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Case study Kerkrade fixed structure project (II)

August 2, 2021

Production

Production using highly specialised means such as cold roll forming machines with a wide variety of sections, punches and profiles.

Figure 18: Profile manufacturing

 

Figure 19: Components ready for shipment

 

Logistic

Shipment of the installation components (piles, clamps, screws, etc.) to the Netherlands in 24 deliveries using the DAP (Delivered At Place) Incoterm. This means Praxia Energy delivers the components of the installation to the point chosen by the customer, assuming the costs and risks of delivery from the country of origin to that point. The customer is only responsible for the payment of taxes, tariffs and customs of the destination country.

Figure 20: Loading components on the truck

 

Assembly

Once the components arrived in place, they were assembled, completely bolted together without the need for any machining.

Figure 22: Assembly of the structure

 

Figure 23: Assembly of the solar panels


 

Result

The result is an installation that fulfil the initial requirements of having 14.4 MWp of power and generating enough renewable energy to cover the annual consumption of 4,000 average Dutch households.

Figure 24: Installation in Kerkrade, Netherlands

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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