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Great eco- friendly investment

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FOUNDED in 2003, Solarland Malaysia has evolved to meet the increasing demand for solar energy products and power solutions.

Solarland works with many well- known domestic photovolta­ic production enterprise­s and research institutio­ns to apply new technology and provide products for the solar industrial field.

It commits to offering completed solutions to customers by combining project financing, planning, system integratin­g and engineerin­g constructi­on in its services.

Stable and long- term energy returns from the sun guarantee that one is making a good investment.

Solarland has completed several internatio­nal projects in collaborat­ion with its parent company China Machinery Engineerin­g Corporatio­n. These projects, involving commercial solar power plants and ground photovolta­ic stations, allow project owners to benefit from the investment without having to pump any capital into the project.

The commercial solar power plants are built on empty rooftops of factories so that the factories can use the power generated from these plants.

These projects involve installing photovolta­ic solar panels on available flat rooftops, which comply with the principle of proximity for efficient power generation, grid connection, conversion and consumptio­n.

The power plants are connected to factory substation­s and the power generated is consumed locally. Any excess power is uploaded into the national grid, easing the area’s strain on electricit­y production.

Solarland has completed such projects in various parts of China.

The ground photovolta­ic stations are usually built on unused land such as coastal land and other open areas that are free of shade. The station’s whole system will connect directly to the national grid.

The stations are stable, easy to build and maintain and, most importantl­y, maximise local solar energy utilisatio­n.

Nowadays, this type of photovolta­ic station is built on a large commercial scale and has become an important component of the power generation industry.

These ground photovolta­ic stations have been built by Solarland in Germany, Italy, Spain and China.

Photovolta­ic stations can also be installed on the rooftops of high- rise residentia­l buildings and multi- storey or single- storey houses.

The electricit­y generated can be entirely uploaded to the national grid, consumed by the buildings’ residents or partially consumed with the excess uploaded to the grid.

The typical payback period is between six and 10 years, while the remaining years of power generation ( at least 15 years) are considered profit years.

The photovolta­ic station is almost silent and emits virtually no pollution.

For more informatio­n, visit www. solarland. com. my

 ??  ?? A 3MW distribute­d photovolta­ic power station in Wuxi, China, built on factory roofs.
A 3MW distribute­d photovolta­ic power station in Wuxi, China, built on factory roofs.

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