HARNESSING THE POWER OF PRECISION: THE PHILIPPSEE FLOATING PHOTOVOLTAIC PROJECT

WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA / BAD SCHÖNBORN, GERMANY, 25 APRIL 202- O&L Nexentury Engineering redefines the future of renewable energy with the launch of the visionary Philippsee Floating Photovoltaic (PV) Project in Bad Schönborn, Germany. As a flagship initiative of the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group, this project stands as a testament to our commitment to innovative engineering and sustainable development. With this article, we delve into the technical specifics that set this project apart in the realm of renewable energy.

 

Technical Specifications and Design Excellence

Solar Panels: At the core of Philippsee’s design are 25,732 high-performance solar panels from Reisen, renowned for their durability and efficiency. These panels are divided into two specifications: 13,242 units at 580 Wp (Watt-peak – unit used to measure the output power of photovoltaic (solar) panels under standard test conditions) and 12,490 units at 585 Wp, summing up to a significant 15 MWp capacity. These panels are strategically mounted on robust steel frames paired with injection-moulded plastic pontoons, designed for resilience and stability on water. 

Floating Structure: The pontoons, often referred to as ponton floats, form the foundational floating structures that mimic boats. A total of 1,434 ponton floats create a stable base for the solar panels, ingeniously designed to withstand the dynamic aquatic environment through custom injection moulding.

Anchoring System: Anchoring these structures are steel I-beam anchors, tailored in length from 6 to 10 meters to match the varying densities of the lakebed. These anchors are coupled with thick marine mooring anchors and marine nylon cables, ensuring a secure and durable installation.

Inverters and Cabling: Energy conversion is managed by 36 state-of-the-art 330 kVA inverters, all installed on the water to minimize energy loss. The cabling system employs a sophisticated setup with DC-Cables of 6mm2 tin-plated copper and AC cables ranging from 70mm2 to 150mm2, ensuring optimal conductivity and resilience against the movements on water.

Precision Engineering at Its Core

The Philippsee project reflects O&L Nexentury’s ethos of precision engineering. Each component, from panel placement to cable routing, is meticulously planned to maximize efficiency and durability. Our global team of experts in electrical, civil, and renewable energy engineering ensures that every phase of the project not only meets but exceeds international standards.

Global Expertise for Local Impact

By combining global expertise with local insights, O&L Nexentury is not just constructing Germany’s largest floating solar park; we are setting new benchmarks for the industry. Our project management approach integrates advanced environmental impact studies and continuous monitoring, ensuring that our innovations harmonize with local ecosystems and contribute positively to the community.

A Commitment to Sustainability and Innovation

The Philippsee project is more than a renewable energy initiative; it is a commitment to environmental stewardship and technological innovation. As we move forward, O&L Nexentury remains dedicated to exploring and implementing cutting-edge solutions that address the global need for sustainable energy.

Join Us on Our Journey

We invite stakeholders, investors, and the community to join us in this exciting venture. For more insights into our projects and our vision for the future of energy, visit OLNEXENTURY.COM or follow us on LinkedIn at O&L NEXENTURY.

Together, let’s energize the future—one innovative project at a time.

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