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    Conercon Energy Connects 2.5 MW Solar Power System to Grid in Cyprus

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2021/5/9
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    Cyprus President Mr Nicos Anastasiades has inaugurated the biggest roof solar power system in country, which will meet almost a third of demand at Muskita Aluminium Industries Ltd. The electricity-intensive business put online 6,750 panels with 2.5 MW in total. The power facility in Limassol took up 1.35 hectares. It was installed by Conercon Energy Solutions Ltd, controlled by Lanitis Group of Cos. The subsidiary has 45 MW in photovoltaic units on 4,200 roofs of residential structures, 120 on government buildings and 200 on factories, businesses and on land.

    The solar power plant is in the net billing system, which was introduced last year. The asymmetric scheme is in the country’s strategy to take over from net metering, while eventually some projects may have to operate on a strictly commercial level. The argument is that efficiency improvements in construction may make up for a possible slowdown in the expansion of energy from renewable sources.

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