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Durst Group Installs Solar Panel Plant

The new solar array is expected to generate 50% of the company headquarters' energy demand

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Durst Group, a manufacturer of digital printing and production technologies, announces the installation of a solar panel plant at its headquarters in Brixen, South Tyrol, Italy.

This initiative is part of the company’s ongoing sustainability efforts and commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. The new solar panel plant, one of the biggest in South Tyrol, has a capacity of 1,569 KWp/1.57 MWp and is expected to generate over 1,700,000 KWh / 1,700 MWh of energy annually. This corresponds to approximately the electricity demand of 550 single-family households and more than 50% of the energy demand of Durst Brixen. The installation consists of 3,410 modules, two separate plants, and 14 inverters.

“Following our installation of a solar panel plant at our production site in Lienz/Austria in 2022, we are thrilled to have installed now one of the biggest solar panel plants in South Tyrol at our headquarters in Brixen,” says Christoph Gamper, CEO of Durst Group. “Our commitment to sustainability is a core value at Durst, and this new installation is a testament to that commitment. We are proud to take this important step towards reducing our carbon footprint and making a positive impact on the environment.”

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The plant will produce 70% of the generated energy for direct self-consumption, while the remaining 30% will be available for feed-in or future storage solutions. The technology used includes power optimizers by Solaredge that maintain the performance of a series of modules even in the presence of partial shading or pollution.

The project, which was executed by Leitner Electro, took six months to complete, including a winter/bad weather break. Stadtwerke Brixen provided friendly support for the project.

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Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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