Solar energy which is not consumed is stored in batteries in order to have sufficient electric power at night or with bad weather conditions.ĭEGER CEO Hünkar Korkmaz: “We are very pleased that UNDP relies on DEGER tracking systems. For this reason, DEGER systems achieve significantly greater yields than fixed installed solar systems. They align the solar modules automatically with the point in the sky that provides the greatest energy. The DEGER trackers work on the principle of DEGER´s MLD* technology. In locations such as these, solar power generation demonstrates clear advantages over traditional types of power generation where facilities do not have any access to a public electrical grid. The solar power generated with this system is used to supply the UNDP facilities located in the Afghan province of Velayat-e Badakhshan, in the village Jamarj-e Bala at an altitude of 1574 meters above sea level. The solar panels are installed facing south at a 40º angle with a total capacity is 10KW. Withmore than 55.000 systems in 53 countries, DEGER is the world market leader for solar tracking systems.Ī new solar plant has been constructed in a remote region of Afghanistan consisting of eight single axis DEGER systems, model TOPtracker 8.5. They supply the UNDP facilities located there with solar power. The DEGERtrackers are situated in Jamarj-e Bala, Afghanistan, near the border with Tajikistan. The United Nations Development Program ( UNDP) relies on solar tracking systems “made in Germany”. (Germany) / Jamarj-e Bala (Afghanistan), November 24, 2014. Solar tracking guarantees high yield for off grid energy supply
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