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Utility-scale PV power plant – Jordan, 2017
UNHCR Refugee Camp Azraq – 2 MW
The UNHCR refugee camp Azraq has been built in a desert area in northern Jordan and gives home to 20,000 refugees from Syria living in 5,000 shelters. EPC Mustakbal has installed 33 Sunny Tripower 60 inverters in the PV power plant which is going to be upgraded to a 5 MW plant. It will cover all electricity needs from the people living in the camp and the extra electricity will be sent back free of cost in the national grid, supporting the host community energy needs.
Location
Azraq, Jordan
Commissioning
2017
Nominal power
2 MWp
Annual energy yield
3,600 MWh
CO2 Savings
2,370 tons / year
System Technology
33 SMA Sunny Tripower 60
SMA Inverter Manager
SMA Cluster Controller
Modules: 7500 Jinko 265 W Poly