I replace my two or three favorite couplets:
- there is not "ONE" solution; you need a bunch of solutions, complementary
- including savings (bought a TNT HD decoder; surprised to read in the manual that it only consumes "less than 0,8 W on standby"; or 7 kWh per year; we have made progress!)
- "intelligent management" conceals possibilities: anaerobic digestion station which has tripled storage capacities and 3 groups and which only run during peaks ... pumping back (even if the output is not good) ... delay maximum consumption towards peaks (on condition of informing and giving a "rebate" to users who make the effort) ....
- get out of electric heating, heat pump and other "big greedy" during peak periods!
Everything you need to know about photovoltaics in France
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and above all, PV plants should be spread out over many time zones! from Spain to Asia for example.
technically it is possible.
technically it is possible.
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when there will be a lot of photovoltaic panels in all countries the interconnection is west will become an evidence
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ENR Quadran inaugurates a solar power station on the ground of 10 MWc in the Corbières audoises
Factory New the 16 / 06 / 2016 TO 16H52
The ENR operator Quadran inaugurated on June 16 a 10 MWp ground-based solar power plant on 17 hectares of wine-growing wasteland in Roquefort-des-Corbières (Aude). The installation required an investment of over 11 million euros. This site is part of Quadran's PIESO program, which studies the "ecological integration process of solar energy".
Solar plant of Roquefort-des-Corbières.
The ENR operator Quadran inaugurated the 16 June 2016 a ground-based solar power plant of 10,021 MWc composed of 38 600 solar panels unit power 260 Wc, located on 17 hectares of vineyards in Roquefort-des-Corbières (Aude). The annual production of this solar farm connected to the grid in February 2016 after six months of work is estimated at almost 14 000 MWh, the annual electricity consumption of 11 860 inhabitants. It required an investment of 11,1 million euros. Note that Roquefort-des-Corbières hosts from 2011 another Quadran solar plant, 4,8 MWc.
The Roquefort Solar plant, indicates Quadran, has the particularity of being integrated into the Pieso R&D program (Ecological integration process of solar energy
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http://www.usinenouvelle.com/article/en ... es.N397632
1110 € KWc installed.
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A solar power station in the locality of Soler, but it is of course! Why have you waited so long with this predestined name.
http://www.usinenouvelle.com/article/ar ... ce.N397967
and on the arkolia-energies website:
http://www.arkolia-energies.com/realisations
Arkolia inaugurates the largest solar plant on trackers in France
Usine Nouvelle the 20 / 06 / 2016
The Hérault energy company Arkolia Energies inaugurates the 20 June the largest photovoltaic orientable photovoltaic power plant in France at Soler, in Pyrénées-Orientales. This solar farm of more than 15 MWc, on 45 hectares, cost 16 million euros.
The inauguration of the ground-based solar power plant of Arkolia Energies attracted Monday, June 20 afternoon in the town of Soler (Pyrénées-Orientales), 10 kilometers west of Perpignan, the president of the Senate Gérard Larcher. According to Arkolia Energies, this achievement of 15,3 MW of peak power and 16 million euros of investment, is the "largest solar power plant on trackers in France". Funded by CIC with Bpifrance, it is supported by the Arkolia Solar Park 3 project company set up by Arkolia Energies with Green City Energy.
The operator from Herault Arkolia Energies has taken over a project initiated by EDF EN, adding trackers (trackers), increasing yields by more than 15% and smoothing the production curve. 2 500 trackers provided by the Marseille Optimum Tracker optimizes the tracking of the sun (on an East-West axis) of 60 000 photovoltaic panels arranged on 45 hectares. The power station will produce 24 GWh per year, which is the [...] Paying suite
http://www.usinenouvelle.com/article/ar ... ce.N397967
and on the arkolia-energies website:
http://www.arkolia-energies.com/realisations
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Meditourbe and Cape Verde Energie join forces in solar energy
29 June 2016 New Factory
For Pierre de Froidefond, founding partner of Cap Vert Energie, the scale of the 15 million-euro project conceived and realized for Meditourbe in Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône (Bouches-du-Rhône) can boost the prospects in photovoltaic industrial roofs.
