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< P > Brazilian plastic manufacturer Azul Pack has developed a reflective membrane that increases the efficiency of bilateral solar power plants. About this & nbsp; writes & nbsp; portal PV Magazine.

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The reflective “blanket” Azul Pack that reflects light < p >The membrane is a reflective “blanket”, which is underpinned under the panel and optimizing energy production, both on small solar power plants and large objects.

~ ~ < P > The product is available in two versions: Techreflex Geo and Techreflex Film. Techreflex Geo has a width of 5.9 to 20 meters and a thickness of 1.00 μm. In turn, Techreflex Film has variants from 4 to 20 meters and a thickness of 250 μm. The membranes can also be adjusted to the owner's needs.

< P > According to Leonardo Oliveira, a founder-founder of Albedo Power Flex, which distributes products in Brazil, technology has already demonstrated its capabilities at a solar power plant in the Genaier, where energy growth has reached 7% at the inverter. /p > < p > “If a battery was built in, efficiency could increase to 10.5%. At the trackers' installations, this increase could be even greater, reaching 15%”, & mdash; noted Leonardo Oliveira.

< P > As explaining in the company, the high reflective ability of reflective “blankets” increases the energy efficiency of panels, increasing the capture of light by bilateral modules even in cloudy weather. In addition, this litter prevents weed growing, minimizing the need for mowing, and prevents erosion and protects the foundations of solar stations.

< P > The membrane is made of inert materials that do not react with the soil. The stated service life is up to 20 years, and the guarantee & mdash; 10 years.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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