Successful Telemetry System executed at UP’s largest Solar Plant ̶ 75MW
MBCS successfully designed, engineered and commissioned Telemetry System for UP’s largest Solar Plant, 75 MW at Mirzapur district. This plant was inaugurated by Honorable Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi & French President, Emmanuel Macron on March 12th, 2018.
Built at a cost of Rs.500 crore by French Firm Engle, the 75MW solar plant has come at Dadar Kalan Village on the hilly terrain of the Vindhyas range……
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MBCS Solar Plant Automation System – Providing Solar Plant Monitoring and Control Solutions
India plans on injecting 175Gw of variable renewable energy (VRE) on the power grid by 2022. The most important trend in the energy sector today is digitisation, decarbonisation and decentralisation, this provides MBCS the opportunity to innovate for the future. We offer a range of cost effective and reliable integrated energy solutions for utility scale solar projects including commercial rooftops, microgrids and storage projects…….
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Harmonics Monitoring
Harmonics is an important issue in the modern electrical network, becoming increasingly more important as more switching and smart loads are present. Harmonics can cause significant damage. Various standards such an American IEEE 519, European EN50160 or the British standard P5/4, specify limits for THDv and some of them also THDi. Please refer to our application note link below that discusses in detail on …..
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MBCS | Reach your Gold Standard of Measurement with our Weather Monitoring Systems (WMS)
DESIGNED FOR AFFORDABLE & PRECISE WEATHER MONITORING SYSTEMS FOR SOLAR AND WIND APPLICATION
Precise weather monitoring system (WMS) for assessment and system operations are a requirement for Renewable Plants and other Industrial applications. This system is permanently installed as a part of the control system for each wind and solar energy project by feeding data into SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition)…
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