In a major step forward for renewable energy in Brazil, the country is set to unveil its largest floating solar plant, a project that will set a benchmark for future solar developments. Located on the Lajeado Hydroelectric Power Plant reservoir in Tocantins, this ambitious project is spearheaded by Apollo Flutuantes and will incorporate an impressive 97,200 Tigo Energy optimizers, including the TS4-X-O MLPE devices. These optimizers are essential for ensuring the highest efficiency in the system, enabling solar panels to perform at their best.
The plant will feature bifacial solar modules that can capture sunlight from both the front and back, improving overall energy generation. To further enhance performance, Apollo Flutuantes has chosen high-albedo platforms that reflect light back onto the panels, increasing the energy output. The integration of Tigo’s advanced monitoring solutions allows for real-time tracking and optimization, ensuring the solar farm operates smoothly, even as it scales up.
Scheduled for completion by December 2024, this project is more than just a technical achievement; it's a glimpse into the future of solar energy. As solar technology advances, the demand for smart, scalable solutions like the one employed in this project will grow. For solar providers, this development offers valuable lessons on how to optimize both new and existing solar systems to achieve maximum efficiency and performance.
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