Solar energy and storage systems to be introduced in Antigua and Barbuda

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Clean energy provider PV Energy installs several solar solutions across Caribbean twin islands

The inauguration of the 3 MWp sun2live solar power plant at the V.C. Bird International Airport of Antigua represented the conclusion of the first major step of a successful shift from a diesel to a solar-based energy supply in the Caribbean. With the installation of further sun2live and sun2roof solar power generating and storage solutions across Antigua and Barbuda this process is continuing now.

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The meeco Group launches its brand new sun2safe solution

Energy management system maximizes energy production and consumption efficiency

Zug, Switzerland. The meeco Group has added a new product to its wide renewable energy product range: the sun2safe solution, a preferably solar renewable (for example solar or hydro) power conversion, storage and energy management tool to be seamlessly associated with power production systems. This solution, equipped with energy storage, ensures that the produced energy is intelligently managed to feed the connected consumers or to provide surplus energy into storage. It also allows for better insight and monitoring of power production versus consumption, leading to better understanding and thereby management of produced energy and savings.

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The meeco Group to conduct 33 solar projects for Multinet

sun2safe solution introduced in Pakistan

Zug/Lahore. Multinet, a leading data and voice communication provider in Pakistan, has chosen to partner up with The meeco Group to implement energy management systems. For the beginning 33 of their sites all over the country shall be equipped by meeco with sun2com systems. Through this cooperation, meeco introduces at the same time its new sun2safe solution: a solar energy management tool to be associated with electricity production systems. This tool, equipped with a storage solution, insures that the energy produced is either consumed by the powered equipment or used to charge the batteries.

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