The whole planet is shifting now from fossil fuel to renewable energy. More and more countries are filling the list with that which have started to follow the plan by 2030 for clean energy usage. In fact, solar power is the leading source, and each region is trying to increase its number of solar projects every year. Photovoltaic modules are a great way to convert sunlight into energy possible for different needs. We use them for various demands: residential, industrial, commercial, or solar farms installations. Moreover, choosing a suitable solar panel, there are some factors, we should count on: personal intention, efficiency, cost, quality, warranty, particular specifications, etc.
Eco Green Energy prepared a short observation of the solar projects done with the most popular PV module series in different areas of 2021.
South America
Obviously, the South American region historically is the sunniest place on the earth. As a result, of its favorable climate and abundant natural resources, the area is one of the central players in solar energy development.
EOS series is quite popular in Latin American countries. These panels, with a high-quality aluminum frame, resist load up to 5400 Pa, and wind pressure up to 3800 Pa. Furthermore, it ensures excellent performance in a low-light environment.
Here is the 300KW solar project installed in Ecuador. Installation with EOS mono 330W is done for commercial use in the aquaculture industry for AQ1 automatic feeding systems based on the sound of shrimp chewing. In other words, this is a feeding system on demand, revolutionizing shrimp feeding in Ecuador.


One more project was completed in Honduras. A 75 KW on-grid system with HELIOS PLUS 450W was developed and installed by our distributor there. Additionally, our partner used EGE brand brackets and accessories. It is worth mentioning, Helios Plus PV modules are 9BB with 144 cells, made with half-cut technology. By cutting solar cells in half, the current from each cell is divided as well. It promotes lower resistive losses and durability as electricity moves throughout cells and wires in a solar panel.

Africa
Africa has overflowing renewable energy resources. The area is turning rapidly to solar photovoltaics. Due to recent substantial cost reductions, solar projects offer a cost-effective way to provide utility-scale electricity for the grid and modern energy services to the approximately 600 million Africans without electricity access.

The country has over 2,800 hours of sunlight per year, which is good for developing solar energy. The local partner in Madagascar completed a 120kW project using Eco Green Energy 9BB Mono 450W solar panels.
Asia
The Asian region is also on the way to achieving full access to affordable, clean electricity for all its citizens. Cambodia is one of the countries there, with a tremendous perspective for solar energy implementation.

According to the Cambodia Energy Outlook in 2021, an Asian country has a high opportunity for solar PV due to the fast-growing demand for power. Furthermore, our distributors used Helios Plus half-cut mono 450W solar panels for an ice factory in Battambang Province. In addition, the total capacity is 100kW.
Europe
The development of the solar market in the EU is growing. By 2025, the EU plan to reach a cumulative PV capacity of 327.6 GW. In addition, due to the latest data from the Ember report, 27 EU countries generated nearly 39 terawatt-hours of power from solar panels during 2021.

Similarly, France is in a TOP 5 European countries with the highest solar energy capacity. Eco Green Energy installed EOS mono 320W photovoltaic plants with a total capacity of 142 9 kW. The project is located on the roofs of the landlord Grand Delta Habitat around Avignon city.
At Eco Green Energy, we always ensure PV modules’ premium quality and cooperate with reliable and dedicated local partners to bring the perfect service.
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