TOMSK, Mar 26 – RIA Tomsk. Team of developers of Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) and company RPC Micran finished work on creation of solar power station with use of energy efficient electrodriving modules, it is reported on Monday on the website of Micran.
It is specified that development of "smart" solar power stations was conducted by scientists of Tomsk Polytechnic University and specialists of Micran within two years with financial support of the Ministry of Education and Science within the competition on implementation of complex projects on creation of hi-tech productions.
"New modular power plant is a completely integrated solar system which includes the module of solar panels, the 2-coordinate electric drive, the justified device, the control unit of the power plant and the store. The intellectual decision works by the principle of Plug&Play, simplifying electricity generation", – it is said in the statement.
The modular solar power station develops 40% more energy, than its next analogs, because of the 2-coordinate electric drive, which automatically turns the solar panel after the sun and with an optimum angle. Besides, the station works in the autonomous mode, and it is possible to watch its state far off, on the Internet.
"Micran company plans to bring intellectual power plant to the world market. The system under the name "MIC-TRACKER" will be presented in four versions depending on number of modules of solar panels and the generated output power: from 3 to 12 kilowatts", – it is noted in the message.
Earlier it was reported that two developments of scientists of the Tomsk Polytechnic University, including the system of automatic control of solar batteries complexes, has undergone selection of the Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan for realization in the territory of the republic; developments were presented at the World Fair Expo-2017 in Astana.