pv rooftop plant

22
Jul

Lindenberg PV system successfully connected to the grid

SUNfarming also makes its contribution to the energy transition and decentralization of energy supply in times of Covid19 crisis. On June 22nd we successfully connected the Lindenberg PV system to the grid. The system with an output of 721 kWp was successfully installed as the roof system of the Lindenberger Agrargenossenschaft in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

The lockdown in the corona pandemic has shown that regenerative energies are more crisis-proof than coal and oil. The worldwide expansion of renewable energies is still in positive territory and the International Energy Agency expects growth of 5%. Electricity consumption fell, but the feed-in of renewable energies into the power grid is up to 80%.

“Due to the falling electricity consumption during the crisis, many classic power plants were not started up. It is not worth it because the operating costs are too high. Renewables are more stable and crisis-resistant and, thanks to their decentralization, have a further crisis advantage over large power plants. I'm thinking of attacks on the critical infrastructure here, decentralized systems are much less in focus here, ”explains Martin Tauschke SUNfarming Managing Director and co-founder.
"In addition, power plants need employees to operate and if they cannot work, e.g. if the minimum distance cannot be maintained, the plants stand still. Regardless of this, PV systems continue to feed in“, Martin Tauschke continues.