The Greek steel pipes Corinth Pipeworks, the Steel pipes of the Belgian Cenergy Holdings, announced the commissioning of the largest industrial photoelectric (PV) system in Greece, establishing a new milestone for sustainable industrial development. The solar system with a capacity of 7.1 MW strengthens the company's strategy to reduce carbon emissions, positioning the Greek industry on the front edge of the integration of renewable energy sources.
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Solar system on the roof, the solar system on the roof. The installed at the Thisvi Industrial Arein Corinth Pipeworks plant consists of 12,000 solar panels with an area of 60,000 m² on two roofs. Using the Behind-The-Meter technology, the generated energy directly nourishes production facilities without injection into the national network.An annual production volume: 10,000 MW · h renewable electricity
Energy coverage: 25 percent of the plant’s needs in Electricity
Reducing reduction: approximately 4000 metric tons of carbon per yearThis initiative strengthens the company's strategy to reduce carbon emissions, exceeding its goal by 2025 to provide 80 percent of energy consumption from renewable sources due to a combination of this system and agreements on the purchase of energy from renewable sources with a chickenpox.