KSTAR joins ‘One Belt and One Road’ PV project
Published by Sarah Smith,
Assistant Editor
Energy Global,
One of KSTAR’s overseas large-scale utility PV projects is the Nikopol 200MW (AC) power plant, located in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast region of southern Ukraine. The PV project has already become one of the key developments of China’s ‘One Belt and One Road’ initiative, addressing an infrastructure gap and having the potential to accelerate economic growth across the Asia Pacific area, Central and Eastern Europe and Africa.
The powerful GSL2500MV35 inverters and combiner boxes are all provided by KSTAR. The GSL2500MV35 product is a DC 1000V turnkey solution (Inverter+MV Transformer+RMU), which incorporates features such as night SVG function, modular design for easy maintenance, IP54 outdoor protection, max PV voltage up to 1000V, full power output under 50? and AVC/AGC GSM2500C.
KSTAR provided 2.5 MW of its integrated transformer solution (ITS) as part of the overall offering, which can save system costs, improve system efficiency, and eventually increase profit for the customer. Annual power generation is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 300 000 t.
The project works well under the extreme environmental conditions found in southern Ukraine - lowest & highest temperatures of -38? and 40.1? respectively, with an arid climate - the GSL2500MV35 inverters’ cooling and overload capacity meeting all customer requirements.
Read the article online at: https://www.energyglobal.com/solar/27032020/kstar-joins-one-belt-and-one-roadpv-project/
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