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Overview SB 7000US 507
Overview SB 7000US 492
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Overview SB 7000US 478
Overview SB 7000US 476
Overview SB 7000US 475
Overview SB 5000US 233
Overview SB 5000US 714
Overview SB 5000US 222
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College of the Marshall Island PV System Profile
Location:
Majuro, Marshall Islands
Commissioning:
11/10/2010
PV system power:
119.300 kWp
Modules:
Evergreen Solar ES190 RL-T (UL) (04/2008)
Communication:
Sunny WebBox
Inverter:
6 x Sunny Boy 8000US
3 x Sunny Boy 5000US
6 x Sunny Boy 7000US
Sunny Boy 7000US-12
Sensors:
Sunny Sensorbox
Description:
This grid connect solar system is the first solar PV system connected to the grid in Majuro, capital of the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
It is made up of the following components -
300 x Evergreen 190W poly crystalline modules
6 x Sunny Boy 7000US grid connect inverters
3 x Sunny Boy 5000US grid connect inverters
Custom designed and manufactured array frame
The system is located over six roofs in the campus of the College of the Marshall Islands and is part of the College's renewable energy strategy.
On 26 March, 2014 the system was expanded to include -
216 x SPVS 250W mono crystalline modules
6 x Sunny Boy 8000US grid connect inverters
1 x SMA sensor
Custom designed and manufactured array frame
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