• Antaisolar was awarded “Solar Company of the Year: Structure” at the ceremony of Indonesia Solar Week 2022
    Company News February 18, 2022 Antaisolar was awarded “Solar Company of the Year: Structure” at the ceremony of Indonesia Solar Week 2022
    Recently, the Indonesia Solar Week Conference & Awards 2022 was held by Solar Quarter as scheduled. After fierce competition and elections, Antaisolar won the award of “Solar Company of the Year: Structure” with its excellent product quality, continuous R&D investment, all-round high-quality services and the outstanding achievements in Indonesia solar brackets industry. The ceremony was addressed by the enlightening opening remarks of our guest of honor Ms. Andriah Feby Misna, Director Various New & Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources, Republic of Indonesia. The top leaders of the Indonesia Solar Industry gained the prestigious recognition and honor at the ‘Indonesia Solar Week Awards 2022‘, In this event we can see a 360 Degree outlook of Indonesia's Solar Sector. The energy transition is larger and quicker in the country. It had an array of insightful discussions on Business strategies adopted by leaders of Rooftop, Utility & Floating Solar Sector for sustainable growth. The event drew an especially senior audience, comprising over 300+ senior decision makers from project developers, solar EPC companies, equipment manufacturers, service/technology providers & consulting firms, of the utility, floating and rooftop solar segment. Indonesia is aiming to add 4.7 GW of solar capacity by 2030 under its new Electricity Procurement Plan (RUPTL) which will boost the contribution of renewables to the mix.  The “greener” RUPTL for the 2021-2030 period targets a  51.6%renewables share in new capacity additions. The government wants to shift away from fossil fuel and reach net zero carbon emissions by 2060. South-East Asia's biggest floating PV installation is under construction in Indonesia. With local production base in Indonesia and localization service, Antaisolar will continue to provide convenient and reliable, innovative and efficient solar mounting solutions to ensure the benefits of PV station systems, and continue to create value for the clients.
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  • Commercial tile roof with BIPV roof mounting solution in China
    Project News February 15, 2022 Commercial tile roof with BIPV roof mounting solution in China
    Project  information Location: China Building: Commerical , tile roof Building height: 10 m Panel: 450W Commissioning: Jan, 2022 System: BIPV solution Capacity: 3MW Module orientation: Landscape Clamping of the modules: long side Use of electricity: own consumption and fed into the power grid The PV system in China on tile roof are attached with BIPV roof mounting solution, featuring with robust carbon steel structure and good performance of waterproof, it’s designed with optimal layout to achieve better stability and reliability. “In existing buildings, we combine the solar system with a power unit. We choose Antaisolar for its extensive expertise for dealing with complicated solar park," said by the owner of solar park. The  solar modules are installed in an east-west orientation and thus generate solar power evenly distributed throughout the day, which the company uses directly to operate machines in production.
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  • New installation standard to bring positive change for rooftop solar
    Industry News February 11, 2022 New installation standard to bring positive change for rooftop solar
    AS/NZS 5033:2021 may have turned the solar industry upside down, but modules still need to go on the roof, writes Clean Energy Council technical program specialist Nathan Smith. The Australian rooftop solar industry is set for significant changes in the next six months. The publication of AS/NZS 5033:2021 on 19 November 2021 is set to fundamentally change how we as an industry design, install, document and, to a great extent, think about solar installations. With some of the changes inherent to the new standard providing alternatives to the more controversial components of a solar installation (for example, rooftop DC isolators), there has been a flurry of gossip, social media posts, bulletins from industry bodies and suppliers, and advice that is often lacking in detail or simply misinformed. New year, new standard The Clean Energy Council led the rewrite of the new AS/NZS 5033:2021 standard in conjunction with the members of the EL-042 committee, with several staff members involved in both the development and review of the draft document. While significant time and resources were devoted to ensuring that installers and the industry’s interests were well represented, it is important to remember that the EL-042 committee also represents the opinions and concerns of other personnel that are required to interact with rooftop solar systems, including emergency services and other stakeholders that have vested interests in ensuring the best outcome from the rewrite. The new version of AS/NZS 5033 becomes mandatory on 19 May 2022 in all states and territories except NSW, where it became mandatory on the date of publication. Electrical regulators have the authority to make the new version of the standard mandatory before 19 May 2022, but most have indicated that they will not do this and allow installations to be done to either standard until the mandatory date.   Regardless, it is important to know that whichever standard is applied, the whole standard must be followed. You cannot use some requirements from the 2021 version of the standard and some from the 2014 version. For installers outside of NSW, it may be easier to continue to work to the 2014 version until you have had a chance to develop a robust understanding of the requirements of the new standard. Further information on mandatory dates and all the latest information on the implementation of the standard can be found on the Electrical Regulatory Authorities Council’s (ERAC) website.  What has changed in the new standard?   Some of the major changes in the new version of AS/NZS 5033:2021 include:   an increase in maximum PV array voltage for residential systems changes to PV array isolation requirements new DC cable installation requirements for wiring systems and wiring enclosures   changes to earthing requirements changes to DC optimiser and micro inverter requirements   updated testing and verification requirements. The new standard also provides clarification ...
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  • Antaisolar completes supply of 38MW solar racking for thermal power plant ---Test
    Project News February 05, 2022 Antaisolar completes supply of 38MW solar racking for thermal power plant ---Test
    Recently, Antaisolar has announced that it has completed the shipment of 38MW of solar bracket to the thermal power enterprise in China. The solar plant is built to actively carried out the clean transformation of traditional power. Based on the traditional thermal energy power plants, these solar photovoltaic power plants, opening a new chapter in green energy development. The 38MW solar plants is comprise of agrivoltaic, solar-fishery hybrid and ground-mounted solar plant. Due to the multiply application scenario, Antaisolar engineering team came to site to conduct a survey and then offer cost-effective solar racking solution according to local condition. Different product portfolio with optimal solar racking design for achieving the transition towards green energy. Fishery-solar hybrid system The fishery-solar hybrid system innovatively combines solar power generation with fishery, which not only saves the land, but also outputs environmentally-friendly and clean energy. The water area below the solar array can be used for fish and shrimp farming. Agrivoltaic system Agrivoltaics is a symbiotic relationship where both the solar panels and the crops benefit because they help each other perform better. Antaisolar offered a proper solution with well calculated solar array span to obtain sufficient solar radiation and offer a proper hight for agricultural work. Ground-mounted system According to the terrain and land conditions , Antaisolar proposed two sets of fixed mounting structure with double and single columns respectively. The adoption of MAC steel  structure with high-strength performance allows for large spans to reduce the number of pile foundations, and thus better reduce costs.
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