Solar is already the cheapest energy source in sun rich regions – including
large parts of Southeast Asia. At the same time equipment prices continue
to fall while efficiency and plant life time is increasing.
Solar power plants are the most versatile in terms of scale. They can
power a residential house with a few Kilowatts of panels or supply the grid
with installation of hundreds of Megawatts. Solar is also the fastest
renewable energy technology to deploy and the cheapest to maintain.
Together these characteristics make solar a very attractive technology for
Southeast Asia.
Etervis develops both rooftop solar power plants for corporations and
utility scale projects where the output is sold into the grid
Rooftop Solar.
Corporations can quickly turn factory and warehouse rooftops
into cost saving entities and at the same time reduce their
carbon emissions. We develop and deploy tailored solutions to
suit corporates’ particular requirements – rather than employing
a “one-size-fits-all” program, especially with regards to contract length.
Our solution requires no investment or maintenance costs from our
customers. We finance the plants and operate the plants and the customer
only commits to purchase electricity at a predefined price for a predefined
period of time. Locking in the electricity price reduces uncertainties
Etervis conducts a site survey, writes an assessment report that forms the
basis for the final technical proposal.
Once the commercial terms are agreed with the customer, we proceed
with preparing a turn-key project including permissions and
grid-connection if necessary
After the plant is operational Etervis will ensure its continued optimal
performance. The primary maintenance task is occasional cleaning of the
solar panels to ensure optimal output. Repairs or replacement of panels are
rare as there are no moving parts and the fail rate of the panels is very low
Utility Scale Solar.
Utility scale solar uses the same technology as rooftop solar –
just on a bigger scale and possibly with the addition of some
simple electric motors allowing the panels to track the sun. The
output is sold to the local distribution monopolies at fixed rates
for contract periods of 20-25 years.
While emerging economies in Southeast Asia are increasingly
trying to attract private investment into renewable electricity
generation because of budget constraints and financing
difficulties in coal generation, it can be difficult for international
investors to seize these opportunities because of the opacity of
the markets and the lack of information.
Etervis is on the ground in major Southeast
Asian economies where we actively
engage with market participants.
Solar panels can be mounted either on land or on floating
vessels located on large bodies or water e.g. reservoirs for
hydro power. Private land owners may also consider leasing
their land for solar panels.
SOLAR
ROOFTOP
UTILITY
SOLAR.
Solar is already the cheapest energy source in sun rich regions – including
large parts of Southeast Asia. At the same time equipment prices continue
to fall while efficiency and plant life time is increasing.
Solar power plants are the most versatile in terms of scale. They can
power a residential house with a few Kilowatts of panels or supply the grid
with installation of hundreds of Megawatts. Solar is also the fastest
renewable energy technology to deploy and the cheapest to maintain.
Together these characteristics make solar a very attractive technology for
Southeast Asia.
Etervis develops both rooftop solar power plants for corporations and
utility scale projects where the output is sold into the grid
Rooftop Solar.
Corporations can quickly turn factory and warehouse rooftops
into cost saving entities and at the same time reduce their
carbon emissions. We develop and deploy tailored solutions to
suit corporates’ particular requirements – rather than employing
a “one-size-fits-all”, especially with regards to contract length.
Our solution requires no investment or maintenance costs from our
customers. We finance the plants and operate the plants and the customer
only commits to purchase electricity at a predefined price for a predefined
period of time. Locking in the electricity price reduce uncertainties
Etervis conducts a site survey, write an assessment report that forms the
basis for the final technical proposal.
Once the commercial terms are agreed with the customer, we proceed
with preparing a turn-key project including permissions and
grid-connection if necessary
After the plant is operational Etervis will ensure its continued optimal
performance. The primary maintenance task is occasional cleaning of the
solar panels to ensure optimal output. Repairs or replacement of panels are
rare as there are no moving parts and the fail rate of the panels is very low
Utility Scale Solar.
Utility scale solar uses the same technology as rooftop solar –
just on a bigger scale and possibly with the addition of some
simple electric motors allowing the panels to track the sun.The
output is sold to the local distribution monopolies at fixed rates
for contract periods of 20-25 years.
While emerging economies in Southeast Asia are increasingly
trying to attract private investment into renewable electricity
generation because of budget constraints and financing
difficulties in coal generation, it can be difficult for international
investors to seize these opportunities because of the opacity of
the markets and the lack of information.
Etervis is on the ground in major Southeast
Asian economies where we actively
engage with market participants.
Solar panels can be mounted either on land or on floating
vessels located on large bodies or water e.g. reservoirs for
hydro power. Private land owners may also consider leasing
their land for solar panels.
SOLAR
ROOFTOP
UTILITY
SOLAR
SOLAR.
Solar is already the cheapest energy source in sun rich regions – including
large parts of Southeast Asia. At the same time equipment prices continue
to fall while efficiency and plant life time is increasing.
Solar power plants are the most versatile in terms of scale. They can
power a residential house with a few Kilowatts of panels or supply the grid
with installation of hundreds of Megawatts. Solar is also the fastest
renewable energy technology to deploy and the cheapest to maintain.
Together these characteristics make solar a very attractive technology for
Southeast Asia.
Etervis develops both rooftop solar power plants for corporations and
utility scale projects where the output is sold into the grid
ROOFTOP
Rooftop Solar.
Corporations can quickly turn factory and warehouse rooftops
into cost saving entities and at the same time reduce their
carbon emissions. We develop and deploy tailored solutions to
suit corporates’ particular requirements – rather than employing
a “one-size-fits-all” program, especially with regards to contract length.
Our solution requires no investment or maintenance costs from our
customers. We finance the plants and operate the plants and the customer
only commits to purchase electricity at a predefined price for a predefined
period of time. Locking in the electricity price reduces uncertainties
Etervis conducts a site survey, writes an assessment report that forms the
basis for the final technical proposal.
Once the commercial terms are agreed with the customer, we proceed
with preparing a turn-key project including permissions and
grid-connection if necessary
After the plant is operational Etervis will ensure its continued optimal
performance. The primary maintenance task is occasional cleaning of the
solar panels to ensure optimal output. Repairs or replacement of panels are
rare as there are no moving parts and the fail rate of the panels is very low
UTILITY
Utility Scale Solar.
Utility scale solar uses the same technology as rooftop solar –
just on a bigger scale and possibly with the addition of some
simple electric motors allowing the panels to track the sun. The
output is sold to the local distribution monopolies at fixed rates
for contract periods of 20-25 years.
While emerging economies in Southeast Asia are increasingly
trying to attract private investment into renewable electricity
generation because of budget constraints and financing
difficulties in coal generation, it can be difficult for international
investors to seize these opportunities because of the opacity of
the markets and the lack of information.
Etervis is on the ground in major Southeast
Asian economies where we actively
engage with market participants.
Solar panels can be mounted either on land or on floating
vessels located on large bodies or water e.g. reservoirs for
hydro power. Private land owners may also consider leasing
their land for solar panels.