Harrison's Cave Solar PV Plant PV System Profile
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| Location: | St. Thomas, Barbados |
| Operator: | Footprint Environmental |
| Commissioning: | 11/27/2010 |
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| PV system power: | 60.120 kWp |
| Annual Production: | approx. 93,847 kWh (1,561 kWh/kWp) |
| CO2 avoided: | Approx. 65.7 tons per annum |
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| Modules: | 210 x CanadianSolar CS5A-180M |
| Azimuth angle: | 0° |
| Angle of inclination: | 15°, 30° |
| Communication: | Sunny WebBox |
| Inverter: | Sunny Boy 1200
Sunny Boy 2100TL
3 x Sunny Mini Central 11000TL
3 x Sunny Mini Central 8000TL |
| Sensors: | Sunny Sensorbox |
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Description:
Harrison's Cave Solar Farm is a grid tied facility producing electricity used to operate the attraction; a world class subterreanean limestone cave exploration experience. There are two solar arrays; one on a south facing roof where electric vehciales are charged (with a pitch of 30 degrees), and one on a purpose built south facing car port. Power is produced using 8 inverters operating connected to a three phase electrical supply. The inverters are SMC11,000TLs, SMC8,000TLs, a SB2100TL, and a SB1200. |