Sun instead of diesel: irrigation with photovoltaics

PumpController-Detail-SchaltschrankAnybody wanting to successfully run a farm in dry, hot areas across Europe, Africa, India or Asia is heavily reliant on sophisticated water management. In addition to the less efficient hand irrigation procedure which is still prevalent in many development areas, motor pumps are generally used. In India, for example, around 50 percent of arable land managed by small farmers was irrigated with motor pumps in 2012. (more…)

IKEA and IBC SOLAR focus on simple mounting for PV systems

PV-Anlage auf IKEA-Dach“Do you still reside or do you already live?” This IKEA advertising slogan used in Germany must now be supplemented with “Yet producing or still consuming?”. The largest PV system of the Swedish furniture company to date was recently put into operation at a Swiss store. Modules with an output of 1.5 megawatt peak are IKEA’s contribution to greater sustainability. (more…)

PV hybrid system at UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Seychelles cuts diesel consumption by 99%

Group Shot (Large)Are there news on the diesel hybrid system that we installed for a research station in the Seychelles in 2012? This question was answered with the most recent researchers’ annual report. Especially pleasing for us: the system exceeded all expectations!(more… )

100 percent self-sufficient EnFa: This is what the German power supply in Germany might look like in 2050

EnergiefabrikOur certified Premium Partner, Friedhelm Widmann, has developed and built a completely energy self-sufficient office and workshop in Neuenstadt am Kocher (Baden-Württemberg) during a nine-month construction period. EnFa – The energy factory is able to manage without any connection to the public power grid and uses only renewable energy. (more…)

Solar power plant in the Caribbean: hotel complex starts solar revolution in Jamaica

Jamaica 4The Grand Palladium Resort & Spa, a five-star hotel in the Jamaican parish of Hanover, initiated the solar revolution in the Caribbean. A photovoltaic system with a 1.6 megawatt output on the roofs of the hotel complex has provided the resort with the majority of its power since the end of May.(more…)