Project management is one of our main activities. Depending on the client’s requirements, we look for individual solutions, implementing each turnkey project.
We perform preparatory and excavation works on the site, computer modeling of the future station, development of feasibility study and design documentation, ensure the safety of construction activities. Each stage of construction is carried out in accordance with environmental standards, coordinating the project with regulatory authorities, selecting equipment, taking into account the wishes of customers, performing installation, commissioning and troubleshooting.
The specialists of Solar Montage Team deeply understand both the specifics of the individual photovoltaic equipment (solar cells, solar panels) needed to generate electricity from solar energy, and the specifics of the implementation of such complex projects as the construction of solar power plants.
Advantages of Wind Power
Wind power offers many advantages, which explains why it’s the fastest-growing energy source in the world. A road map for energy independence based on strong national investment in wind power has been the cornerstone of T. Boone Pickens “Pickens Plan”.
Wind energy is fueled by the wind, so it’s a clean fuel source. Wind energy doesn’t pollute the air like power plants that rely on combustion of fossil fuels, such as coal or natural gas. Wind turbines don’t produce atmospheric emissions that cause acid rain or greenhouse gasses.
Wind energy is a domestic source of energy, produced in the United States. The nation’s wind supply is abundant.
Wind energy relies on the renewable power of the wind, which can’t be used up.
Wind energy is one of the lowest-priced renewable energy technologies available today, costing between 4 and 6 cents per kilowatt-hour, depending upon the wind resource and project financing of the particular project.
Wind turbines can be built on farms or ranches, thus benefiting the economy in rural areas, where most of the best wind sites are found. Farmers and ranchers can continue to work the land because the wind turbines use only a fraction of the land. Wind power plant owners make rent payments to the farmer or rancher for the use of the land.