The client – a company doing business in the power industry in the Czech Republic – had a photovoltaic (PV) power plant built in the south of Moravia with the installed output of 1.7 MWp. Before taking over the work from the general contractor the client had to make sure that the power plant production corresponded with the production parameters of the technology guaranteed by the manufacturers and also the terms and conditions of the general contract for work. Therefore we recommended the client to implement the performance ratio test, which directly measures the PV power plant's capability to transform the actual solar radiation into a corresponding quantity of electric power.
The client – a company active in the area of photovoltaics in Slovakia – planned to develop a photovoltaic (PV) power plant near the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv. Because it was its first development outside of the domestic market, it requested the verification whether the investment plan was technically and economically feasible at the given location. The feasibility study was also to provide the client with convincing reasoning concerning the project for prospective partners and investors.
The client – an international company active in the area of renewable energies in the countries of western, central and eastern Europe – planned to build a photovoltaic (PV) power plant in the south of Slovakia with the total installed output of 3.99 MWp.
For the purpose of its financing it asked the bank for a loan. The bank subjected provision of the loan to supplying the energy audit, which would objectively demonstrate the estimated production of the PV power plant in the course of its whole lifecycle and independently evaluate the economic return on the investment.