Pearl Electric’s PV Energy Storage Project Connected to the Grid

2025-03-12

Recently, Pearl Electric’s green photovoltaic energy storage project was successfully connected to the grid, generating its first kilowatt-hour of “green electricity.”

 

The project fully utilizes the company’s nearly 23,000 square meters of factory rooftop resources and the factory’s power supply lines. The installed capacity is 1.814 MWp, with 200 kW/458 kWh of energy storage. Following rigorous site surveys and scientific planning, the project adopts a “self-consumption with surplus power fed into the grid” operation model, fully realizing the efficient utilization of green energy.

 

Photovoltaic power generation is a technology that directly converts light energy into electrical energy using the photovoltaic effect at the semiconductor interface. Compared with commonly used thermal power generation systems, photovoltaic power generation has advantages such as zero emissions, no pollution, and renewability. It is not limited by geographical location and can utilize building rooftops, making it an energy-saving and green power generation method.

 

The project is designed to generate approximately 40.4 million kilowatt-hours of electricity over its 25-year operating period. The photovoltaic power station will generate approximately 1.73 million kilowatt-hours in the first year, with an average annual generation of approximately 1.62 million kilowatt-hours. This will save approximately 273 tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 729.9 tons annually, truly achieving a win-win situation for both economic and ecological benefits.

 

In the future, Pearl Electric will continue to focus on the sources, conversion, utilization, and disposal of carbon, and implement digital upgrades and process reengineering in its manufacturing processes to improve energy and resource utilization efficiency, aiming to gradually achieve the construction goals of a smart industrial park and a zero-carbon factory.