Sungrow Supplies 80 MW PV Inverters for Wyoming’s 1st Utility-Scale Solar Project

Sungrow Supplies 80 MW PV Inverters for Wyoming’s 1st Utility-Scale Solar Project

Post completion of this solar project, the 80 MW system can meet the daily electricity demand of local residents, reduce the dependence on gas and thermal power, and improve energy structure effectively.

Solar Plant

One of the leading inverter solution supplier Sungrow is supplying 80 MW PV inverters for the first utility-scale solar project in Wyoming.

Wyoming, known for Yellowstone National Park, has strict regulations on the environmental protection.

Post completion of this solar project, the 80 MW system can meet the daily electricity demand of local residents, reduce the dependence on gas and thermal power, and improve energy structure effectively.

Further, the plant is located in an unmanned area, with grid voltage usually fluctuating acutely, under extreme environmental conditions of extremely cold temperatures in winter and a sharp temperature difference in summer.

Also, these extremities require high reliability and easy maintenance for inverters.

The company’s high-quality PV inverters used in this project are rated at 2.75 MW and feature a turnkey solution for 1500 Vdc system.

The company said in a statement that, the inverters are able to perform with full power available from -30 to 60 degrees Celsius, efficiently generating power in harsh conditions.

In addition, the turnkey solution with a central inverter and transformer significantly saves the cost for commissioning and installation, making it the ideal solution for this project, and maximizing the return on the investment, it added.

Commenting on the development, Sungrow, Chairman, Professor Cao Renxian said, “This project creates sustainable value for our customer and will provide clean renewable energy for thousands of Wyomingites for years to come, which underscores our leading position to provide PV solutions across the globe.”

“We will continue to leverage our expertise to accelerate the adoption of clean power across the entire globe,” Cao added.

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Manu Tayal

Manu is an Associate Editor at Saur Energy International where she writes and edits clean & green energy news, featured articles and interview industry veterans with a special focus on solar, wind and financial segments.

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