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Two hours away from Tauramena city in colombia, sunna design’s hi-perf ISSL Maxi 4 solar autonomous streetlights brings reliable lighting and security to a geopark petroleum site.
Rural and remote site, General area
Tauramena, COLOMBIA
GEOPARK was struggling with the perimetric lighting of it’s TAU A Petroleum extraction site. HEMEVA, SUNNA Design’s partner deployed a simple and fully autonomous solution based on eight ISSL Maxi 4 solar street lights to bring a complete and homogeneous illumination to meet the site’s night security requirements.
The installation provides a reliable, highly uniform illumination that fully meets the platform’s night monitoring objectives. GEOPARK was already involved in rushing away from ICE generators (Diesel) for it’s lighting energy needs but experienced multiple failures with poorly sourced solar solutions. SUNNA’s proven know-how in battery management and solar lighting reliability was key on HEMEVA’s tech recommendation and on-site installation.
The installation provides a reliable, highly uniform illumination that fully meets the platform’s night monitoring objectives. GEOPARK was already involved in rushing away from ICE generators (Diesel) for it’s lighting energy needs but experienced multiple failures with poorly sourced solar solutions. SUNNA’s proven know-how in battery management and solar lighting reliability was key on HEMEVA’s tech recommendation and on-site installation.
2019
Tauramena, Casanare, Colombia
GEOPARK
iSSL Maxi 4
HEMEVA
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