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by Staff Writers Asuncion, Paraguay (SPX) Apr 30, 2013
The meeco Group subsidiary in Paraguay continues to grow with the achievement of a new sun2flow deep well pump installation, situated near the location of Pirizal in the Paraguayan Chaco, Department of Boqueron. This 2.450 Wp deep-well project has been recently installed at the beginning of April and its primary focus and objective is to pump water needed to provide the client's cattle with drinking water. With over 4 hours distance, separating the site from the capital of Boqueron, Filadelfia, the sun2flow solar powered pumping solution solves a substantial and expensive whilst unreliable diesel dependence problem. In just one day and two weeks after the initial order, meeco America Latina S.A. has installed the 2,450 Wp sun2flow fixed system using 10 polycrystalline solar modules and a 40 meter depth centrifugal pump with a daily output of exceeding 40.000 Liters. Pirizal being situated 23 degrees south of the equator, the modules have been oriented north with an inclination of 22+ and are expected to produce more than 4.000 kWh of usable electrical energy per year. By using a sun2flow solar powered water pump, the owner of the installation will save approximately 6.000 Liters of Diesel per year. "In a country known for its hydroelectric power generation, The meeco Group has been steadily adding new sun2flow and sun2live solar projects, mostly off-grid and for agriculture as well as small isolated villages", says Dr. Oliver Jann, President of meeco America Latina S.A. "Paraguay has a considerable number of opportunities in the solar energy sector, both because energy is needed in far away places and because the country has ideal solar irradiation values. We are determined to pursue our goal to provide energy everywhere in Paraguay and Latin America" adds Dieter Trutschler, Sales Director of The meeco Group.
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