Schneider helps power 4.99MW Greek solar park developed by Enel Green Power, Cantreva

May 1, 2012
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Hailed as one of the largest solar parks in Greece, Schneider Electric has helped complete a 4.99MW solar park at Kourtesi, which was developed by Enel Green Power and constructed by Cantreva. The solar project is expected to produce over 7GWh of electricity per year.

Schneider provided a fully integrated solution for the site including complete PV box, grid connection substation, transformers, array boxes and a monitoring system for the remote supervision of faults and electrical parameters, performance ration calculation, commissioning and start-up of the site.

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“The international experience of Schneider Electric shows that the optimal design of a large solar park is achieved by the design and installation of an integrated solution and offering of top quality products,” said C. Manolopoulos, Cantreva spokesperson in Greece. Manolopoulos added, “We were completely satisfied with the Schneider Electric personnel for their excellent contribution and professionalism.”

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