Souce: Enhol Group
Grupo Enhol is backing the development of an educational project centered on STEM skills (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Students will have the opportunity to gain both theoretical and practical knowledge about renewable energy, fostering a new generation of professionals dedicated to innovation and sustainability.
The installation will meet the energy demands of the property, enhancing its energy independence and sustainability.
Students will observe how solar energy is captured and converted into electricity, participating in hands-on projects and theoretical lessons that deepen their understanding of solar energy principles.
Grupo Enhol and GreenYellow have collaborated to launch an off-grid solar self-consumption installation with energy storage at the emyLearning facilities in Corella, Navarra. This project aims to meet the property’s energy needs while improving its sustainability and independence.
The installation features 40 solar panels of 325 W arranged in four strings, with a peak power of 13 kWp and a nominal power of 10 kWp. The ballasted structure is tilted at 30 degrees, with an energy storage capacity of 32 kWh. Equipped with real-time monitoring sensors, the system allows for continuous tracking of performance and efficiency, ensuring optimal operation and facilitating predictive maintenance.“The photovoltaic solar installation is the most sustainable and environmentally friendly solution for projects that lack grid connection,” said Elisa Manero, Co-Manager of Magma Mantenimiento.
With an estimated annual production of 19,912 kWh, full self-consumption of the generated energy would save 5.38 tons of CO2 annually and 134.41 tons over the installation’s 25-year lifespan.
Education and Sustainability: A Learning Classroom
Grupo Enhol is committed to supporting this educational initiative focused on STEM skills. Students will acquire hands-on and theoretical knowledge about renewable energy, fostering innovation and sustainability.
“At GreenYellow, we believe the younger generations are a key driver for transitioning to a more sustainable future. This initiative not only highlights our activities but also raises awareness about the importance of the energy transition, a critical challenge for collective well-being. If students understand that this transition is achievable, we are confident they will play a crucial role in making it a reality,” said Nicolas Daunis, Country Manager of GreenYellow.
“For us, supporting educational initiatives is essential, especially when young people are involved, as they are the growth engine of our community. At Grupo Enhol, we firmly believe in the transformative power of education and the importance of supporting initiatives that drive the development of future generations,” stated Natalia Oliver, Director of Corporate Reputation and ESG at Grupo Enhol.
The solar installation will serve as a learning classroom where students can experience firsthand how solar energy works and its real-life applications. Students will participate in practical projects and lessons, gaining a better understanding of solar energy principles.
Strategic Collaboration
The project also benefits from the collaboration of SONEPAR, a company specializing in electrification, automation, and renewable energy solutions. Through a partnership with Magma Mantenimiento, Grupo Enhol’s maintenance subsidiary, access to batteries and inverters under favorable conditions has been facilitated, improving accessibility to energy storage technologies and conversion systems.
This initiative reinforces Grupo Enhol and GreenYellow's commitment to sustainability and innovation, promoting greater environmental and educational awareness within the community. By integrating sustainable practices and innovative solutions, the companies respond to current market demands while setting new standards for the future.
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