4 FAQs about Chile PV Inverter

Will Sungrow supply a 480 MW PV plant in Chile?

SANTIAGO, Chile, May 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Sungrow, the global leading inverter solution supplier for renewables, announced that it will supply its turnkey PV inverter solutions solutions to a 480 MW PV plant in Chile's Atacama Desert.

What is inverter based resource (IBR)?

Inverter-based resource (IBR): Any generating resource of electric power that is connected to the transmission system via power electronic interface and that consists of one or more inverter unit(s) capable of exporting active power from a primary energy source or energy storage system to a transmission system.

Why should you choose Sungrow sg6250hv-mv inverter solution?

As a result of the optimal IP65 high protection capability, Sungrow's SG6250HV-MV inverter solution is resilient to sandy and dry conditions. The 6.25MW solution also equips the anti-PID (Potential Induced Degradation) function, which can recover power degradation in the PV modules, enabling a maximum yield and longer lifetime for modules.

What is a grid-following inverter (GFL)?

Grid-following (GFL): Conventional IBRs. Mode of operation of an inverter in which the active power injected along with the voltage magnitude, reactive power, or power factor at the point of connection is controlled at high bandwidth, following the phase imposed by the external grid.

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