Jura: first hangar plate solar photovoltaic France Travel
One Shed in France specially fitted sheet designed to produce solar energy through photovoltaic membrane was inaugurated Thursday at Vaudrey in the Jura.
The building consists of a metal frame and a roof made of sheets specially shaped to allow them to put a thin flexible membrane and amorphous silicon, indicated manufacturers. "Innovation is designed to have, now Ravoyard Vaudrey SA (European specialist metal structures), the forming of the sheet to paste signs," said Roland Barthez, CEO of Photon Technologies, a subsidiary of EDF ENR (Energies Nouvelles)
Funded by EDF ENR, this warehouse is for storage of farm equipment. In exchange for its funding, EDF ENR operates the station, collects the revenue and provides maintenance for 20 years (lease term). "At the end of the lease, the farmer becomes the owner of the hangar and financial benefits of solar power station which has a lifespan of 25 to 40 years," said EDF ENR. The power of
Vaudrey hangar (700 m2), saving 16.2 tonnes of CO2 per year is about 38 kilowatt peak (kWp power supplied under a sunshine-standard) for a recipe estimated annual 22,600 euros.
This new technique is not suitable for individuals who have a limited roof area and for whom the traditional solar panels made from crystalline silicon are more profitable, "said Barthez.
EDF ENR, who wishes to keep the cost of investment confidence, nevertheless believes the resale of such a shed between 250,000 and 350,000 euros.
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