The importance and inevitability of the energy transition, especially in periods of energy crisis, have become clear to many in various social and economic circles – from businessmen to religious communities. This trend is also confirmed by MT-KOMEX, which has proven its commitment to renewable energy sources through numerous projects. After constructing a 50 kW solar power plant at the Žiča monastery, MT-KOMEX confirmed the previous thesis by realizing another project at one of the most important Serbian monasteries – Manasija.
In addition, it has lined up its other ventures, many of which were located in Vojvodina, where the company has already proven why it is a leader in renewable energy sources several times. One of the significant projects of the company, MT-KOMEX, was realized in Kikinda, where an innovative solar solution was used. The project in question was implemented according to the turnkey system and is one of the indicators of the company’s strategic position in the market of renewable sources. The turnkey system includes all phases of construction and commissioning of the solar power plant, from design and delivery to assembly and final system testing. This approach allows clients like Jaffa to get a fully functional and operational solar power plant.
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This way of operating makes this model extremely attractive for companies striving for a fast energy transition, as it enables efficient and quick adaptation to sustainable energy practices, reducing the time and costs needed to switch to renewable energy sources. The solar power plant on the ground, located on the premises of the Banini factory in Kikinda, is an example of the efficient use of renewable energy. High-quality Canadian solar panels of 650wp were used for construction. These panels enable maximum efficiency in converting sunlight into electricity. In addition, using a 20 kW Fronius Symo inverter contributes to optimal energy conversion and distribution. Regarding the construction on which the panels are placed, the Turkish manufacturer Kıraç Metal was chosen, which guarantees high standards in production and installation. The planned annual production of this solar power plant is 780 MWh of electricity, which will significantly contribute to the safe and reliable supply of the plant’s operations.
In addition, the transition to green energy brings significant environmental benefits. It is expected that carbon dioxide emissions will be reduced by 719 tons per year. This saving in CO2 emissions not only contributes to the preservation of the environment but also helps to meet the goals of sustainable development and climate neutrality. The solar power plant in Kikinda is being connected and will soon acquire buyer-producer status. This status will enable the investor to produce energy for his own needs and hand over excess electricity to the distribution system according to the aforementioned principle, thus contributing to his energy stability in the long run.
By implementing green projects, local communities get the opportunity to develop sustainable and environmentally friendly energy solutions, which reduce dependence on fossil fuels and improve the quality of the environment of our cities. However, projects like this still send another message: the importance of sustainable business, which is increasingly being applied in Serbia, as the company MT-KOMEX witnesses daily. The expert team of MT-KOMEX is always ready to take on new challenges in constructing solar power plants. This is evidenced by their portfolio of over 200 built solar power plants whose total installed power exceeds 140 MW. The company’s well-coordinated team is ready to respond to all client requests and build the most efficient power plant.
Prepared by Milica Vučković
The story was published in the new issue of the Energy portal Magazine ENERGY TRANSITION