China’s Universal Energy installs remote control for renewable projects in Kazakhstan

BAKOU, Azerbaijan, 18 September

By Nargiz Sadikhova – Trend:

Chinese company Universal Energy installed a remote control to continue implementing its renewable energy projects in Kazakhstan, a Universal Energy official told Trend.

The company said that thanks to remote cooperation between the Chinese and Kazakh team, the Kaskelen 50 MWc photovoltaic plant invested and built through Universal Energy effectively connected to the grid on June 26, 2020.

“This allocation is a vital step taken by the EU during the epidemic period,” the official said.

In the official’s words, the structure of the 50 MWc Kaskelen photovoltaic (PV) plant was introduced in August 2019, however, since the COVID-19 outbreak this year, flights have been canceled, the control team of allocation in China and suppliers have not been able to get to the site to manage the appliance debugging, structure and storage of curtains.

As a result, the team has implemented a remote control method, which consists of educating the painter on site through videoconferencing and installation commands written to complete the electrical installation and settle for the paintings of the subcontractors while returning videos for monitoring. management and anti-COVID-19 measures, the allocation team nevertheless controlled to get the plant up and running on time,” the corporate said.

The official added that this is the 3rd PV allocation that the EU has finalized in Kazakhstan, following the auction of the 100 MWc Kapshagay PV plant and the 30 MWc Zhangiz PV plant in 2019.

“This is also the first allocation of photovoltaic force that ends the epidemic period. Universal Energy now has six new force allocations in Kazakhstan, adding 3 photovoltaic force (PV) assignments in operation and 3 wind power plants under construction,” the company says.

Universal Energy is a foreign company in Shanghai that focuses on the renewable energy industry and specializes in investing, building and operating wind and solar energy projects around the world.

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