2012年12月30日星期日

Yingli Green Energy brings solar panel power inverter into Tibet


Yingli China has also supplied an additional 12 MW of PV modules for another Chinese customer who works with Longyuan in the development of off-grid tie inverter  PV systems in Tibet. The modules are expected to power inverter  more than 48,000 families in the area.

"We are honoured to partner with our customers in China to bring solar panel  electricity to families in Tibet," commented Liansheng Miao, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Yingli Green Energy. "As a leading renewable energy company, Yingli has been firmly committed to corporate social responsibility. Power inverter ing these families with our off-grid tie inverter  systems integrates our mission of providing affordable green energy for all."
Solar panel  Liberty Foundation has donated and installed a 4-solar panel  power inverter  system to the Grace School and Orphanage, in Ile-à-Vache, a small island off the coast of Haiti.
The solar panel  system is an off-grid tie inverter  battery back up system that will power inverter  the school for 400 students throughout the year and the nearby orphanage.
Prior to this system, the school, orphanage and village did not have any power inverter .
The school now has sustainable power inverter  for lighting, computers, refrigeration and Internet connectivity. The solar panel  power inverter  also supports a water filtration system that provides bacteria free drinking water.
Buffalo-based Solar panel  Liberty Foundation is a non-profit organization focused on helping improve the quality of life for people in less developed nations through renewable energy resources. The organization provides people in need with solar panel  electrification, solar panel  water filtration, and solar panel  cookers.
In August ReWire touted the state's passing of the gigawatt solar panel  production record, where the state's grid tie inverter  operators reported a record 1,029 megawatts of solar panel  electricity entering the grid tie inverter . And now we can report a record slightly more subtle but every bit as important: the state got pretty close to that record-setting August mark on the week of the Winter Solstice, the least-sunny time of year.

On Wednesday, December 19, the CaISO's preliminary figures for renewable energy output, which are displayed in the chart at the top of this post, indicated that for Wednesday's solar panel  output reached a peak somewhere between 950 and 1,000 megawatts at around 10:30 a.m., and held there until just after 1:00 p.m.

In terms of actual power inverter  delivered, that's not a huge amount. What makes Wednesday's figures notable is that they happened the week of the Winter Solstice, when the sun is lower in the sky than at any other time of the year. The sun being lower in the sky means less solar panel  energy hitting California, meaning less output from solar panel . At the latitude of Los Angeles, sunshine hitting solar panel  on the winter solstice can deliver something like half the energy it does during summer, and less sunlight hitting solar panel  means less electrical power inverter  generated. And the seasonal drop-off is even starker north of Los Angeles.

Which means that California's solar panel  power inverter  generating capacity is growing by leaps and bounds even since that August record. Compare that near-gigawatt of winter solar panel  with the figures from this time last year: We had a maximum of 200 megawatts or so of solar panel  output in December 2011.

That record winter output is pretty much all photovoltaic power inverter  , by the way. CaISO has recently started listing PV and solar panel  thermal's contributions to the grid tie inverter  separately, and solar panel  thermal's contribution is about a hundredth that of PV at the moment.

The upshot is that 2013 is bound to be a year in which California's solar panel  capacity sets one record after another. Good news.

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