Solar inverter duty transformers
By EPR Magazine Editorial October 13, 2016 3:27 pm IST
By EPR Magazine Editorial October 13, 2016 3:27 pm IST
More compact, multi inverter duty and higher capacity transformers are need of the day
The entire country is rushing towards supply and commissioning of solar power stations of several MW. The initiative taken by Centre on implementation of 22 GW in the beginning of the financial year forced the solar industry to seriously think on demand supply value chain to diagnose right path for quick supply and commissioning of such large Power plant. In solar industry, even a year back, the trend was commissioning of 10 – 15 MW per quarter which has seen a paradigm shift with revised announcement of 100 GW within 2015 by centre. This altogether has given a sudden jerk in the solar industry market and rate race has started.
While inverter unit size has gone up in recent one year, ample supply of PV modules from the country as well as abroad also geared up. The most essential equipment for the complete integration was left and that was designing of large size inverter duty transformers. Large size inverter duty transformer help developers and EPC contractors to complete their project comparatively in less time plus the cable work also reduces leading to project cost savings. It is imperative to go for larger size transformers to save time and of course the economy of the project also gets addressed at the same time.
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By EPR Magazine Editorial October 13, 2016 3:27 pm IST
More compact, multi inverter duty and higher capacity transformers are need of the day
The entire country is rushing towards supply and commissioning of solar power stations of several MW. The initiative taken by Centre on implementation of 22 GW in the beginning of the financial year forced the solar industry to seriously think on demand supply value chain to diagnose right path for quick supply and commissioning of such large Power plant. In solar industry, even a year back, the trend was commissioning of 10 – 15 MW per quarter which has seen a paradigm shift with revised announcement of 100 GW within 2015 by centre. This altogether has given a sudden jerk in the solar industry market and rate race has started.
While inverter unit size has gone up in recent one year, ample supply of PV modules from the country as well as abroad also geared up. The most essential equipment for the complete integration was left and that was designing of large size inverter duty transformers. Large size inverter duty transformer help developers and EPC contractors to complete their project comparatively in less time plus the cable work also reduces leading to project cost savings. It is imperative to go for larger size transformers to save time and of course the economy of the project also gets addressed at the same time.
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By EPR Magazine Editorial September 2, 2016 1:39 pm IST
More compact, multi inverter duty and higher capacity transformers are need of the day
The entire country is rushing towards supply and commissioning of solar power stations of several MW. The initiative taken by Centre on implementation of 22 GW in the beginning of the financial year forced the solar industry to seriously think on demand supply value chain to diagnose right path for quick supply and commissioning of such large Power plant. In solar industry, even a year back, the trend was commissioning of 10 – 15 MW per quarter which has seen a paradigm shift with revised announcement of 100 GW within 2015 by centre. This altogether has given a sudden jerk in the solar industry market and rate race has started.
While inverter unit size has gone up in recent one year, ample supply of PV modules from the country as well as abroad also geared up. The most essential equipment for the complete integration was left and that was designing of large size inverter duty transformers. Large size inverter duty transformer help developers and EPC contractors to complete their project comparatively in less time plus the cable work also reduces leading to project cost savings. It is imperative to go for larger size transformers to save time and of course the economy of the project also gets addressed at the same time.
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By EPR Magazine Editorial September 2, 2016 1:39 pm IST
More compact, multi inverter duty and higher capacity transformers are need of the day
The entire country is rushing towards supply and commissioning of solar power stations of several MW. The initiative taken by Centre on implementation of 22 GW in the beginning of the financial year forced the solar industry to seriously think on demand supply value chain to diagnose right path for quick supply and commissioning of such large Power plant. In solar industry, even a year back, the trend was commissioning of 10 – 15 MW per quarter which has seen a paradigm shift with revised announcement of 100 GW within 2015 by centre. This altogether has given a sudden jerk in the solar industry market and rate race has started.
While inverter unit size has gone up in recent one year, ample supply of PV modules from the country as well as abroad also geared up. The most essential equipment for the complete integration was left and that was designing of large size inverter duty transformers. Large size inverter duty transformer help developers and EPC contractors to complete their project comparatively in less time plus the cable work also reduces leading to project cost savings. It is imperative to go for larger size transformers to save time and of course the economy of the project also gets addressed at the same time.
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