Project Info
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October 17, 2021
ARAVA POWER CLUSTER
The Arava Power Cluster is a significant solar energy initiative located in the Arava region of Israel, designed to harness the abundant sunlight that the area receives. With a capacity of 36 MW, this project focuses on utilizing fixed solar mounting systems to optimize energy production while ensuring minimal land disturbance.
This project emphasizes retrofitting existing solar installations to enhance their performance and efficiency. By integrating innovative design solutions, the Arava Power Cluster aims to maximize the energy output from its solar assets, contributing to Israel’s renewable energy targets and promoting sustainable practices in the region.
This project emphasizes retrofitting existing solar installations to enhance their performance and efficiency. By integrating innovative design solutions, the Arava Power Cluster aims to maximize the energy output from its solar assets, contributing to Israel’s renewable energy targets and promoting sustainable practices in the region.
Our Main Goals
At Cleanergy, our primary goal is to facilitate the transition to renewable energy through effective and innovative solar solutions. The Arava Power Cluster reflects our commitment to enhancing the performance of solar projects while minimizing environmental impact. By retrofitting and optimizing existing systems, we aim to increase energy production and contribute to a greener future for Israel.
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Project Retrofit:
Our team specializes in retrofitting existing solar installations to improve their operational efficiency and energy output. This involves upgrading equipment, enhancing system components, and implementing the latest technologies.
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Design Services:
We provide expert design services tailored to the unique needs of the solar project. Our experienced design team creates solutions that optimize energy capture while considering site-specific conditions and environmental factors.