Siemens Equips Nuremberg Soccer Stadium with Solar Power System
Siemens Power Transmission and Distribution (PTD) has installed a photovoltaic system at Nuremberg soccer stadium. PTD was prime contractor for the order placed by German insurer KarstadtQuelle Versicherungen. The roof-mounted system, which is the largest of its kind at any of the stadiums staging matches at the 2006 World Football Championships, has been feeding up to 140 kW of solar-generated power into the Nuremberg power supply system since May 19.
Seven hundred fifty-eight solar modules cover a total area of about 1000 square meters of the stadium roof, with each module delivering an output of 185 W of electricity in full sunshine. Two 60-kVA power inverters in master-slave configuration transform the direct current produced by the solar modules into three-phase alternating current at a voltage of 400 V. The power inverters are equipped with monitoring and display systems, which also enable remote monitoring and control of the solar system. To further optimize power efficiency, the Siemens experts took the geometry of the 42-meter high roof into account, and thus the position of the six rows of solar modules, when designing the power inverters and adapted the devices accordingly.
Following completion of project planning and system engineering at its competence center for solar projects in the Netherlands, Siemens PTD needed just three weeks for project management and implementation of the project.Want to use this article? Click here for options!
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