The company has indeed equipped 28 galvanized steel buildings with solar panels on a total area of 5,3 hectares, ie a production capacity of 6,7 MWc which represents the equivalent of the consumption of a population of 7 400 inhabitants. Located at a height of 14 meters, the 25 000 modules were supplied by the German company Solarworld.
Specialized in the production of potting soil, bulk and big bag, from peat, Meditourbe carried this project for seven years to cover its terminal, protect its products and shelter the mistral peat while improving its environmental impact. Meditourbe produces 140 000 cubic meters of peat per year for one digit [... Paying suite ]
http://www.usinenouvelle.com/article/me ... re.N400302
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French solar gains visibility with Ségolène Royal tenders
Manuel Moragues Factory New Published the 29 / 06 / 2016
Ségolène Royal, Minister of the Environment, announced tenders for 1500 MW solar installations for three years and 1000 MW for the next three years. What give the French industry a visibility long claimed.
Better late than never. The Minister of the Environment, Ségolène Royal, announced on Tuesday 18 June, two new tenders for solar photovoltaic. The first concerns ground-based power plants and covers a volume of 1 000 megawatts (MW) per year for six years. The second, dedicated to building installations, covers a volume of 450 MW per year for three years. Date and terms are not specified.
Such multiannual tenders would be unpublished in France. And would represent a complete shift from the current situation. Regarding large ground-based power plants, only three tenders have been launched since September 2011. Above all, they were not programmed and the second and third tenders have long played the Arlésienne, putting a strain on the nerves of the sector. Especially since the volumes were very low with 400 500 MW each time and candidates who rushed massively, generating a volume of offers several times higher than auctioned.
The Enerplan union "very satisfied"
For years, the photovoltaic sector has been asking the government to give it visibility with multi-year calls for tenders. A minimum volume of 1000 megawatts per year was notably demanded by the Renewable Energies Union. The minister is repeating these demands today. The Enerplan union was thus logically "very satisfied that the minister brings visibility on the volume of activity to be carried out in the coming years, for solar electricity which is increasingly competitive on the ground and on buildings", according to a press release published on June 29.
The tenders announced by Ségolène Royal are part of the development path for photovoltaic energy planned under the energy transition law. The 24 April 2016 order therefore sets 10 200 MW cumulative plant targets in 2018 and between 18200 and 20 200 MW for 2023. Today, photovoltaics totals more than 6 000 MW installed. If France wants to approach these objectives, it would be better not to wait too long before launching these new calls for tenders.
http://www.usinenouvelle.com/article/le ... al.N400327
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Wow finally, we will not jump to the ceiling ...
2500 MW on 6 years, it is far from being colossal ...
that's 400 MW per year, and on average, the 2500 MWc will give on the network a power of 250 MW ... 1 / 4 of a nuke power plant ... that's the energy transition ??
2500 MW on 6 years, it is far from being colossal ...
that's 400 MW per year, and on average, the 2500 MWc will give on the network a power of 250 MW ... 1 / 4 of a nuke power plant ... that's the energy transition ??
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Remundo wrote:Wow finally, we will not jump to the ceiling ...
2500 MW on 6 years, it is far from being colossal ...
that's 400 MW per year, and on average, the 2500 MWc will give on the network a power of 250 MW ... 1 / 4 of a nuke power plant ... that's the energy transition ??
Remundo to read too fast.
It's more .
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the article is not clear ... the volumes are annual or spread over 6 years?
Even if we install 12 GWc, we would only have the equivalent of a single EPR in average power ...
Anyway this band of bricks will soon be swept, the question is just whether we will be worse after them.
Royal, it is in other the minister of inept photovoltaic roads ...
Even if we install 12 GWc, we would only have the equivalent of a single EPR in average power ...
Anyway this band of bricks will soon be swept, the question is just whether we will be worse after them.
Royal, it is in other the minister of inept photovoltaic roads ...
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