38 kW Solar with 23 kWh Storage Commissioned at Llanes Golf Course in Spain
2026-07-09 14:33
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - A photovoltaic power station has been officially commissioned at the municipal golf course in Llanes, Asturias, Spain. Promoted by the Llanes City Council, the project operates under a self-consumption model with surplus electricity fed into the grid and compensation. The winning bidder was Toledo Solar and green technology company Kaylon Energías Renovables, with a contract amount of €55,140.25. Funding is allocated under the Llanes Sustainable Tourism Destination Plan (PSTD).

The photovoltaic modules are installed on the tiled roofs of the machinery warehouse and the men's locker room, using a coplanar system oriented south. The entire system has an installed capacity of 38.43 kWp, consisting of 63 photovoltaic panels of 610 Wp each, with a nominal power of 26 kW, connected to three 12 kW inverters.

The Llanes City Council stated that the power station is equipped with 63 individual power optimizers (one per panel), ensuring each photovoltaic panel can operate independently. According to the municipality's preliminary estimates, the project's annual power generation is expected to reach 50.08 MWh.

The station is also equipped with a lithium battery energy storage system with a capacity of 23 kWh, as well as an intelligent monitoring system that tracks power generation, consumption, and energy flow in real time. Part of the project's funding comes from the European Union's Next Generation EU fund, allocated through the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan under the Asturias Regional Sustainable Tourism Destination Plan.

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