Czech Utility Unveils Tech to Secure Solar Panels in Unstable Subsoil



PV Magazine International 5:49 am on May 28, 2024


CEZ Group has developed a new solar panel security technology using the central sections of conveyor belts from strip coal mines, suitable for unstable subsoil environments. Pilot testing near Blina Mine in Czechia shows promise without impact on panels. CEZ targets 6GW renewable capacity by 2030 with this innovative approach and considers thin-layer technology best suited for such terrains.

  • Innovative solar panel solution: Utilization of retired coal mine conveyor belt sections to secure panels on unstable ground.
  • Pilot testing: Conducted near Blina Mine in Czechia, with successful results suggesting suitability for various subsoils.
  • Target capacity growth: Aiming to reach up to 6GW of renewable energy sources by 2030 as part of their sustainability strategy.
  • Technology selection: Recognizes thin-layer panels without silicon cells as more suitable for unstable subsoil environments.
  • Market impact: Signifies advancement in the renewable energy sector, potentially benefiting various terrains where conventional methods are insufficient.

https://www.pv-magazine.com/2024/05/28/czech-utility-unveils-tech-to-secure-solar-panels-in-unstable-subsoil/

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