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Date: 2024/04/29

Energy storage facilities exhibited at GREENPOWER

The GREENPOWER fair, held on 23-25 April 2024 in Poznań, once again confirmed its role as a key event for the renewable energy industry. This year's edition brought together a wide range of exhibitors and visitors to see the latest innovations and technological solutions to support sustainability.

For the second time, Apator had the honour of being an exhibitor, presenting its latest solutions for the RES market. Our stand was very popular with both industry professionals and numerous visitors interested in deploying modern technologies in their businesses.

During the fair, we focused on presenting several key products:

  • Energy storage – our state-of-the-art energy storage solutions were one of the most discussed topics at our stand. They enable efficient management of energy resources, which is of key importance in the context of the growing popularity of RES.
  • SPV controllers for photovoltaic power stations – we presented advanced controllers that play the role of a remote controller, data concentrator, communication module and regulator of the facility's operating parameters in accordance with the network code, conditions and procedures for the use of certificates in the process of connecting energy generation modules to the power grid (PTPiREE) and requirements for the connection of generation units to the grid (NC RfG)
  • BELplus OZE protection – we also presented our protection devices, which increase the safety of RES installations by protecting them from surges and other failures.

There was also a great deal of interest in the lecture by our expert and RES Product Manager, Szymon Piasecki, who introduced the topic of 'Using green energy in industry – developing the functionality of energy storage facilities'. The presentation, which took place as part of the second edition of the PSME Energy Storage Forum, attracted a large audience and sparked discussions about the future of energy storage technology.

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