Clenergy mounting solutions chosen for Philippines's largest mall solar project
Clenergy was selected to provide mounting solutions for the largest mall solar project in the Philippines to date -- the Robinsons Starmills shopping mall in Pampanga Province.
Clenergy, the leading solar solution provider, was selected to provide mounting solutions for the largest mall solar project in the Philippines to date -- the Robinsons Starmills shopping mall in San Fernando, Pampanga Province, which is now powered by its own 2.88-megawatt solar array.
Situated on Robinsons Starmills standing seam roof, Clenergy provided a smart and easy-to-install solution using kliplocks and light rails. The Clenergy Philippines engineering team designed the mounting solution with particular attention to Pampangas potential maximum wind speeds of up to 200 kilometers per hour. The team helped to ensure the project will withstand high wind loads, backed up by a quality guarantee for 20+ years.
The Solenergy Systems Inc., installer of this project also spoke highly of Clenergys mounting solutions and services. The easy installation design and intelligent packing methods saved them significant on-site time.
The project went live on May 30, 2016, with a total of 10,880 solar panels on the roof deck.The installation is expected to cut carbon dioxide emission by 2.25 million kilograms. According to owner Robinsons Land Corp., the project breaks existing records for renewable energy generator installed for a shopping malls own consumption.
Since entering the Philippines market in 2015, Clenergy has developed a close partnership with several major Philippines PV market players and won some major projects in the Philippines.
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