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Ovid Solar

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Modern Technology in Sun Energy

Our Mission

We provide Renewable Energy

Ovid Solar Power Plant will reduce 625 tons of carbon emissions (CO2), which is equivalent to the annual CO2 reduction of approximately 30,000 trees, and will meet the annual electricity needs of 700 Ukrainian households.

. About Ovid Solar

How it Works?
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How it Works?

When the sun shines onto a solar panel, energy from the sunlight is absorbed by the PV cells in the panel. This energy creates electrical charges that move in response to an internal electrical field in the cell, causing electricity to flow. With complex electrical equipment and regulating devices, this flowing electricity is directly being fed to the Ukrainian power grid and distributed to the industries, rural network and households.
In addition to PV panels , our Sslar power plant uses Solar trackers to optimize the Energy that will be produced from Sun. PV solar trackers adjust the direction that a solar panel is facing according to the position of the Sun in the sky. By keeping the panel perpendicular to the Sun, more sunlight strikes the solar panel, less light is reflected, and more energy is absorbed. That energy can be converted into power. Solar tracking uses complex instruments to determine the location of the Sun relative to the object being aligned.

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Benefits of Solar Systems

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Impact on the Environment

Solar energy has the least negative impact on the environment compared to any other energy source.

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Reduce Water Usage

Solar panels create energy without water nor a negative impact on the ecosystem.

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Reduces Air Population

Solar panels help get rid of air pollution and create clean energy that won’t contribute to air pollution.

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Helps Fight Climate Change

Solar energy is one of the ways to prevent the effects of climate change. By reducing CO2 emissions, and releasing fewer pollutants in the air.

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