skytron energy now monitors nine PV plants in Thailand

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skytron energy, a provider of control and monitoring solutions for power plants, announced it has been selected to support six more solar PV plants in Thailand.

The company already provides monitoring service to three PV plants in the country.

The nine solar plants totaling 55MWp of installed power provide clean energy to 55,000 local households.

“Thailand is one of the most important emerging solar markets and we are proud to actively contribute to driving renewable energy growth in this region,” says Lino Garcia, director Business Development and Sales of skytron energy.

“With our high-quality monitoring and supervision technology, we ensure optimal plant performance and help to make solar energy more reliable. PV plants are financial assets and our mission is to secure and optimize these investments,” Garcia added.

One of the new plants is owned by 5 AMATA and is situated near Amphoe Kanchanaburi. The other five plants belong to Symbior Solar, which appointed skytron energy to install its leading supervision software PVGuard, its smart combiner box ArrayGuard, its PV datalogger skylog and its universal weather unit skyCONNi-Sun.

skytron energy’s monitoring and supervision technology cover the entire power plant, ensure highest plant performance and minimize the risk for investors, the company said.

Rajani Baburajan

editor@greentechlead.com

 

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