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  • How to group 26 photovoltaic panels

    How to group 26 photovoltaic panels

    In this guide, we focus on the series connection of solar panels, including its advantages, potential risks, and how to connect solar panels in series. Check the Maximum PV Input Power Step 2. Calculate how many solar panels can be wired in series.


  • Grid-side energy storage project in Zurich Switzerland

    Grid-side energy storage project in Zurich Switzerland

    With the crowd balancing platform «Equigy», Swissgrid has launched a pilot project in Switzerland that targets the use of storage technologies in the area of primary control energy.


    FAQs about Grid-side energy storage project in Zurich Switzerland

    What is the future of electricity storage in Switzerland?

    One important pillar of this strategy is the further development of electricity storage capacity in Switzerland. In the next years, three large-scale pumped hydro storage power plants will be connected to the grid. The first, the Limmern pumped storage plant (1 GW), should become operational in 2016.

    How does a cost-covering fee affect electricity production in Switzerland?

    Further, the introduction of a cost-covering fee for feed-in to the electricity grid, in order to subsidise new renewable energy sources in Switzerland, disadvantaged traditional hydro electricity producers. As a result, high prices during peak load times dropped, which substantially lowered the revenue stream of pumped storage plants.

    Does Switzerland support pumped storage operators?

    Despite the government's objectives defined in the Energy Strategy 2050, there is currently no direct support via subsidy for pumped storage operators in Switzerland.

    How many pumped hydro storage plants are there in Switzerland?

    In the past, a total of 14, mostly small sized pumped hydro storage plants, were built, the last of which was commissioned in 1990. However, the combined capacity of these plants only amounts to 1380 MW contributing to approximately 4.4% of the total electricity produced in Switzerland.

    How many pumped hydro storage plants will be connected to the grid?

    In the next years, three large-scale pumped hydro storage power plants will be connected to the grid. The first, the Limmern pumped storage plant (1 GW), should become operational in 2016. Together with the existing storage plant, the capacity will be increased from around 480 MW to 1480 MW.

    What is the Swiss Energy Strategy 2050?

    In the Swiss Energy Strategy 2050, the government calls for a step-by-step withdrawal from nuclear energy. In the future, energy supply is to be secured through the development of additional hydropower capacity, the use of new renewable forms of energy and the promotion of energy efficiency.

  • Thin-film photovoltaic module manufacturer in Zurich Switzerland

    Thin-film photovoltaic module manufacturer in Zurich Switzerland

    Flisom AG, based in Zurich, Switzerland, developed innovative lightweight flexible thin film solar modules with low-cost proprietary roll-to-roll manufacturing technology and processes.


    FAQs about Thin-film photovoltaic module manufacturer in Zurich Switzerland

    Who makes flexible solar modules?

    Flexible solar module. Source: Flisom Group. German investment firm MARNA Beteiligungen AG plans to take control of Swiss thin-film solar photovoltaic (PV) modules manufacturer Flisom Group, which operates a 40-MW factory in Hungary.

    Are thin film photovoltaics a good investment?

    A veteran in thin film photovoltaics with 35 years of experience, Flisom founder and Chairman (as well as Head of Empa's «Thin Film and Photovoltaics» lab) Ayodhya N. Tiwari is convinced that these cells have great potential for providing highly efficient solar modules and solar systems with low installation costs.

    Who owns Flisom solar?

    Ascent Solar, a US manufacturer of thin-film copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) solar modules, has agreed to acquire Switzerland-based thin-film rival Flisom for an undisclosed sum. Flisom currently operates a 15 MW factory in Zurich, Switzerland.

    What are the potential markets for Flisom's flexible solar module manufacturing technology?

    Potential markets and applications for Flisom's flexible solar module manufacturing technology include utility scale solar farms, building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), building applied photovoltaics (BAPV), transportation and portable power – and thus a thus far untapped market potential of several billion Euros.

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