Construction of a Photovoltaic Solar Plant in Amapá
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Description: Construction of a photovoltaic solar plant in the state of Amapá. Population of the state of Amapá. The main advantage of using solar plants is the fact that they produce completely renewable and clean energy, but there are many other benefits, from helping the planet become more sustainable to helping reduce electricity bills. Improving and providing quality of life to the population through solar energy projects that will serve the municipality and reduce electricity rates. Inverters deliver the energy produced by photovoltaic panels at up to 380 volts. For the transmission of energy in high-voltage lines, a voltage much higher than this is required, therefore, transformers are used to increase the voltage to 13,800 volts, 69,000 volts, 138,000 volts and even above 230,000 volts. ID: 32547.16-06
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