Solar power plant installed in Haiti

A multilateral solar energy project is taking shape in the Champ de Mars region of Haiti. GENINOV Group, a Canadian firm that has operated a subsidiary in Haiti since 2009, delivered a 100 KW solar system to the Cellule Energie and Electricity of Haiti (EdH) of the Ministry of Transport (MTPTC) to illuminate various parts of Champ de Mars. The project was initially funded by the World Bank and the implementing partner is Enersa, for the building and installation of the required infrastructure.

The photovoltaic component consists of 336 modules of 305 MW each, providing a total power of 102.5 kW. Secured on the roof of Ciné Triomphe with the help of specialized partners such as Greentec and Electrotech, Yingli solar panels are coupled to a containerized Intensium® Max 20E energy storage system, enabling the facility to to store up to 38 hours of energy. Represented in Haiti by Home Control, a GENINOV partner, Princeton Power Systems is a US based company providing the power conversion system (DRI-100). PPS alway provided an integrated monitoring system, EMOS, that enables remote monitoring of the installation.

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