WEDNESDAY 26 OCTOBER, 2011 |

REC Solar Panels To Power Austria's Largest Solar Energy Farm
by Energy Matters

REC Peak Energy Series solar modules, a popular choice in Australian home solar
power installations, are to be used in Austria's biggest solar PV farm - which
will also be the highest altitude facility of its type in Europe.
2 megawatts of
REC
solar panels will be installed 1,900 meters above sea level at Niedere Tauern, a mountain range in central
Austria; part of the Central Eastern Alps. The solar farm will be an extension
of the Tauernwind Project, an existing wind power facility. The PV array will
utilise some of the existing infrastructure of that plant.
For a solar panel to survive in this area, it has to be tough. REC panels have
already proven themselves in Australia's often sizzling summers and this project
will see the modules experiencing a very different set of climate related
challenges - bitterly cold conditions, strong winds and snow weight of up to 9
kN/mē.
However, the cold will be a friend as much as a foe. As mentioned in a recent
article,
cold
conditions can be beneficial to solar panels, giving them a boost in
sunlight conversion efficiency. It's for this reason that cooler Australian
states such as
Tasmania,
not usually associated with solar energy, can see good results from rooftop
solar arrays.
According to a related
SolarServer
report, the Austrian project led by
Albasolar GmbH
will generate an estimated 2.5 million kWh per year, enough clean electricity to
provide for the needs of 700 households. The solar farm will avoid the
production of 2000 tons of carbon emissions annually, the equivalent produced by
the burning of 825 tons of fossil fuel a year.
Already a respected brand in Europe, multi-award-winning REC solar panels were
introduced to the Australian
home
solar power market in July 2010 by
Energy
Matters. Since that time, tens of thousands of the modules have been
installed on residential rooftops around the nation.
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