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The field.
The ground is prepared for installation: it is fenced, concrete foundations are realized for the inverter and the transfer booth. The necessary facilities for the installation of the surveillance devices and for the power conduits are prepared.
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Poles burial.
Following the project the support structures that will support the photovoltaic panels are buried. Each system is sized and designed specifically to maximize the sun exposure.
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Construction of facilities.
The structures, on which we will engage the strings of photovoltaic panels, are fitted to the poles. All structures are made of aluminum, a material that needs no maintenance, because it does not oxidize.
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The facilities are ready.
Finally, the structures are completed. Now the photovoltaic panels can be placed, the true heart of the system.
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Positioning of the inverter booth.
The cab that contains the inverter and transformers is placed with the help of a crane. If the panels represents the core of the power plant, this cabin is the brain, because it contains all the tools that transform, monitor and measure the flow of energy that is generated.
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The arrival of the panels.
After finishing the structures we began installing the panels, coming directly from our warehouse. The panels are already prepared to be placed in strings with uniform power values. Everything is handled by our team in advance to speed up the installation process.
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Fixing the panels.
A slow but important phase is to fix the panels to the structures using aluminum clamps. Each module is attached and connected to the previous to create a string. All connectors are weather-proof, ready for 25 years to resist wind, rain and snow.
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The construction is finished.
After 55 days from the effective work the field is ready. Enel has connected the plant to the grid and the GSE begans to pay incentives on the energy produced.
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The team of gardeners at work.
The lawn maintenance is performed by a team of specialists. This is a joke, we have a professional team will handle all operations and maintenance tasks.