HIGECO MORE PROVIDES MONITORING SYSTEMS FOR A 120 MW PHOTOVOLTAIC PORTFOLIO IN ITALY

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The portfolio consists of eighteen PV plants located in Italy. Higeco More managed the supply and the installation of the ‘first level' SCADA for each plant. The entire portfolio can now be monitored through a single software platform that facilitates the control of the operations both for the owner and for the various O&M companies involved.

In addition to monitoring inverters and weather sensors, Higeco More's advanced solutions also allow data acquisition from energy meters, string-combiners, trackers, general protections and interface protections. All the data acquired from each PV plant are standardized and can be aggregated across the entire portfolio.

The platform allows the owner to check the performance of each plant very easily. By means of a customized and fully automatic system of advanced reporting, he can effortlessly produce and send daily and monthly reports -for each asset and the entire portfolio as well- to the various operators.

“We are very satisfied with the trustful relationship we and Green Arrow Capital have built over the years” says Marco Poloniato, Founding Partner and Sales Manager Italy at Higeco More. “In an expanding PV market like nowadays, it is more and more important to rely on a flexible and advanced SCADA system in order to reduce operating costs and optimize yields, both for subsidized assets and  new plants in grid parity”.

“We are happy to have worked with Higeco More for many years with mutual satisfaction. The monitoring of our assets is one of the fundamental components for our performance” says Eugenio de Blasio, Founder and CEO of Green Arrow Capital group.

Higeco More is a leading company in the supply of advanced monitoring systems, SCADA, EMS and Power Plant Controllers in approximately 20 countries. The company is headquartered in Milan and Belluno (Italy) and its solutions are currently monitoring and controlling more than 3,000 renewable energy systems for a total capacity of approximately 2 GW worldwide.