Baowei New Energy successfully completed the photovoltaic project in Papua New Guinea and its grid c

2020-08-18

Baowei New Energy successfully completed the photovoltaic project in Papua New Guinea and its grid c

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Recently, Powerway New Energy has successfully completed the 702KW ground power station fixed bracket and its grid connection work in Papua New Guinea in the western South Pacific. The project started in October 2017 and was completed in February 2018. This is the first project completed by Powerway New Energy in Papua New Guinea, and the project has completed the grid connection work.



 

Accurately calculate and implement plans


The Papua New Guinea 702KW photovoltaic power station project is located in a mountainous island country in the South Pacific. The wind speed there is 26m/s (10 minutes). The technical team of Baowei New Energy overcame the problems and difficulties in the construction process based on precise calculations and their construction experience. The Baowei all-aluminum spiral pile ground support system has a highly dense architecture design and adopts a 3V18 array with an east-west inclination of 15%. The maximum wind speed that the scheme can withstand is 34m/s (10min). The photovoltaic support adopts an all-aluminum spiral pile structure, which has good earthquake and wind resistance.





Withstands harsh environments


On March 10, 2018, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck the Central Highlands of Papua New Guinea. This project is located in the earthquake-stricken area and was able to operate normally during the period, providing power supply guarantee for the disaster area. Professional structural design and optimization saved a lot of costs for the owner and customers, and at the same time ensured that the photovoltaic power station could operate smoothly in the harsh outdoor environment.