May 28 2010
Kyocera reported that it has delivered solar modules for a solar power plant in the Czech Republic. The company supplied 8,960 Kyocera KD135GH-2PU photovoltaic modules that were installed on an area of more than 28,000 m2. The total output of the plant is 1.2 MW of electricity.
The solar power plant was constructed in South Moravian farming village that is situated in Moravský Žižkov. The Czech-based company, Nelumbo selected Kyocera for the solar installation, trusting for the latter’s quality. The PV plant is expected to generate 1.3 million kW of electricity annually, as the sun shines for longer hours in the region. As the solar power plant has been constructed in an optimum location with powerful PV modules, it has the capacity to supply electricity to 280 houses annually, which is an offset to carbon dioxide emissions of 1,150 tons.
Large-scale solar power plants need high-yielding solar panels that should be efficient as well as durable. With vast experience in the solar industry and an integrated production method, Kyocera provides guaranteed high performance and quality for the solar modules.