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Commercial PV Power Plant – Dominican Republic, 2016
Carrefour Santo Domingo – 1.23 MWp
The biggest solar roof in the Dominican Republic is also the biggest solar roof in the Carribean. EPC Solarelectric installed 4,744 polycristalline modules and 42 Sunny Tripower inverters at the Carrefour in Santo Domingo. The PV installation delivers about 1,775 MWh clean solar power per year.
A large part of the supermarket’s energy need can be covered with this clean energy. The electricity produced on the roof would cover the needs of about 300 households.
Location
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Commissioning
November 2015
Nominal power
1.23 MWp
Annual energy yield
about 1,775 MWh
CO2 Savings
>1000 tons / year
System Technology
40 SMA Sunny Tripower 24 (STP24000TL-US-10)
2 SMA Sunny Tripower 20 (STP20000TL-US-10)
1 SMA Cluster Controller
4,744 modules: Canadian Solar CS6P 260W (polycristalline)