Ever seen a solar inverter that works harder than your morning espresso machine? Let me introduce you to Swelect's SWG PU Series - the silent workhorse that's been turning heads in industrial solar energy systems. In the first quarter of 2024 alone, installations of this three-phase solar inverter increased by 37% across Indian manufacturing plants, according to the Solar Energy Corporation of India.
This isn't your grandma's solar converter. The SWG PU series packs serious heat with:
Remember that textile mill in Coimbatore struggling with 18-hour power cuts? They switched to the SWG PU 100kW model and now:
While competitors were busy making PowerPoint slides, Swelect engineers were:
As the solar industry flirts with AI-driven energy optimization and blockchain-powered energy trading, the SWG PU series keeps things grounded with:
Our favorite installation blunder? A Pune factory installed the SWG PU 50kW model upside-down "for better rainwater drainage." Spoiler: It still worked, but let's not make that a best practice. Pro tips from seasoned installers:
Contrary to popular belief, the SWG PU series won't demand your firstborn child for upkeep. A recent case study across 12 Indian states showed:
With government schemes like PM-KUSUM offering 30% subsidies, choosing the SWG PU series becomes a no-brainer. One Tamil Nadu auto parts manufacturer:
"But solar doesn't work at night!" Tell that to the SWG PU series with its:
Brunei and the (UAE), two oil-rich nations, use oil and gas as a key source of energy and heavily rely on it for their . Their energy roadmaps, however, have also been affected by the global energy shift toward more sustainable energy generation. According to its , Brunei wants to deploy up to 10% more renewable energy by the year 2035, while the UAE wants to reach 50% of its energy mix from renewable sources by the year 2050.. Distributed generation solar; floating solar for grid and green hydrogen; carbon as a business (carbon capture centre); and electric vehicles are four solutions that the Sultanate can focus on for . [pdf]
Brunei is targeting 30% renewable energy in total power generation mix by 2035, with 200 MWp of solar energy by 2025. The launch event also saw the release of Hengyi’s 2023 ESG Report, which highlights their progress in environmental sustainability, social responsibility, and governance.
Major active solar installations in Brunei include the country’s first, Tenaga Suria Brunei, launched in 2010 with a capacity of 1.2 MWp, and Brunei Shell Petroleum’s 3.3 MWp solar plant, launched in 2021 to supply power to its headquarters. Both plants have plans for further expansion.
Brunei also intended to build the Temburong Smart City, which would mostly rely on solar energy and be dubbed the "Green Jewel of Brunei." However, Brunei has only put in 1.2 MW of solar as of now as a demonstration project. It's reasonable to assume that the implementation of renewable energy is still in its infancy.
The 3.3MW BSP Flagship Solar PV plant at Jalan Tengah, Seria, is Brunei's second solar power plant. It was completed in 2021 and started to produce electricity on 30 March 2021. With almost 7,000 solar panels, it is capable of generating power equivalent to 600 houses. [ 7][ 8] Solar panels installed on a Brunei government building in Temburong.
Only 0.05% of Brunei's power was generated using renewable energy, with the remaining 99.95% coming from fossil fuels. The nation established a 10% renewable energy target in the electricity generating mix by 2035 in 2014.
Brunei Darussalam has 890 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity in power generation of public utilities, including 1.2 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV). Electricity production from public utilities in 2017 was 3.72 terawatt-hours (TWh). Energy supply and consumption in 2017 are shown in Table 3.1 Table 3.1. Energy Supply and Consumption, 2017
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