Software initiative boosts Jordan solar farm output – reNEWS

Solar operations and maintenance company Alectris has completed a project to automate asset management activity at a photovoltaic plant in Jordan.

Alectris implemented the initiative at the 11.5MW facility with MASE, a solar O&M provider in the Middle East.

The partnership between Alectris and MASE aims to automate and standardise asset management activity across new solar projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

As solar development has increased in the MENA region, O&M and asset management has struggled to keep pace, limiting long-term productivity prospects, said Alectris.

The partnership began in 2016 with MASE responsible for field operations and maintenance services on location, while Alectris provided operations and legacy expertise in global asset care.

Working together, both businesses successfully improved the bankability of the project, which was financed by key development finance institutions operating across the region, said Alectris.

The initiative involved the integration of Alectris ACTIS software platform for solar PV plant asset management, with all data monitoring streams gathered under the single platform to improve oversight into project activity.

Alectris managing director Vassilis Papaeconomou said: Solar development in the MENA region offers a significant opportunity to invest in clean energy projects.

But if this market momentum is to be maintained, it is imperative that operating plants offer security and stability of financial returns. By partnering with MASE, weve been jointly able to combine the latest in asset management software with leading experience in services activity.

This will ensure that project owners and investors benefit from enhanced and efficient performance reporting and operational management, saving time, reducing costs and ensuring the plant delivers at its optimum. As a result, the plant delivered above expectations with an excellent performance ratio and availability close to 100% over the last three years.

MASE chief executive Tareq Khalifeh added: Throughout this collaboration, Alectris have proved to be reliable, dedicated and experienced with a wealth of knowledge that has been indispensable when working in an exciting but challenging market.

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