As electric vehicles become more and more popular every day, the demand for fast charging stations is also constantly increasing.In this regard, DEGER dual axis solar tracking systems were used ...
Read MoreRenewables become an option for defunct mining sites After a century of pulling lead and zinc from the Sullivan mine in southeast British Columbia, the energy company Teck recently shut down the oper...
Read MoreSolar tracking systems — Generate significantly more electricity thanks to panels tracking by light sensor. The generation curve is better adapted to energy usage and the battery. This opens up new ...
Read MoreThe city of Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada once home to the largest lead-zinc mine in the world, today Kimberley houses the largest solar project in BC. In the first 18 months of operation of the...
Read MoreThe city of Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada once home to the largest lead-zinc mine in the world, today Kimberley houses the largest solar project in BC. In the first 18 months of operation of the...
Read MoreWinfried Kretschmann besucht Solarspezialisten. Winfried Kretschmann (Grüne) informierte sich bei DEGERenergie über die aktuelle Lage der Solarenergiebranche und musste erneut feststellen, dass dies...
Read MoreThe new Deger S100 provides reduced installation time, lower energy consumption and reduced maintenance. It is designed for wind speeds up to 110 km/h. Read more: pveurope.eu...
Read MoreFrom solar panel systems that track sunlight to new storage solutions, 37 European companies with innovative green energy technologies will be in Singapore and Malaysia from Oct 24 to 29 as part of a ...
Read MoreOn the Spanish vineyard “Viñas del Vero” the University of Zaragoza has installed three different photovoltaic systems under the project “rewind” to demonstrate that renewable energy can be p...
Read MoreIn the last few years, DEGER has position themselves successfully on the Canadian market with its dual-axis tracking systems. Now long term Canadian customers are impressed by the new single axis trac...
Read MoreThe company Xalino from Germany gained 17,500 kilowatt hours of electricity from the sun in 2015 with a Deger D100. Around 11,600 kilowatt hours has been consumed directly or stored for later use. Re...
Read MoreDeger developed a new method for retrofitting astronomical tracking systems to the patented MLD technology. After one day the yield improved.Read more: pveurope.eu...
Read MoreGerman solar tracking system manufacturer Degerenergie GmbH has secured a 24 MW tracker order from Canada. The company is supplying 2,200 DEGER D100 tracker systems for several PV projects under devel...
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