Arctech, a global provider of solar tracker provider has announced the shipping its SkyLine II single-axis solar tracker for a 320MW solar project in Buka, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The project faces challenging weather conditions, including strong winds and heavy snowfall, impacting installation and operation. The SkyLine II tracker includes a synchronous multi-point drive mechanism that enables horizontal stowing during high winds. This feature reduces panel stress and can increase energy yield by up to 2% annually. The project is set to generate 572,502 MWh of electricity yearly, reducing coal consumption and carbon emissions. Arctech has deployed over 2.3GW of solar capacity in Uzbekistan to date, contributing to the country’s energy transition.
Arctech ships PV trackers for 320 MW project in Uzbekistan
SkyLine II solar tracker by Arctech powers 320 MW project, saving 163,000 tons of coal and cutting CO2 emissions by 448,000 tons annually. Find out more here.
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