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As the source of life of the earth, the sun not only gives light to mankind, but also brings "inexhaustible" clean energy
.
With the increasingly severe global energy and environmental challenges, the clean energy industry represented by solar energy has rapidly risen as an important part of
the future energy system.
As a global leader in the field of clean energy, ABB has been actively participating in the construction of domestic solar energy projects and contributing to the development of clean energy
.
In 2014 alone, ABB provided products and technical support
for many large-scale photovoltaic power generation projects in China, such as the 50 MW project of Sumec Dongtai in Jiangsu Province, the 100 MW project of Wuhe Photovoltaic Power Station in Gansu Province, and the 50 MW photovoltaic power station project of Zhangye Gaotai Photovoltaic Industrial Park in Gansu Province.
Photovoltaic power stations
ABB provides a full range of product system solutions and services for the photovoltaic industry chain, making solar power technology distribution network and microgrid applications possible
.
ABB is the world's second largest producer of photovoltaic inverters, providing low-voltage products, monitoring and control systems, grid access, stabilization and grid connection products, and complete electrical supporting equipment for the solar sector, as well as providing customers with a range of support and maintenance services including remote operation and diagnostics to ensure optimal performance of solar facilities
.
Among them, the dual-axis closed-loop solar trajectory tracking PLC system based on ABB's leading automation technology can control solar panels to accurately track the sun's trajectory, thereby increasing the average power generation efficiency of solar power plants by more than
30%.
After a two-month stay in China, Solar Impulse 2, backed by ABB, left Nanjing in the early morning of May 31 for Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean, continuing to challenge the world's first solar-powered aircraft flight around the world in human history, continuing the great chapter
of "creating miracles with clean energy".
Solar Impulse 2 solar-powered aircraft
As the source of life of the earth, the sun not only gives light to mankind, but also brings "inexhaustible" clean energy
.
With the increasingly severe global energy and environmental challenges, the clean energy industry represented by solar energy has rapidly risen as an important part of
the future energy system.
As a global leader in the field of clean energy, ABB has been actively participating in the construction of domestic solar energy projects and contributing to the development of clean energy
.
In 2014 alone, ABB provided products and technical support
for many large-scale photovoltaic power generation projects in China, such as the 50 MW project of Sumec Dongtai in Jiangsu Province, the 100 MW project of Wuhe Photovoltaic Power Station in Gansu Province, and the 50 MW photovoltaic power station project of Zhangye Gaotai Photovoltaic Industrial Park in Gansu Province.
Photovoltaic power stations
ABB provides a full range of product system solutions and services for the photovoltaic industry chain, making solar power technology distribution network and microgrid applications possible
.
ABB is the world's second largest producer of photovoltaic inverters, providing low-voltage products, monitoring and control systems, grid access, stabilization and grid connection products, and complete electrical supporting equipment for the solar sector, as well as providing customers with a range of support and maintenance services including remote operation and diagnostics to ensure optimal performance of solar facilities
.
Among them, the dual-axis closed-loop solar trajectory tracking PLC system based on ABB's leading automation technology can control solar panels to accurately track the sun's trajectory, thereby increasing the average power generation efficiency of solar power plants by more than
30%.
After a two-month stay in China, Solar Impulse 2, backed by ABB, left Nanjing in the early morning of May 31 for Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean, continuing to challenge the world's first solar-powered aircraft flight around the world in human history, continuing the great chapter
of "creating miracles with clean energy".
Solar Impulse 2 solar-powered aircraft