It has been equipped with 264 Exotrack HZ single-axis trackers which orient 127,160 modules toward the sun throughout the day to significantly increase the plant’s energy yield and thereby contribute to providing cheaper, cleaner power to the Hawaiian population.
Installed in a coastal area with strong winds with unique meteorological characteristics and slopes up to 15%, this project is yet another showcase for Exosun to prove the robustness and adaptability of its solar tracking technology.
The Exotrack HZ’s balanced structure consisting of few and lightweight parts enabled swift installation and will require minimal O&M. The solar plant will produce approximately 72,900 MWh of clean energy annually
source: http://www.solarpowerworldonline.com
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