279 of the green economy.



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