Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Space Industry and Business News .




SOLAR DAILY
Trina Solar wins System Integration prize at 2013 Solar Industry Awards
by Staff Writers
San Jose CA (SPX) Oct 16, 2013


File image.

Trina Solar has announced that its Trinasmart voltage optimisation product has won the 2013 Solar Industry Award in the System Integration category. This follows success for Trina Solar Chairman and CEO Jifan Gao in the Solar Award for Excellence (Individual) category in 2012.

The Solar Industry Awards, managed by publishing house Angel Business Communications, which produces the prominent PV trade magazine and website Solar International, recognise the whole PV value chain and the people, products, and services, that demonstrate innovation and technological excellence.

Speaking about the success of Trinasmart in the System Integration category, David Ridsdale, editor-in-chief of Solar International, said: "Trina Solar's ability to incorporate a range of technologies and options from its own portfolio, as well as that of its partners, sees an impressive module that improve overall output as well as ease of installation - allowing solar to be introduced to areas that previously would not have been considered."

Trinasmart is a performance optimiser integrated into Trina Solar's monocrystalline Honey M module range. It enables the monitoring and control of arrays at a modular level and increases system performance by up to 20 per cent.

Users have real-time access to all module data through their smartphone or laptop, with the ability to switch off the entire array with a single click in case of emergency. Trinasmart works with all kinds of inverter, does not require extra wiring, and makes it possible to run up to 30 per cent longer module strings.

Trinasmart also improves the safety of the PV system: in cases of electrical failure (e.g. flashing arc), Trinasmart shuts down the affected modules automatically.

Moreover, in the case of an external fire the modules can be totally deactivated, eliminating high voltages and improving the safety of firefighters during an emergency. Trinasmart increases building security and complies with current and future European regulations demanding low voltage shut-off capabilities. Trinasmart uses technology from Silicon Valley company Tigo Energy

"We are obviously very happy to have won this award, particular as the winners are determined by the votes of our peers within the PV community. Following on from last year's individual award made to our Chairman and CEO Jifan Gao, this award is recognition not only of the technological innovation and excellence of Trinasmart, but also of the high esteem in which Trina Solar and its products and expertise are held within the industry," said Ben Hill, Trina Solar's Head of Europe.

Trina Solar was presented with its award at a ceremony at the Hotel Novotel Convention and Wellness Roissy CDG, Paris, during PVSEC Europe on Tuesday 1 October. Dr Pierre Verlinden, Head of R and D, attended to accept the award.

.


Related Links
Trina Solar
All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








SOLAR DAILY
Trina Solar supplies 5MW to ESPE for ground-mounted project in Romania
London, UK (SPX) Oct 14, 2013
Trina Solar has announced that it has recently supplied 5MW to ESPE, a leading Italian company that designs and installs reliable green energy systems, for a ground-mounted project in Romania. The large-scale solar installation is part of a 20MW project led by ESPE. This first phase consists of two installations of 2.5MW each, and will provide an expected annual output of 6.6GWh and a savi ... read more


SOLAR DAILY
British engineers hope to reboot 50-year-old computer

Circadian rhythms in skin stem cells protect us against UV rays

Northwestern Researchers Develop Compact, High-Power Terahertz Source at Room Temperature

Thousands march in Romania against Canadian mine plan

SOLAR DAILY
Third Advanced EHF Satellite Will Enhance Resiliency of Military Communications

USAF Launches Third Advanced Extremely High Frequency Satellite

Atlas 5 Lofts 3rd AEHF Military Comms Satellites

Unified Military Intelligence Picture Helping to Dispel the Fog of War

SOLAR DAILY
Sunshield preparations bring Gaia closer to deep-space Soyuz launch

SES-8 Arrives At Cape Canaveral For SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch

Spaceport Colorado and S3 Sign Memorandum of Understanding

Milky Way-mapping Gaia receives its sunshield

SOLAR DAILY
Plan maps development of China's sat-nav industry

Raytheon completes critical design review for GPS OCX software

Tracking devices to go toe-to-toe with smartwatches

Orbcomm Acquires The SENS Asset Tracking Operation

SOLAR DAILY
EU revives airline carbon tax proposal

In Israel, lingering bitterness over a failed fighter project

Brazil aims to build advanced fighter jets with Russia

Northrop Grumman to Upgrade French Navy E-2C Hawkeye Fleet

SOLAR DAILY
CU, MIT breakthrough in photonics could allow for faster and faster electronics

Researchers demonstrate 'accelerator on a chip'

Spirals of Light May Lead to Better Electronics

Promising new alloy for resistive switching memory

SOLAR DAILY
Astrium Enhances TerraSAR-X Resolution and Coverage Capabilities

Iron in the Earth's core weakens before melting

DroneMetrex Accomplishes Another Mapping Project Using Its Unique Topodrone-100

Flood maps from satellite data can help emergency response

SOLAR DAILY
Pulp friction cleans up 'Brockovich' chemical

WHO launches drive against mercury thermometers

Mongolia's 'eco-Nazis' target foreign miners

Minamata mercury treaty signed at UN conference




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement