Electrification Tarlisua 2

Project facts

Project promoter:
Tarlisua Commune(RO)
Project Number:
RO-ENERGY-0149
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€349,193

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Description

This project is related to project RO-ENERGY-0052, aiming to electrify additional households in Tarlisua Commune.

The project will reduce energy poverty through the electrification of additional 36 households by using energy produced by photovoltaic panels (36 off-grid photovoltaic systems) and ensuring normal living conditions for a number of additional 97 persons in Tarlisua. The households are isolated and the existing electrical distribution network in the area is located at a high distance. 

The project proposes the installation of photovoltaic panels to electrify additional 36 isolated households. In the area of Tarlisua Commune, the inhabitants face the lack of electrification, registering the lack of TV, washing machine, but also other elements such as the lack of a refrigerator, electricity for theirs economic activities. The green electricity will supply the houses which currently are not electrified.

The photovoltaic system will be composed of photovoltaic panels, panel fasteners on metal structure, inverter, charger, control module, battery and cable kit.
Most of  the buildings related to non-electrified households do not have a resistant roof which could allow the installation of photovoltaic panels. Therefore, the photovoltaic panels will be equipped with special fasteners for their mounting on a metal structure. The panels will be anchored to the ground by means of galvanized steel metal poles that will be used also for grounding.

The project will be implemented as follows:

1. Technical and electrical design

2. Purchase and installation of electrification equipment:
2.1. Purchase of photovoltaic systems;
2.2. Installations related to the system (structure for mounting and anchoring in the ground panels, electrical connections).

The photovoltaic panels proposed by the project have lifetime of 25 years and a higher power of 550 W, considering that the technology evolved compared to one used in the project that is currently in implementation.

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