On December 9, 2021, a 6.72 kW solar power plant was opened at a municipal utility facility in Sudogda, Vladimir Region, as part of the business program of the Vladimir Investment Congress.
The opening was attended by representatives of Swiss and Russian companies, the administration of the Vladimir region, as well as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Switzerland to Russia Krystyna Marty Lang.
The main purpose of the power plant is to reduce the internal electricity consumption of the facility. All electricity produced by the power plant will be consumed by the electric receivers of the facility.
This station uses an innovative technology of vertical two-way modules created at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences and tested by the Swiss Solar Energy Association Solarspar for three years as part of pilot projects in the cities of Arosa and Yakutsk. The solar modules involved in this project are manufactured by the Hevel Group of Companies in Novocheboksarsk.
The Sudogda project is a continuation of the cooperation between the Swiss-Russian Consortium, the first result of which was a photovoltaic plant in Winterthur, Switzerland.
The main purpose of the power plant is to reduce the internal electricity consumption of the facility.
The composition of the power plant includes the following main equipment:
1. Photovoltaic modules (18 pcs):
- Heterostructural photovoltaic modules are two-sided, HJT 395 W;
- Heterostructural single-sided photovoltaic modules, HJT 330 W;
2. 5 kw inverter;
3. Optimizer, 18 pcs;
4. Supporting structures;
5. Substrate (soil).
The following companies became partners of the project:
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NP "EUROSOLAR Russia" promotion of solutions in the field of solar energy,
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GC "Hevel" Russian manufacturer of photovoltaic modules,
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ZinCo is a Swiss manufacturer of support structures,
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Zollinger Architekten Swiss architectural bureau and real estate management,
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Fenaco a Swiss supplier of agricultural products,
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Weiss + Appetito Swiss group of construction companies,
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Solarspar Solar Association of Switzerland,
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InnovEnergy is a Swiss provider of energy storage solutions,
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Energiewendegenossenschaft Region Winterthur energy cooperative of the Winterthur region,
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Schweizerische Fachvereinigung Gebäudebegrünung Swiss Association of green buildings.
The design and technical supervision of the construction of the photovoltaic plant was carried out by A777 Gartengestaltung, Switzerland, head Andreas Dreisibner.
Coordination and organizational support in Russia was carried out by NP EUROSOLAR RUSSIA, Chairman of the Management Board George Kekelidze.
Construction and installation work on the installation of a photovoltaic plant was carried out by specialists of the company "SVET SOLNCA", Krasnodar with the support of local manufacturing companies.
The project was implemented with the participation of Swiss Business Hub Russia, swiss company A777 and Individual Entrepreneur IP Kekelidze G.N.