Belarus commercial solar

Solar power directly contributes to the Belarus’s energy security and independence, as well as helping to meet rising electricity demand and CO2 emission reduction goals.
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Solar power directly contributes to the Belarus’s energy security and independence, as well as helping to meet rising electricity demand and CO2 emission reduction goals.

The rapid solar photovoltaic installations were primarily due to ongoing supportive government policies and initiatives and a sharp decline in technology and PV system costs.

Further, a growing number of governments and companies are setting up and pursuing climate-neutral/net-zero emissions targets, commitments and goals that are propelling both solar photovoltaic (PV) market and wind power installation growth, globally.

According to Blackridge Research, the outlook for solar PV installation remains strong in the medium term, and the market is expected to expand during the forecast period due to compelling economics, and decarbonization commitmentsby various stakeholders.

Blackridge Research’s Belarus Solar Power Market Outlook report consolidate the developments and build a perspective on growth from the point of view of the solar sector, in its current and future role.

The majority of data in the report have been derived from multiple bottom-up and top-down analyses, as well as proprietary models, databases, and offerings – Solar Intelligence Hub and Global Project Tracker Service built from public and exclusive sources over the years.

The insights include but are not limited to the market data, solar PV installation data and capacity additions data and forecast, government policies and regulations, project data (upcoming solar power projects, under-construction projects, and operating/commissioned solar power plants), company profiles of major players, and competitive landscape analysis.

The market research report covers market dynamics, growth potential of the photovoltaic (PV) and concentrated solar power (CSP) markets, economic trends, and investment & financing scenario in the Belarus.

More than 2.5 years after the initial announcement, the state-owned Belarusian oil company Belorusneft proceeds with its plan to build the largest PV farm in the country, with 55 MW of capacity.

In August 2013, Belarusian energy group Belorusneft announced its plans to build a PV solar farm in the Rechitsa district. Initially, the plant was expected to reach 50 MW capacity, with construction originally due to begin in 2013. These plans, however, were postponed.

Today, it appears that the Belarusian oil company has not given up on its solar project after all. The German-based meteocontrol GmbH were selected to produce yield reports for a planned PV park in Rechytsa. To help the energy supplier objectively assess bids submitted in the contract-awarding process, meteocontrol will evaluate the choice of components for modules and inverters as well as the planned configuration of the PV farm.

"The irradiance at the Rechytsa site is roughly comparable with southern Germany’s," said Managing Director of meteocontrol Robert Pfatischer. "However, we have to expect greater yield losses due to snow."

Meanwhile, the Slovenian PV module maker BISOL Group said last week that it had been selected by Belarusian oil company Belorusneft to install a 58 MW solar power plant in the southern part of the country. Despite the slight difference in the announced capacity of the plant, there is no doubt that both meteocontrol and BISOL are to work on the same project in Belarus.

Even if it had been kept at 50 MW capacity, the PV farm in Rechitsa would be the biggest solar project in Belarus. To date, the largest operating PV plant in the country, also built by Belorusneft, has a capacity of 3.75 MW.

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About Belarus commercial solar

About Belarus commercial solar

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