Argentina. The multinational beverage company Coca Cola carried out an installation in which it used renewable energies in a building located in Buenos Aires.
It is a grid Tie photovoltaic solar energy installation of 35 kWp three-phase, composed of 110 modules brand GCL, model P6/72 320 (320 Wp per module) and 2 inverters brand Schneider Electric model CL 20000E of 20 kW of output power each. The assembly is at the level of the 15th floor, in a reinforced concrete cross structure, in which parallel tubular structures were fixed for the placement of PV module supports. The inverters are configured in parallel, injection to TGBT assigned for this purpose and a monitoring of inverters by LAN network connection. This was stated by Adrian Kolonski, head of Intermepro, the company that developed the project, to the Strategic Energy portal.
Kolonski said the electric power generation system was assembled during the last quarter of 2017 and commissioned in February 2018. The energy produced during the first year will be in the order of 50 MWh.
With this project, Coca Cola also seeks to achieve LEED Platinum Category Certification and Corporate Social Responsibility Certification as well as advancing new technologies and renewable projects.
Source: www.energiaestrategica.com