Solar Energy Continues to Break Records, and Photovoltaic Projects Show No Signs of Slowing Down.

The first week of March set historic solar generation records in several European countries. Germany, France, and Italy reached all-time highs for photovoltaic production in March:
- Germany: A 127% increase in solar production compared to the previous week, reaching a record 273 GWh on March 6.
- Italy: A 65% rise, hitting a record 109 GWh on March 4.
- France: A 23% growth, recording 113 GWh on March 5.
These figures highlight the increasing adoption of solar energy in Europe’s energy mix.
This growth is not limited to Europe. Globally, the development of new photovoltaic plants continues to rise, expanding into increasingly challenging terrains: desert zones, extreme temperature environments, and coastal areas with high salinity.
At Orbis Terrarum, we help ensure the feasibility of these projects with technical studies that optimize efficiency and durability:
- Geotechnics & Geophysics: We assess soil characteristics to design secure and tailored foundations for each environment.
- Laboratory: We conduct testing on soils, rocks, concrete, and aggregates, ensuring materials meet the highest quality standards.
- Ramming & Pull Out Test: We determine the load-bearing capacity of metal posts, guaranteeing their stability and resistance.
- Hydraulic & Hydrology Studies: We analyze water dynamics in the terrain to design efficient drainage systems and prevent erosion risks.
- Corrosion: We evaluate material durability in various environments, offering solutions to mitigate corrosion and extend the lifespan of structures.
The key to an efficient and long-lasting solar farm is not just its design but a deep understanding of the environment in which it will be built.
Is your project ready to face these challenges?
Contact us to learn how we can optimize your photovoltaic plant.
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